2021 Stalls List


This is the Stalls List for Newtown Festival 2021
Festival Blocks 1 – 8 are in Riddiford St from north – south
Festival Blocks 10 – 80 are the matching side streets EAST
Festival Block 11 and 81 are the matching side street WEST
To locate a stall you can view the Festival Site Map here which shows each stall by number and each stage location
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Stall Block 1
in Riddiford St from Mein St to Emmett St
This Block hosts the Tangata Whenua Stage where the Festival Opening Ceremony will be held at 9:30am.
Backstage is a temporary SpikNspan Toilet Truck [#1 of 5 onsite].
In Hall Street you can also join The Bloco Party at Bebemos from 11am onwards.
101 Bebemos (in Hall Street) A licensed Street Cafe, this year bringing you the Bebemos Bloco Party and Afterparty – Local Business, also open when it’s not the Festival
On the East (Newtown School) side of Riddiford St:
105 Carrello del Gelato Fresh gelato and sorbet handmade right here in Newtown.
107 Tribal Roots Aotearoa Tribal roots merchandise like tees, singlets and bracelets.
108 Silver Science Science themed jewellery – DNA earrings, caffeine rings, brain cell necklaces and so much more!
109 Gypsy and Soul A beautiful range of Tibetan singing bowls, cotton mandala cloths, brass earrings and hand painted ceramic drawer knobs.
110 Tumbleweed Tees Unique screen printed artwork and clothing as well as stationary and gifts. We pride ourselves on our designs – “a nod to scientific illustrations of the past”
111 Rainbow Bridge Shop We are selling lots of funky nik naks such as gifts, hats, sunglasses, party items and toys – Local Business, also open when it’s not the Festival
112 Exploit Fashion Gorgeous designer fairy dresses and Womens easy wear and affordable clothing designed in NZ, manufactured overseas.
On the West side of Riddiford St:
121 Descendentz We are having a BBQ fundraising for Island Bay Women’s Sport selling sausages in bread and bacon and egg sammies.
122 Newtown Greengrocer Selling fresh fruit and vegetables – Local Business, also open when it’s not the Festival
123 Toi Maori Contemporary Maori Art Mahi Whakairo (carving) and Raranga (weaving, mostly potae).
124 Alpaca Suri-Bol Alpaca wool clothing such as ponchos, jackets, jumpers, hats and scarves. We are also selling cotton made clothing and hand made crafts, as well as hair braiding!
125 Maria Elizabeth Artist Fine Art illustrations of New Zealand birds reproduced as prints and cards.
126 Urban Habitat How we live – exploring community first solutions to the housing crisis.
127 Shakti, Ethnic Women’s Support Group Information about Shakti
129 Chiropractic Balance Information about our chiropractic business.
130 Mary Potter Hospice Information stall for Mary Potter Hospice. Promoting the Hospice and Fundraising.
131 BeDazzling Ltd Womens’ clothing, sarongs, scarves and jewellery, alongside some children’s clothing.
Stall Block 10
Emmett St
This street has lots of FOOD STALLS and hosts the Songwriters’ Stage.
Just through the gate in Saint Anne’s is the Filipino Village with FREE Carnival Rides and Games and its Variety Show.
10-30 Roti Bay Selling many types of roti wrap e.g. butter chicken, satay chicken, prawn, lamb curry, vegetarian, and vegan. We will also be selling Gluten Free Samosa.
10-31 Langos Langos (fried bread puffs) with toppings including Feta and tomato, watercress and walnut pesto, jalapeno and herb harissa plus sweet options.
10-32 Zaaffran a taste of Morocco Moroccan Wraps – contemporary moroccan street food served in fully compostable packaging.
10-33 The Greek Food Truck Greek food, including souvlaki, salad, burgers, fries, sweets and drinks.
10-34 Manaaki Whanau Hangi, fried bread, mussels and raw fish, fundraising for Community Pantry Pataka Aroha.
10-35 I Love Dumplings Fried vegan dumplings and steamed pork dumplings.
10-36 Thai Street Eats Bringing the different and exciting flavours of Thai street food, to the Wellington Region – spice and all! The menu includes Pad Thai, Mussaman Curry and Chicken Satay sticks among other delicious options and a selection of Thai teas. We have Vegan/Vegetarian options.
10-37 NZ Hindu Association Selling traditional Indian snacks: such as Dosa and Roti.
10-38 Bean Here Limited Selling Coffee, Cold Drinks and Toasted Sandwiches from our mobile coffee cart.
10-39 Louko Meli- Greek Donuts Traditional Greek Donuts (Loukoumades) in two to three flavours.
10-41 Yummy Potato Rosti Yummy potato rosti laden with honey cured bacon, cheese, sour cream and a cheeky dash of sweet chilli sauce. Gluten free, dairy free & vegetarian options available.
10-42 Pink Donkey Catering Limited Food cart selling curry puffs, roti, calamari and more.
10-43 SDPS Trust NZ Indian Savouries and Snack Food Stall selling Dosa, Samosa, Chaat items and Mango Lassi. Vegetarian, Vegan and Gluten Free Options available.
10-44 Amerikai Food Truck selling American street food.
10-45 Don Ramon’s Pinoy Barbeque Selling Filipino Ethnic Food.
10-46 Lashings Lashings are Wellington’s purveyors of sweet treats and single-origin chocolate brownies. Expect to see our city famous brownies, ice-cream and toppings!
10-47 Bratwurst Bros. All natural German sausages from our own butchery in a freshly baked baguette with homemade sauces.
10-48 Roaming Yeti Homemade Ice-cream sandwich bike selling four flavours of ice-cream sandwiches: vanilla choc chip cookie, raspberry, brownie and peanut butter, and salted caramel blondie – a special for the festival. There are kid options available.
At the end of Emmett St Street through the gate (in Saint Anne’s) is the Filipino Village.
Filipino Village Stalls – inside St Anne’s Hall and grounds
Filipino Village Daniels Family Amusements Kids entertainment: 25m obstacle course, merry-go-round, waterwalkers, ride on animals, Ape slide, bouncy castle and mini Jeeps.
Filipino Village Shared Love Selling second hand stuff like clothes, cooking utensils & dining ware.
Filipino Village Future Secure Financial Services We are a financial advising company catering in mortgage, Kiwisaver and insurance advising.
Filipino Village JJ Arts and Crafts Handmade arts: digital prints, dried flower arrangements, small crafts etc.
Filipino Village Mochi Mochi Crafts Art Paintings, handmades, digital prints, dried flower arrangements, small crafts and more.
Filipino Village Pinkerbelle We are fundraising by selling second hand goods such as children’s clothing, shoes, displays and more.
Filipino Village Unicef NZ Fundraising for children in need. Information about UNICEF, providing leaflets and brochures.
Filipino Village Jesil Cajes, Barrister and Solicitor Fundraiser for community radio show, free certification of documents.
Filipino Village Painting Exhibition Displays of paintings by a first time exhibitor.
Filipino Village Angelicious Nail Bar Gel Manicures.
Filipino Village Pilars Seconds Secondhand goods.
Filipino Village Wellington Myanmar Community NZ Children’s Day Celebrations.
There will be children’s rides in St Anne’s grounds, and a variety show all organised by the Filipino Village. From here you can access Green St (up a few Steps) where there are stalls with crafts and other quality goods.
