Otago Daily Times

THIEVES ALLEY MARKET

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Thousands turned out for the annual Thieves Alley market in Dunedin on Saturday to bargain hunt among more than 200 stalls set up around the Octagon, Lower Stuart, Princes, George and Bath Sts. Photograph­er Linda Robertson was among the crowd.

 ??  ?? Busy . . . Crowds pack into Princes St.
Busy . . . Crowds pack into Princes St.
 ??  ?? Red letter day . . . Sophia Turtschi (4) with her colourful souvenir of the market day. Under cover . . . Emma Baskervill­e (8), granddad Chris Hewitt and Kate Baskervill­e (11) look for shade from the sun. We were here . . . Catherine Wong, visiting from Hong Kong, and her daughter Ophelia Yeung, from Dunedin, capture the sights.
Red letter day . . . Sophia Turtschi (4) with her colourful souvenir of the market day. Under cover . . . Emma Baskervill­e (8), granddad Chris Hewitt and Kate Baskervill­e (11) look for shade from the sun. We were here . . . Catherine Wong, visiting from Hong Kong, and her daughter Ophelia Yeung, from Dunedin, capture the sights.
 ??  ?? United we stand . . . The Dunedin Harmony Chorus serenade the Thieves Alley market day crowd.
United we stand . . . The Dunedin Harmony Chorus serenade the Thieves Alley market day crowd.
 ??  ?? Crafty beggars . . . The Dunedin Steampunk Society stall, hosted by James Bryan, proved irresistib­le for English visitor Clive Harwood.
Crafty beggars . . . The Dunedin Steampunk Society stall, hosted by James Bryan, proved irresistib­le for English visitor Clive Harwood.
 ??  ?? Bargain bin . . . Kimberly Jackson and husband Supreet Singh browse through books on sale.
Bargain bin . . . Kimberly Jackson and husband Supreet Singh browse through books on sale.

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