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Pocket Money Market a hit

The Pocket Money Market is one of the most unique events around with stalls run only by local kids and this past weekend saw resounding success for the youthful market.

Initiated by and held at Bellevue Orchard, Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 November saw kids sell their crafty creations to local families stocked up with gold coins.

It was worth braving the heat and finding cover from the rain as kids made a good bit of cash selling bracelets, hair accessories, magic wands, pet rocks and many other popular wares.

This is the third running of The Pocket Money Market since it was started at Bellevue Farm last year.

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