Stall Block 11
Rintoul St
This street has lots of FOOD STALLS and hosts the Electric Car and Cycle Rides. It has the Wash against Waste Dishwasher Station serving all the foodcourt stalls.
There is a new afterparty outside the Newtown Social Club (Rintoul/Riddiford Corner) called the Neptune Stage.
Just around the corner in Colombo Street you’ll find The Colombo Street Stage.
On the South side of Rintoul St:
11-00 Paekakariki Pops Selling gourmet real fruit handmade popsicles from a food caravan.
11-01 Juhu Burger Modern Indian flavoured burgers, potato fries and chicken wings.
11-03 Mariana’s Kitchen Argentinian food, chorizo, grilled chicken and smoked beef sandwiches.
11-04 Bing’s Kitchen We sell homemade Chinese style buns with a range of flavours to suit all. These are either savoury, with flavours such as BBQ pork and vegetarian, or sweet with flavours such as chocolate, custard and red bean.
11-07 The Polish Sausage Company & The Little Bread Loaf. Artisan smoked sausages, hot dogs with smoked sausages straight from the BBQ and freshly baked bread, cinnamon buns and other baked goodies.
11-09 Tibiao NZ Filipino Cuisine and breads.
11-11 Shalom Church We are selling yummy smoothies.
11-12 Wilson Barbecue Rubs and Sauces Selling rubs and sauces – for gifts or home use.
11-14 Wilson Barbecue Low n slow American style barbecue served from our food truck.
11-15 Donut Express Mini fresh hot cinnamon donuts and cold flavoured shaved ice.
On the North side of Rintoul St:
11-31 Barnardos Information about Barnardos services. As Aotearoa’s largest children’s charity, our strength is in the breadth and depth of the support we offer.
11-32 Amnesty International Amnesty International information and brochures, and a couple of petitions for people to sign.
11-33 Heritage New Zealand Central Region Promoting our heritage business of conservation and preservation advice of heritage properties. We will be selling merchandise and offering membership to our organisation.
11-35 Uncle Dunkle’s Wood-fired Chilli Sauces, corn chips and brand t-shirts and hats.
11-37 Earth Emporium I make 100% natural vegan cosmetic products in sustainable packaging such as deodorant, bug repellant, toothpaste and perfume. We will also be selling pot plants (homemade ceramic pots and macrame hangers), ceramic jewellery and temporary henna tattoos.
11-39 Smoke and Spice We will be selling our Lemon Zinger seasoning, our Original or a mixture of both.
11-51 Steve’s Wholesale Ltd. Electric bikes display and rides!
11-55 Leading the Charge Electric vehicle showcase.
Stall Block 2
in Riddiford St from Emmett to Green
This Block hosts Black Coffee’s Rock’a’Boogie featuring plenty of local talent.
On the East (Newtown School) side of Riddiford St:
200 Rare NZ Selling mānuka honey, honey comb, beeswax wraps and candles.
201 Clay Art Ltd Original brightly coloured handmade ceramics and succulents.
204 Friendly Bakery Local bakery offering homemade baked goods and savoury items. These delicious items are accompanied by coffee, milkshakes and a friendly smile – Local Business, also open when it’s not the festival
206 Black Coffee An extension of our Black Coffee cafe, providing more seating options for guests to enjoy the music and the hustle and bustle of the festival – Local Business, also open when it’s not the festival!
207 The Third Eye Beautiful handcrafted items from India and Nepal. Boho Jewellery, accessories and clothing. Mats and cushions. Hanging mobiles and bells. Henna and headbands. Incense and incense holders. Tree free journals.
208 Circa Theatre Flyers and brochures – come and find out what’s on!
209 John Castle Chemist Access way to John Castle Chemist – Local Business, also open when it’s not the Festival!
210 Emuology Canterbury Emu Oil based natural healthcare, including E-Balm anti-inflammatory, Skin Repair and Moisturisers.
211 Sweet Janes Beautiful pre-loved clothing and accessories – Local Business, also open when it’s not the Festival
212 Swell Creative A hive of creative goodness fuelled by clever locals – Local Business, also open when it’s not the Festival
On the West side of Riddiford St:
224 Biddy Bodacious Designer women’s clothing in colourful and natural fabrics.
225 Kd One Skincare & Cosmetics Natural and organic Skincare & Cosmetics made in Wellington from NZ plant extract.
Behind the stalls here you will see Rubia Express – Local Business
227 Palmah Range of hemp and linen clothing.
228 Skulls Down Under Ltd. We will be selling pottery, fossils, articulated animal/fish skeletons and various bird & fish skulls.
229 Collectables Kiwiana and Curios Collectables – Retro – Kiwiana – Curios
230 Pranah Cafe Vegan food, cakes, donuts, sweets, and cold drinks. – Local Business, also open when it’s not the Festival
231 Share International Sharing the World’s Resources, peace, justice, environment, save our planet, meditation.
232 Office Bar/One Foundation Local Bar providing food and drinks, as well as seating area and chill area out the back to watch the Colombo Street stage from – Local Business, also open when it’s not the Festival
Stall Block 20
Green St
At the end of this street, on through the fence (in Saint Anne’s), is the Filipino Village.
Green St, North side
20-00 AromaSense 100% pure essential oils and all natural skincare.
20-01 Te Puaka Selling dried flower arrangements and wreaths with an emphasis on making the most of seasonal availability and local foliage.
20-02 Dragonfly Soap co Handmade and natural soap and beauty products and gifts.
20-04 Fanny Adams Underwear Quality NZ made underwear.
20-05 BRONNSMITH My stall is made up of a mixture of my own handcrafted jewellery, a thoughtfully curated collection of both antique and new beads as well as a range of jewellery making supplies.
20-06 The Belle Epoque Handmade Jewellery made from wood, metal, resin, glass, and clay.
20-06a Duncan McLean New Zealand made jeans, denim t shirts, custom fit and screen prints which are long lasting and top quality – Local Business, open when it’s not the Festival
20-07 Green Party of Aotearoa NZ Rongotai branch of the Green Party: Info about Green Party of Aotearoa NZ, current issues, campaigns, and merchandise.
20-08 Remade I make children’s clothing from recycled textiles, such as unicorn, dinosaur & bunny vests, reversible rompers & much more.
20-09 Dolly B Dangled Handmade Jewellery made from doll hands ♡
20-10 Made by Mimi A collection of illustrated goods by local designer Mia Breitenmoser, such as cards, prints, stickers, plant pots and tote bags.
20-11 Ancestral Prints Crafts and designs of the Native American and other native cultures of the world.
20-12 Made by Ash and Tazzels Handmade jewellery such as earrings, sunglass savers and necklaces. Please visit our instagram pages for a better idea – @madebyash.nz and @tazzels_nz.
20-13 The Cat and the Moon Handmade soaps from scratch.
20-14 Shaxu Art My artworks which include New Zealand theme, NZ birds, plants, wildlife, landscapes etc. I make my artworks to art products, including original watercolour paintings, print paintings, cards, bookmarks.
20-15 Daphne Dashfield Ceramics Porcelain and sterling silver jewellery and other individually handcrafted ceramics/pottery. Inspired by New Zealand nature, designed and handmade by me in Wellington.
20-16 Dancing Ponies Unique handmade items including lamps, bowls, toys, home decor, etc, with some playing on pop culture references. Each piece is made as one of a kind and guaranteed to be unique.
20-17 Kiwi Kids Books Kiwiana kids books and Ka Pai Island board game.
20-18 Upspud Upcycled Potato bags I sell shopping bags, tote bags and satchels from used Potato sacks.
20-19 Food for the Soul Organic skincare and candles.
20-20 Paint for Purpose Art Prints, postcards and face painting.
20-21 Essoh Fine art prints.
20-22 Art and Walnuts We will mostly be selling crafts – painted greetings cards and other artwork – but will also sell pre-packaged homegrown walnuts.
20-23 Rachie Campbell Colours Fine art prints, stickers and tote bags.
20-24 Cushie Ltd I am selling linen, silk, velvet cushions, textiles, clothing and vintage collectables.
20-25 Es Candles Hand poured scented soy candles.
20-26 Coalition for the Protection of Racehorses We’re here to provide information about the prevalence of animal welfare issues in horse racing as we advocate for a better life for thoroughbred horses used for profit in this industry. We hope to have some merchandise available including t-shirts and hoodies.
20-27 Outerspaces We are an LGBTQIA+ Youth Charity, who parent three organisations that provide support and social spaces for LGBTQIA+ young people in the greater Wellington area. We will be providing information on our charity, as well as selling pins, stickers, tote bags and more.
20-29 Hesters Arts Handmade screenprinted fabric, with native bird and plant themes. Cushion covers, padded bags, pouffes, tea towels, aprons, directors chairs etc. Recycled blankets and other fabrics.
20-30 NZ handcraft Selling hand carved green stone, gemstones, silver and leather jewellery.
Green St, South side
20-40 Lambert’s Luscious Men’s Grooming Products
20-41 Dixie Lazer cut decorated flowers whales ships etc. and handmade ceramics
20-43 Jack Driver Photography Fine art prints, postcards and zines featuring landscape and street photography from a local Wellington based photographer.
20-44 Cosmo Bones Art prints, original paintings, jewellery, badges. Contemporary feminist art and illustration.
20-45 1921 Jewellery Handcrafted jewellery stall.
20-46 Kiwikuyu African handicrafts sourced directly from Nairobi, Kenya.
20-47 Polyweaves Macrame craft made with recycled material. Perfect for hanging plants or decoration
20-48 The Dabbler Fun art prints, tote bags, purses and bookmarks!
20-49 haha ok ltd. Art with attitude. Selling spooky flowerpots, quirky bird greeting cards, art prints and more! www.hahaok.lol
20-50 Living Greens Microgreens Ceramic zero waste self watering bench top gardens to grow microgreens.
20-51 Shazzam Inspirations Inspirational wallhangings, crystals, jewellery, incense and holders, and wooden handcrafts.
20-52 Pots by Aimee Functional and decorative pottery and hand built ceramic sculptures. All made, grazed and fired by me in Wellington. www.aimeemcleod.com
20-53 Gifts for you Home sewn girls dresses and knitwear. Hats, scarves and jewellery.
20-54 Retro Tonic Handmade textile homewares, aprons, cushions, lampshades made mainly from retro and vintage fabrics.
20-55 Otherwayside Authentic Japanese vintage garments, pottery and other homewares.
20-57 AdrieNZ Cool Products Wheatbags, neck coolers and masks.
20-58 Rachel Stevens Photography Local Wellington landscape photography. Selling fine art prints framed and unframed, and also greeting cards.
20-60 Wellington Palestine Information about Palestinian human rights and selling Palestinian products. There will also be a raffle.
20-61 NA Arts and crafts – locally handmade and pacific influence.
20-62 Assa Our aim is to help the artisan women gain more scope to sell their products, meaning better income and quality of life for the women and their children. We only use natural fibres and work directly with our producers. We will be selling shawls and throws/blankets. We donate 10% of our profits back to different causes.
20-63 My Follies Hand-knitted and crochet cloths, bags and spa goodies.
20-64 Wood Art and Signs Wood art and signs from recycled wood such as garden posts, garden stakes and wall art, also soy candles, coasters and jewellery.
Stall Block 3
in Riddiford St from Green to Wilson
On the East (Newtown School) side of Riddiford St:
300 Bee Fresh Farms Ltd We retail quality mānuka and other honeys through our Wellington mānuka honey brand, while our recently launched Bee Fresh Farms care range offers our own handmade mānuka soaps, beeswax wraps and lip balms.
301 South Wellington Montessori Information stall for South Wellington Montessori School in Berhampore.
302 Three Little Kids Locally handmade children’s clothes and accessories.
303 In Fashion Hats Latest fashion hats and sunglasses – always something new different and exciting for you!
304 SAVVY TOUCH 100% natural products designed, developed & manufactured in New Zealand, using the best ingredients from New Zealand and around the world.
305 Jimmy’s Fruitmart Barbecue selling Indian chops & corn on the cob, and mango lassies. – Local Business, also open when it’s not the Festival
307 CHACH Innovation technology items for homewares and personal use.
308 PGF Services Charity which offers free counseling for people who have experienced harm from gambling. The stall will have free PGF merch, brochures, and people doing questionnaires about gambling harm.
309 Moz-art Handmade clothing made out of new, vintage and recycled materials.
310 Mr Bun Bakery Scrumptious baked goods, fried chicken & chips, Cambodian street food, Vietnamese food, desserts & cold drinks – Local Business, also open when it’s not the Festival
311 Crystal Lady Pottery, plaques and crystals.
On the West side of Riddiford St:
319 N.Z. Coins, Paua, Silver NZ Coin Jewellery made with silver and paua.
320 Born Pretty Indian style jewellery and accessories.
321 Planet Spice Selling Indian street food, curry, naan and roti – Local Business, also open when it’s not the Festival
322 Pinehaven Creations Sterling silver and gemstone jewellery.
323 Gender Minorities Aotearoa Selling boutique clothes from Aunty Dana’s Op Shop supply at cheap prices! – Local Business, also open when it’s not the Festival
324 Book Hound Second-hand books, with a focus on contemporary foction, poetry, and quality non-fiction – Local Business, also open when it’s not the Festival
325 Sweet and Sour NZ Get your sweet tooth fix with long length fruit flavoured liquorice and other confectionery.
326 The HippieStraw Plastic free household items that promote the use of reusable products instead of disposables. .
328 Curry Heaven Curry & sauces at Curry Heaven where you will get the real Indian Taste! – Local Business, also open when it’s not the Festival
330 Paua Frita Clothing and Art Prints Designer Kiwiana clothing and art prints.
331 Lynsey Champion Hats & Prem Tyler, Handweaver 100% NZ hats – sunhats, trilbies, berets and caps; Handwoven wearables and blankets.
332 SilverCircus Clothing Wellington made Children’s wears, screen-printed tees and hoodies, pants, harems, sun hats, dresses, wool coats, and infant-wear…all under the SilverCircus ‘big top’ gazebo.
333 French Cancan & Le Marché Français French patisseries selling croissants and other danishes with cold brew and limonade – also Cheeses, Sausisson (dry sausages), French pates, terrines & French biscuits – Local Business, also open when it’s not the Festival
335 The Discount T – Newtown Your one-stop giftware shop! Giftware, incense and more – Local Business, also open when it’s not the Festival
337 Campaign to Address Digital Exclusion Access to Government services is a human right. Support the CAB’s petition to Government to address digital exclusion, and ensure no-one is left behind. Sign our petition at: https://our.actionstation.org.nz/petitions/leave-no-one-behind-campaign-to-address-digital-exclusion
338 Cancer Society An information/health promotion stall where we will also sell some plants to fund raise.
Stall Block 30
Wilson St
This street hosts the legendary ParrotDog Wilson St Stage, and the Creeps Rock n Roll Street Party Stomp Stage.
While you watch the twin stages you can enjoy an ale in the Parrotdog and Moon Lounge outside Bar Mason.
In the carpark is a temporary SpikNspan Toilet Truck [#2 of 4 onsite].
North Side of Wilson St:
30-01 Viva Mexico Licensed cafe selling Mexican food – Local Business, also open when it’s not the Festival
30-04 Fruitscoop Gelato Icecream and vegan gelato.
30-05 Jungle Bar Coffee Pizza and Smoothies.
30-06 Cafe Turkey Kebabs, chips and Iskender meals.
South side of Wilson St:
30-16 CD and Vinyl Heaven Quality second hand and new vinyl records and CDs ranging from normal price domestic releases to collectors items and special editions.
30-17 Renters United Find out about Renters United and join the campaign for a fair deal for renters.
30-18 Wellington Residents Coalition Information about Wellington Residents’ Coalition water campaign.
30-30 Parrotdog + Moon Parrotdog has a licenced cafe/lounge in conjunction with Moon Bar. This area is located outside Bar Mason on Wilson Street.
Stall Block 4
in Riddiford St from Wilson to Constable
This Block hosts the Baobab Oasis in Baobab’s rear courtyard, the Moon After Party and the New World Community Stage on the corner of Constable Street.
St Johns First Aid is near the Community Stage
The Festival Info Stall is just around the corner at Kia Ora, 6 Constable Street. The Police onsite can be found via our Info stall.
On the East (Newtown School) side of Riddiford St:
401 New Zealand Labour Party Paul Eagle and information about the NZ Labour party.
402 Moon Outdoor Licence Cafe Lounge – Local Business, open even when it’s not the Festival
403 Spicecraft BBQ rubs and smoked and flavoured salt seasonings – NZ made and all natural. Full flavoured.
404 HEMP HATS Hemp hats and hemp bags – our own designs and our own brand. Hand-made fair trade in Nepal.
405 Mandalay Merchandise Selling Burmese handicrafts I buy each year from the same families in Burma. Products include: baskets, parasols, puppets, hand-weavings, hilltribe bags and jewellery. All profits go into permaculture projects I support with holding workshops and designing for properties.
407 FizzBang Candy floss Gourmet Candy floss products in a range of flavours and options.
On the West side of Riddiford St:
410 Baobab Outdoor Licensed Cafe Lounge – Local Business, also open when its not Fairday!
412 Flying Nun Records Flying Nun records and merchandise.
413 5036 Boutique Brews Produces two product lines of Plum Liquor: Damson on Ice and an orchard mixed boutique on ice. Samples will be available.
415 Ruahine Ports Ltd Award winning New Zealand made Fruit Port and hand-blown glassware.
417 Karma Drinks Selling a range of organic sodas, probiotic drinks and juices.
418 New Generation Liquorice A quality New Zealand-made range of liquorice, nougat and fudge, with delicious flavours produced specifically for New Generation Liquorice.
419 Garuda Food Truck Indonesian Food, fried noodles and fried rice.
420 Book Haven Secondhand books with a difference, including lots of NZ, Maori, Pacifika & foreign language books – Local Business, also open when it’s not the Festival
421 Copper Uncovered Handmade Copper & Brass Art
Flowers, Roses, Tea-lights, Wall Lotus, Hanging Copper Hearts, Coasters, Jewellery, Bracelets, leaves, seahorses and new products to come
422 Koakoa Handcrafted spirits and liqueurs from the Kapiti Coast
423 Opportunity for Animals Food, clothing, badges and other merchandise
424 Juramai Honey Honey and beehive products!
425 MiniGardens Bonsai NZ Bonsai trees and pots. – Local Business, also open when it’s not the Festival
427 Chan’s Eatery Homemade dumplings, vegan summer rolls, satay on sticks & roast pork buns – Local Business, also open when it’s not the Festival
Stall Block 40
Constable St
This street hosts the Girls Rock! Stage up by Daniell Street, and the Newtown New World Community Stage at Riddiford Street.
There will be an afterparty outside Big Barrel hosted by Fortune Favours in the evening.
The Festival Info Stall is at Kia Ora, 6 Constable Street. The Police onsite can be found via our Info stall.
St John’s First Aid is near the Community Stage (in Riddiford Street).
North side of Constable St:
40-00 Wellington Region Emergency Management Office – WREMO Information stall about our preparedness messaging for the community.
40-01 Red Cross New Zealand Information and collection point for Red Cross.
40-02 Predator Free Wellington We will have information about the Predator Free Wellington project. People will be able to sign up to be part of our programme, and we’ll have info about native species and pest animals.
40-03 Kaibosh Food Rescue Information about Kaibosh Food Rescue; our work and volunteering. We will give out brochures, postcards, free bananas.
40-04 Vincents Art Workshop An information and sales table promoting Vincents Art Workshop. We will also sell small donated artworks and take orders for the decorations that will be installed on the fence of the playground, celebrating the year of the Ox!
40-05 Travelling Crepes French Crepes and Belgian Waffles made in both sweet and savoury flavours. GF, DF and vegan options available.
40-06 House of Dumplings Panfried handmade dumplings made with either free range meat or is plant based. Vegan options and dairy free.
40-07 Firebird Handmade burgers and GF bowls, tostadas and GF brownie.
40-08 Tom’s Chimney Cake & Langosh Hungarian Bakery products, Chimney cakes and fried bread products.
40-09 Sweet and Sour NZ We will be selling cakes, slices, truffles and grilled sandwiches as well as coffee and cold drinks.
40-10 Aye! Empanadas and more Argentinean food, empanadas and alfajores.
40-11 Mao and Co – Dumplings and Noodles Wellington’s resident dumpling & noodle destination.
40-12 Imagination Distilling New Zealand Craft Gin, made in our distillery in the Kapiti Coast.
40-13 Newtown Library The Library is open for its usual functions as well as a pop-up used book sale and plenty of children’s games available for use on site such as Lego – Local Business, also open when it’s not the Festival
40-14 Heke Homemade Herbals Teas (packets and herbal) are handmade in Nelson and use NZ herbs wherever possible.
40-15 Earth and Sea Jewellery Displaying beach pebble Jewellery for purchase.
40-16 Vickies Originals Nelson Upcycled 1970’s retro furniture into FUNCTIONAL ART.
40-17 Kanuka Glen Art Rustic and vibrant native bird art. Prints and original art.
40-18 Kapai Kettle Corn Fresh popped kettle style popcorn.
40-20 Louis French Patisserie French pastries and macarons, made by Louis Sergeant.
40-21 Rustic Beauty Handmade soaps, shampoo, body products. Candles, melts, diffusers.
40-22 Nyingje Trust We raise money for a small Tibetan refugee community – and surrounding area – in India. We do this by selling pre-loved clothes and other items, of which 100% of the money goes to help this community.
40-23 Caeayaron’s Universal Love Programme We are sharing our Caeayaron’s Universal Love Alignments and the 7 Fundamentals of Light Concept classes. www.suzannamariaemmanuel-caeayaron.com
40-24 Wellington Buddhist Centre Information stall giving out fliers, books, book bags and meditation gear (mats, cushions, stools, shawls, malas).
40-25 Donut Express Fresh hot churros served with sweet or savoury sauces of customer choice.
40-26 Phiten Health and Performance Our products offer a natural, drug free solution that could help you relax and better enjoy a healthy and active lifestyle with reduced levels of stress, tension and pain.
40-27 Wild Nature Pure organic aloe vera skincare, haircare and makeup.
40-28 Whitlow Clothing We make sustainable women’s clothing from plant-based fabrics that we purchase locally. We will be selling limited edition linen dresses, tops and bags. www.whitlowshop.com
40-29 Black and Orange Catering BBQ slow and low pulled pork/beef brisket on a house-baked brioche bun, ciabatta, wrap, nachos or in a salad bowl with fresh local salads. German Bratwust traditionally in a roll with mustard and/or sauerkraut.
40-30 Black and Orange Catering Noodle bowls with BBQ ginger pork, teriyaki beef, vegetarian soy. We are gluten free, vegetarian, vegan and dairy-free friendly.
40-31 Krishna Food We will be selling our famous Krishna plate (rice, curry, salad and dessert), lasagna, pies, sausage rolls and other yummy vegan treats.
40-32 La Linda Artisanal Pasta La Linda Artisanal pasta is a new family business specialised in ravioli. We have more than four varieties and vegan options to suit different needs.
40-33 Hot like a Mexican Amazing looking Mexican food caravan with amazing tasting food.
40-34 Roti King Delicious roti wraps.
40-35 The Iki Sushi Bowl Sushi burrito & bowls – Mexican burrito meets Japanese Sushi. This is great to eat on the go and with less packaging than traditional sushi which means that it is better for the environment as well!
40-36 The Crafted and Co. We sell a variety of products including gourmet burgers and doughnuts.
40-37 Girls Rock Stage A stall near our stage to promote our programmes and sell our merch.
In the Big Barrel Carpark there is a temporary SpikNspan Toilet Truck [#3 of 5 onsite]
South side of Constable St:
40-40 Wonderment We feature artworks, diecast cars, collectables, home decor, bespoke pieces, animal antlers/horns/skins, pre-loved clothing, curios, Kiwiana, books, jewels, kitchen goods, hip flasks, lucky dip and sooo much more fabulousness.
40-41 Little Red Panda Baby boutique – silicone teethers, play mats, nursery artwork, night lights, swaddles, silicone bowls.
40-42 Sweet Escape Handmade bath and body products.
40-43 Newtown Bakery We are selling pork buns and chicken & chips.
40-44 New Zealand Parliament Information stall about New Zealand Parliament.
40-45 Unite against COVID-19 We’re the Unite against COVID-19 campaign and want to come to Newtown Festival with our Scanitise for a prize wall to activate and encourage people to scan in and sanitise.
40-46 Green House Books We will be selling a plethora of books and plants at our stall.
40-46a Newtown Festival Headquaters – in the Kia Ora Newtown office. Festival Information, point of contact with the Police, lost and found.
40-47 Fin Clothing Selling a unique range of Women’s clothes designed & made locally in Wellington.
40-48 KiwiClass Info stall with a fun community activation of some kind – appealing to multicultural and migrant communities, as well as promoting refugee and migrant issues in the area.
40-49 Wiki Goods co. A wonderful selection of health and wellness products, herbal remedies, protein powders, crystals, candles and natural homeware.
40-50 Mt Cook Connect – Info & Howard St Community Garde Information display for Mt Cook Connect, and fundraiser for Howard St Community Garden. We will sell tote bags (with former Wallace St Pohutukawa mural design by Liana Leiataua) and take orders for t-shirts.
40-51 Peoples Coffee Famous Peoples Fair-Trade Organic Coffee, Cold drinks and delicious food! – Local Business, also open when it’s not the Festival
40-52 Fat-Pet Boutique We are selling handmade pet accessories such as pet seat belts, toys, collars, and towels. We will also be selling handmade earrings and tote bags.
40-53 Crafty Dragon Jewellery, crystals, light-catchers, wishstones, critter rocks and more.
40-54 Tonic & Cloth We will be selling sustainable and ethical fashion, made in NZ and in empowering and life changing sewing houses in India and Cambodia. Womenswear in sizes 6-18.
40-55 STUDIO THREAD My friend and I make our own clothes. Mine are flowing and feminine bohemian style wrap skirts and kimonos. Hers are more for the corporate woman using lots of Merino, and makes mix and match tops and kimonos.
40-56 Europeeler I demonstrate the usages of a multifunctional vegetable peeler and have them for sale.
40-58 Lily‘s Collection Giftware, accessories and hats.
40-60 New Zealand Myanmar Ethnics Council Information stall which will be fundraising, selling t-shirts which support the civil disobedience movement in Myanmar, teaching about who are the ethnic groups from Myanmar and then connecting various ethnic groups from Myanmar with local Kiwis.
40-61 Sea Shepherd We are an international non-profit, marine wildlife conservation organisation. We will be providing information stall and Merchandise.
40-62 Lions Club of Wellington Host Information about Lions Clubs, video display and colour competition. Fundraising for Wellington Hospital Foundation – the 2021 base for Hospi, the WHF mascot.
40-63 The NZ Vegan Society We will be preparing meat substitute chicken to give away to people as a chance to taste vegan meat. We will also have information pamphlets, and will be keen to talk to people about their food choices.
40-64 Iced NZ Frozen fruit slushy drinks, iced coffee and iced chocolate.
40-65 Twentysix Newtown Festival group show opening with performance and Wearable Art.
40-66 Reusabowl Reusable takeaway packaging (bowl with lid) that punters can borrow for $10 to use at the festival – they can then return it to our stall for a refund after use.
40-67 Willi’s Kitchen We will be selling vegan savouries like mini quiches, sausage rolls & sweet treats like vegan donuts, cookies etc.
Stall Block 5
in Riddiford St from Constable to Newtown Ave
On the East (Newtown School) side of Riddiford St:
500 Blackwedding Fashion and accessories.
501 Embrace Design Homewares designed and made in our small business in Tawa. www.embracedesign.nz
502 Chi&Soda Our small Wellington company makes our own bottled soft drinks, green tea and latte.
503 Oishi Bento Bento combo and sushi, as well as rice sandwiches and snacks.
504 Kereru Natural Products Handmade natural soaps, creams, balms, bath salts, essential oils, massage oils, candles, etc.
505 House of Harem Beautiful clothing from around the world. The vibrant fabrics and flattering cuts range from babies to plus sizes.
506 Island Time Shoes and Leathermania Colourful woven summer sandals and handmade NZ leather bags, earth shoes etc.
508 The Ramen Shop Ramen noodle bowls, steamed buns – as served everyday in the Ramen Shop – Local Business, also open when it’s not the Festival
509 Amadeus Hair & Beauty We are selling ‘Happy Bags’ which are recycled bags, using community recycled plastics, and ‘Bloombags’ which are recycled plastic bottles made into garden planter bags – Local Business, also open when it’s not the Festival
510 Mamias Mamia’s brings authentic Ethiopian home cooking right to your dinner table through our delicious relish and cooking sauces.
511 Nells Candy Floss Candy floss in loads of delicious flavours.
On the West side of Riddiford St:
520 Indian Sweets and Snacks Indian street food and Samosa. We are also offering curry and rice such as butter chicken and lamb curry – Local Business, also open when it’s not the Festival
521 Carrello del Gelato Scoop Serve gelato and sorbetto.
522 FROLIC Quality womens’ clothing, hats and jewellery.
523 Serious Straws Great quality straw, raffia, paper and palm hats that are both durable and provide good sun protection.
524 Evolve Designs Original NZ designed and ethically-made clothing for women and their girls. Using fun and vibrant, limited edition fabrics, we’re all about creating feminine and flattering designs for all shapes and sizes.
525 The Jewellery Box NZ Handmade sterling silver jewellery.
526 Hipsta Funky handicrafts and clothing.
527 Patisserie Delight Cafe Summer rolls, chicken kebabs and soft drinks Our cafe will also be open so you can come sit down and enjoy a coffee, tea or a cold drink – Local Business, also open when it’s not the Festival
528 Leslie Dinou Seagrass baskets, wheat packs, door stops, draught stops, shopping bags – all handmade in Wellington by ourselves.
529 Summer Snow Cool down with some shaved ice and ice-cream.
Stall Block 50
Newtown Avenue
This street hosts the new Newtown Ave Block Party hosted by Laundry Bar.
North side:
50-00 Fundraising Money for Young Ladies in Sudan We will be selling three different Ethiopian curries.
50-02 Taco Addicts Tex-Mex/Austin style tacos with an emphasis on fresh, seasonal and local ingredients. We have vegetarian, vegan, GF options.
50-03 Happy Banana Thai street food – e.g Pad Thai, Thai Fish Cake, Spring roll, Chicken Satay, Thai deep fried banana.
50-04 Roti Variety Selected authentic Indian and Sri-Lankan dishes, such as roti wraps, samosas and delicious biriyani.
50-05 Greek Souvlaki Greek Souvlaki, Vegan and vegetarian options, scotch fillet, bean salad, stuffed vine leaves and Baklava.
50-06 The Dumpling Company Pan fried dumplings (3 flavours), dipping sauce, soft drinks.
50-07 Indo PLUS Food Truck Selling Indonesian Food from our food truck.
50-08 Zayaz Kebab Food Truck Kebabs – Chicken, Lamb, Mixed, Falafel snack packs (loaded fries) or Chicken, lamb, mixed Salad meals.
50-09 Free water refill station Free water to anyone – fill your water bottles here.
50-10 Mr Circle We sell Chinese crepes and bubble drinks from our food truck.
50-11 The Hot Wafel Serving Belgian waffles – both savoury and sweet.
50-12 K&K food caravan We sell chicken satay, beef kebabs, , chicken or vegan lot cha (stir fried noodles), chicken or beef bay cha (stir fried rice), and pork belly or beef brisket on egg fried rice.
50-13 Orale Tacos Authentic Mexican food with original ingredients and flavours inspired by the streets of Mexico.
50-14 Eastern Touch Ltd. Falafel wrap, grilled haloumi cheese, chips, icecream and hot/cold drinks.
50-16 Donut Express Fresh hot churros served with sweet or savoury sauces of customer choice.
50-17 M South South American style food such as Chorizo, Churros and Pizza.
South side:
50-21 Aotearoa Apparel Locally designed Māori themed tees, hoodies, baseball hats, bucket hats, singlets, sweat tops, beanies and more!
50-22 Vintage Treasures Jewellery, up-cycled photo frames, retro China, comics – all things!
50-23 Hex- Member of the Newtown Vintage Craft Mark Handmade beard and hair oil, crystals, runes, jewellery, tarot readings, recycled leather pouches and more handmade items.
50-24 Taylor Smith Jewelry Handmade colourful and funky jewellery made locally in Wellington. I will also be selling small paintings, sculptures and stickers. Find me on instagram @taylor.smith.jewelry
50-25 Reserved .
50-26 Jules & the wildflowers Selling polymer clay jewellery, air dry clay objects and embroidery- all handmade by me.
Stall Block 6
in Riddiford St from Newtown Ave to Normanby
Thanks to McDonalds this Block hosts the Buskers Pitch – carpark street performance !
Beside McDonalds is a temporary SpikNspan Toilet Truck [#4 of 5 onsite]
On the East (Newtown School) side of Riddiford St:
601 Blue Star Kiwi Hand crafted miniatures and jewellery crafted from them.
603 HYDRADYE Hydradye clothing designed and crafted in New Zealand. Pretty vintage inspired linen and cotton dresses, merino wool ponchos, lace jackets and mesh Ts. Plus accessories (hats and scarves).
604 Electoral Commission Information stall to get people enrolled and understanding how they can participate in NZs democratic process.
605 Samoan Catholic Youth Group Samoan chop suey and sausage sizzle.
606 ARBONNE Our products are pure, simple, plant based and beneficial. We are cruelty free, vegan and gluten free. We believe in a holistic approach to beauty, health and wellbeing. We have skincare range, body care and a nutrition range.
607 Royal Commission Inquiry – Abuse in Care We will have pamphlets and other information. We will also have a table and chairs in the gazebo should people wish to talk about the commission.
608 Classic African Style Design Classic African Style Design – beautiful creations, clothing designed and made right here in Newtown!
609 African Market West African Bolga baskets, djembe, handcarved wooden wall arts and masks, wooden carved animals and musical instruments.
611 Vinnies Wellington Secondhand goods – Local Business, also open when it’s not the Festival
On the West side of Riddiford St:
621 Fear Factory Wellington Face paints and promotions.
622 Emeli Fred I am a local Newtown artist who will be selling my handmade products (scented dolls and soap) and visual art.
623 empire auctions NZ made socks and cloths. Sunglasses and hats.
624 Eaglestone Crystals, minerals, fossils and gemstone pendants.
625 G&A Trading Selling Splat balls, leather bracelets, friendship necklaces and lucky dips.
626 Taniwhayaje Fusion of Inca and Maori cultures within each piece of clothing. Additionally, they consist of Alpaca fibres and are hand loomed from our family members in Ecuador. We also sell Alpaca ponchos, jackets, and blankets and to bring a festive touch to our stall. We create wonderful hair wraps for all to enjoy.
627 Iridescence Design Hand made Jewellery and giftware, ear rings, pendants, rings and wall art made from silver, gold, shell, Pounamu recycled Rimu, glass and ceramics and a few selected quality imported pieces.
Stall Block 60
Normanby St
This street hosts the Songs From the Old Country Stage.
North side:
60-01 Galit Maxwell Pottery Wheel thrown pottery and hand-built ceramics
60-02 Charming Jewellery Unique, Beautiful & Charming – Just like you! I have lovely collection of beautiful, colourful, trendy as well as traditional jewellery including earrings, necklaces, bracelets and brooches.
60-03 Kingfisher Leather NZ Stunning range of leather goods made in Whangarei from quality leather. Our products are: unique leather bags, backpacks, tiny bags, coin purses, phone clutch, pot plant hangers, drink bottle carriers, card carriers and small handy accessories.
60-04 Young Creators Collective Beeswax wraps made from 100% cotton and locally sources beeswax and cutlery rolls made from reclaimed materials (Ake Ake + Bee Kind). The collective also sells a series of children’s fantasy novels, called the Royal Orchid series, written by Denika Mead (one of the creators). Price range of $15-25.
60-05 Dripped With Honey Handmade clay earrings, clay pots and flower wreaths.
60-06 Broken Souls Scents and Bonny Joy’s Baking Candles and bath bombs, and home baking.
60-07 Beeco Our stall will be selling beeswax food wraps made from NZ beeswax! www.beecowrapsnz.com
60-08 A Wild Bunch Dried flowers wreaths and garlands and indoor plants maybe some cut flowers.
60-09 Roadworn upcyclers Asocial enterprise up-cycling bicycle parts, the people doing the work are the ‘street’ people of Wellington.
60-10 Reserved
60-11 Crownlyynn.kiwi Ceramics made from the original Crown Lynn master moulds. We are also selling a collection of T Cooper fashions from a collection with little or no wear. This collection was the delight of an elder lady, the condition is new/near new and laundered.
60-12 Homeland Creations NZ Hand poured soy wax candles and melts, home and car fragrance and bespoke jewellery.
South side:
60-20 La creperie Selling French crepes.
60-21 Marielle Estelle High quality handmade jewellery combining French flair and Aotearoa inspired designs.
60-22 Sativa Botanicals We are a whanau business. All our Hemp is grown, manufactured and formulated in Whanganui. Products include Hemp tea, milk, balms, medicinal oil, proteins, hearts, beard and skin oils and soaps.
60-23 Funky Junk Antique China, baby knitting, women’s fashions, vintage fabric and linen, jewellery, girls party dresses, and up-market knick knacks.
60-24 Simple Sundays Two girls sourcing clothing and homewares for absolutely fabulous people like you ?
60-25 Pampered Bird Heat packs, bath tea, boy scrub, shaving soap and scrub bars
60-26 Honey Hues Handmade macrame – wall hangings, plant pot hangers and home decor
60-28 Pablo’s Art I will be selling my 3D sculptures, drawing peoples portraits and selling 2D drawings/silkscreen T shirts that I have made myself.
60-29 Reserved .
Stall Block 7
in Riddiford St from Normanby to Donald McLean
At the south end of this Block [inside the old Petrol Station] are the Festival of Praise and an outdoor lounge.
In Gordon St (off Riddiford St) there are Flamingo Scooters practice rides and the Garage Project Gordon Street Stage. You can get to this stage through the Newtown Garage.
On the East (Newtown School) side of Riddiford St:
700 Gem Division Handcrafted one off pieces of jewellery featuring textured precious metals and striking gemstones.
701 Millie Art Studio Modern art prints with a hand-drawn feel! High quality prints and cards featuring animals, native birds and more, skilfully drawn using pencil, watercolour and ink.
702 Total Health Chiropractic Offering complimentary spine and nervous system checks by our chiropractors.
703 Lavender Abbey Lavender products – Soap, balms, creams, lotions, floral water, flowers, perfume, buds, and other lavender products.
704 Brendan Grant Artwork Prints of my artwork in affordable formats. As coasters, magnets, cards, matted prints and A3 prints. Mostly Wellington City, also novelty Kiwiana art. www.brendangrantartwork.com
705 Loctician – Dreadlocks Wellington Dreadlocks, jewellery of all kinds, dread ties and crochet hooks, as seen at my website https://loctician.co.nz
706 Bloore Distributing Ltd Swiss made Victorinox chef, kitchen and butcher knives and accessories and quality Danish brush wave.
708 HIMALAYA LIMITED Pure NZ woollen products, hemp products, cotton clothing and crafts from Nepal and Tibet.
709 Lush Silver and Fashion Jewellery.
710 Willo NZ made womens clothing and possibly some Italian linen.
711 Wellington Zoomies Providing information regarding my dog walking business, and selling dog related products like dog bandanas and dog tags.
712 Markets and Fairs Flying dragons and flying eagles.
713 Lilys Collection Giftware and accessories.
On the West side of Riddiford St:
721 Artlife by Sameera Original paintings, ‘on the spot’ Arabic calligraphy of names and home decor items.
722 Cleensheet Laundry detergent foam sheets! NZ product.
723 Eden Juice 100% pure cherry juice, giving you many amazing and proven health benefits, as well as being very delicious.
724 WREMO & WCC Resilience & WCC Tip Shop
725 Kingdom of Klah Handprinted royal garments with stories from the parallel universe of the Kingdom of Klah.
726 Flair Studios Project Bloom Photography, pictures, books and canvasses.
727 Retro Art Mid-century art in recycled/upcycled frames to funky up your home.
729 Qwerky Home Ecofelttubs, bags, totes, laptop bags, art pegs, hairclip tidies, vegan leather purses and other small items. [email protected]
730 StuARTS Robots and Lamps Art made by myself which I describe as robot like figures. Some are a little steam punkish. All are unique as they are made with op shop, dump shop and found objects. I also make lamps and light robots.
732 The Brothers Coldpress Unpasteurised, cold pressed juice made with organic and local ingredients. We have a sit down area with shade.
733 Eaglestone Crystals, minerals and fossils gemstone pendants.
734 Festival of Praise Festival of Praise will have a live band, singing and dancing, prayer, free medical advice. We will sell Pacific Island food: curry, chop-suey, tropical fruit drink of watermelon/pineapple/coconut (‘otai), donuts, desserts (faikakai) etc.
735 Denisa’s Marketing NZ made socks, imported socks, clothing, sunglasses, caps and novelties.
736 Spice Tree Freshly ground spice powders, spice mixes, seasonings, flour, pancake mixes.
737 Kiwi Donuts Hot mini donuts and shaved ice.
739 Mr Whippy Van serving soft serve ice cream.
740 Kainga Ora Information about Kainga Ora developments in the Wellington area with a focus on Newtown.
Stall Block 70
Donald McLean St
This street hosts the Sounds Almighty Sound Systems Stage, the FREE Street Sports Zone – for young and old. (Unfortunately the Fire and Emergency Burning Kitchen had to cancel, so not this year!)
There is also the Ferguson Stage off of Donald McLean St down Ferguson St.
North side:
70-00 The Old Quarter Restaurant Selling fresh and hot food off our menu from our local restaurant.
70-01 Somali Food Meat and rice with sauce with vegetables Sambosa Basbosa Falafel.
70-03 Happy Banana Thai street food – e.g Pad Thai, Thai fish cakes, springroll, chicken satay, Thai deepfried banana.
70-04 Roy’s Dumplings Selling the best pan fried dumplings in town.
70-08 Damascus Manakesh: very thin pita bread with fillings on top, which can be Lamb Beijin, Beef and Tahini, Spinach and Feta Cheese, Syrian Cheese or Zaatar (vegan).
70-09 Roti Bay Roti Wraps, Butter chicken, Satay Chicken, Chicken, lamb or vege curry, and vegan and gluten free Samosa.
70-10 Kebabium Ltd Selling grilled bread, grilled sausages and kebabs.
70-14 Wellington Hutt Valley Gaelic Football & Hurling Showcasing our club and Ireland’s national sports of Gaelic games – hurling, camogie and Gaelic football.
70-15 Lyall Bay Surf Life Saving Club Information about Club activities
South side:
70-20 Community Fruit Wellington We will be selling fresh fruit and preserves as part of a fundraiser.
70-21 Wellington Vegan Actions Animal rights hub – resources and information available from a range of organisations across Wellington such as NZAVS, Wellington Animal Save, Black Sheep Animal Sanctuary, Wellington Rabbit Rescue and more.
70-22 Wellington Vegan Actions Grassroots animal rights organisation, specialising in direct action and outreach.
70-23 Higher Taste Hare Krishna Vegan and Vegetarian Food
70-24 Zelati Ltd Gourmet gelato & sorbet – Made locally in Wellington
70-25 Boquita and La Boca Loca Mexican food such as burritos, nachos and tacos.
70-26 Fryday Donuts Gourtmet donuts, coffee, burgers.
70-29 Shoot the Knight Have a go at medieval themed archery!
Stall Block 8
in Riddiford St from Donald McLean to Arney
This Block hosts the Radio Active FM Coffee Supreme South Stage.
On the East (Newtown School- Rhodes St) side of Riddiford St:
800 Tamerlane Handicrafts Pacific Rim Handicrafts, shell coconut and driftwood items. We have Mosaic pots and platters, ethnic musical instruments, NZ wooden signs, driftwood sculptures and shells and polarised sunglasses.
801 Firefly Sparkly and colourful arts and crafts, decorations, jewellery and accessories.
802 Spike the Sock-broker Novelty socks, long socks, beanies, legwarmers, hand warmers, hats, gloves.
804 Snaxpax I make reusable and machine washable sandwich bags, snack bags and food covers. I have also recently added reusable kitchen towels to my products. They are all handmade by me from my home in Wellington.
805 Shree Vedmata Gayatri Pariwar Society Wgtn Chai and Faludo drinks, curry and rice, samosa, bhajia, puri potatoes, khaman, bhelpuri.
806 New Conservative Information on New Conservative.
807 MANAWATU BAMBOO Both Men and Women’s Bamboo textile tops and socks.
808 No. 8 Essentials No. 8 Essentials produce a growing range of eco-friendly natural personal care items that are formulated to work well. We make products such as deodorants, lip balms, and insect repellents – all in mess-free compostable cardboard tubes; moisturisers to suit different skin types; acne treatments; perfumes; etc.
809 Veronica Apparels Women’s clothing.
811 Bath Treats and Soaperie Homemade novelty soaps, bath bombs, candles and wax melts.
812 The Supers Small clothing brand selling screen printed t-shirts, caps and other accessories. High priority on artwork on shirts.
813 Fortune Lane Vintage clothing.
814 Coffee Supreme We will be selling pre-bottled cold coffee and chocolates and some Supreme merch and bags of coffee.
On the West side of Riddiford St:
819 Parry Soaps Handmade artisan soaps, bathbombs, shower steamers and soap on a rope.
820 Crafted by Lori I make organic body products with an accent on herbal infusions and high quality oils. Deodorants, shampoo bars, conditioner bars, hair serum, healing body butter and more.
821 RECIDIVIST Second hand and upcycled vintage and retro clothing.
822 Made by Maranga Woodwork and handmade crafts which have been created by people with disabilities, who attend a vocational service (Maranga) in the city. All profits go towards both paying the creators of the products, and buying the materials to ensure people are able to continue to learn new skills and create new products.
823 Vietnamese Hand Craft Hand crafts such as self-balancing bamboo dragonflies, quilling craft, crochet crafts, etc.
824 Chester and Lucy Handmade dog bandanas, collars and leads.
825 Nyx, Rowan Witch, Witchcraft A collective of artists selling witchy goods, tarot readings, t-shirts, patches, jewellery, art prints, zines and stickers!.
826 Joe Harlow Art My stall will sell prints, zines and sculptures in my ancient robotic art style. Instagram: @joeharlow_art.
827 AfrikaWithin and Dreads n’ low Offering dreadlocks and hair braiding services. Also handmade products from Africa.
828 Radio Active.FM Radio Active merch tent.
Stall Block 80
Arney St
This street is right beside the RadioActive.FM and Coffee Supreme South Stage.
Arney St hosts FREE activities for kids, child-themed stalls, Polish and Irish Story Tellers and much more.
There’s also a carnival operator with a Bouncy Castle, a small Merry-Go-Round and a Ferris Wheel, and Wishbone Bikes, with balance bike rides for kids. All the rides are free!
80-02 NZ-Polish History Books The 733 Polish children and 105 Polish adults who arrived in NZ in 1944 were NZ’s first group of invited refugees. We sell a range of books related to that history.
80-05 Polish Society Food and story telling.
80-06 The Wellington Entertainment Group Join us for 60 second slam, using household objects to complete fun challenges within a 60 second time limit. Or welcome to the Carnival; traditional wooden skill-test games. Take a family picture in our Photo Booth, one print per group. Come Play!
80-11 CNC Moving Transport Baby clothes and barbeque Braai sale.
80-12 PictureBook Publishing We sell NZ Childrens Picture books, fine art prints and lil original watercolours.
80-20 The Embassy of Ireland – The culture of Ireland, including storytelling, drawing, and dancing.
80-25 Waffalicious Waffles with a twist: waffle bowls, waffle icecream sandwiches, waffles on a stick, waffle fries.
Stall Block 81 & 82
Gordon Street and Gordon Place
In Gordon Place there are Flamingo Scooters practice rides, the Circus Hub Stage, and the Garage Project Gordon Place Stage.
In this block, there is also
81-01 Urban Masala Indian Food. Local Business in Riddiford St, also open when it’s not the Festival
81-10 Garage Project Craft Brewer Lounge.
81-20 Flamingo Scooters Free scooter rides and skills practice.
Leading down to Gordon Place are stalls on Gordon Street.
82-01 A-pei Clothing Womenswear made in small quantities with materials sourced from local suppliers. Consciously designed and handmade in Wellington.
82-02 Isthatso Graphic T-shirts Range of arty/quirky t-shirts featuring the talents of NZ artists, anre are hand screen printed in NZ.
82-03 Let’s Wear it Loud Skirts, frocks, hot pants and dolly bow headbands with a vintage/retro flavour, designed and made in Wellsford NZ by Let’s Wear it Loud Hot chocolate design shoes. www.letswearitloud.com
82-04 Miss Sombre Alternative themed apparel and homewares. Wallets, handbags, tote bags, coasters, candles and badges.
82-05 Davinasart Taranaki Unique Kiwiana paua & wire art. Tyedyes, ponchos, canvas paintings – all original handmade by me.
82-06 The Vest Practice We are 100% NZ made women’s funky knit vests (Merino) and trousers (linen and jeans).
82-07 Fly Action Forever We resell up-cycled and vintage op shop finds, most of which are clothing. 15% of our profits are donated to a local cause.
82-08 Latino Jeans We are selling a wide range of jeans, as well as some other beautiful pieces of clothing.
82-11 Donut Express Toffee apples and fizzy drinks – fundraising for Breast Cancer support.
82-12 Breast Cancer Support Mini fresh hot cinnamon donuts and cold flavoured shaved ice.
