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KEMPS GARDENS. KE. OPENING DAT (TUESDAY), 30th JNST. THE GREATEST ATTRACTIONS AND THE MOST FUN EVER OFFERED TO AN AUCKLAND PUBLIC. j HHHE MONSTER PAVILION,! erected at great expense ; the largest and be«t affair in the Australian Colonies. The SWINGING BOAT. A GR4ND PISPLAT OF FIREWORK s *, ma-nufactnr-d in Auckland, by oue of the bett Pyr<>technical Artists of, the day. The BBAHTIFUL WALKS IV THE GARDENS, which have been greatly improved. BOATS for a pull ia the buy, Skittles, Quoits, Cricket. The Running ia Sack*, the Race in Tub*, Walking the Greasy Boom. l A Pony R*'-e, for ponies 14$ hand* and under ; 1 mile ; 5 soys, , and — soy«. added. A Pony Race, for ponies 134 h*nds *nd under; 1 mile ; 3 novs,, and — aovs. added. (Cntiies on the ground or to Mr. Kemp, Durham • street } The greatest Pedestrian HandieaD ever run in the fol«ny (»ee advertisement), au.l- other Spirts, to be improvised on the ground. . In the evening the Grounds and Pavilion will be beautifully Illuminated. Th« Band in attendance nil day ami until 12 p.m.. The Fireworks to lie let off won after d*ik. and from the expense incurrel >>id fair to excel anything before exhibited of the kiud. Mr. KRMP desires to inform the Aucl land pnMio bhat he ha«, at »reat expense, mide extensive imliroveuientA in th« grounds since the last opening. »cd in soliciting in return thrir kind patronage He.i to assure iheia that the most Httennous effo ts shall l>e made for every pos^iMr- enjoyment f'»r all parties. »nd of such a description and style as to suit the mo/st fastidious, and to gite offeuce to none. Pea, Coffee,, and Refresh 1 qsent<» of every deßeriptinn of first quality on the Ground at reasonable rates. Admi a sion : One Shilling. Tickets at the J Au<>kta'nd 'rfotal,' and nt ths Gate.* ' '■ % - u VCJ'i. Coarh% Vans, &0., will pi v aH day f mm town ; and Mtssr-. C b'» and C». will run ten-home teams io aud from the grounds all day, , ( , .

" KEMPS GARDENS. PROP. TAYLORS WONDERFUL FEAT ! TO-DAY (TUESDAY). Tiyfß. KEMP, in' apologizing for PROF. TAYLOIVS non-iwformance on SATURDAY (in cousequence of the inclemency of the weathe ), be S 8 to state that the Performance will take place THIS DAY (TUESDAY). This great Feat added to the Programme already published, furnishes jibuudant proof of his desire to please the public.

X KM'P'S GAR D'b N S RE-OPES. THIS DAY (IUESDAY) fIIHB ORF.ATRST FED'^TRTA^ M xTCH ■JL EVKR RUX Itf TUB OOLONIh,^ To be rnn in "eats, , 120 yards. Haudicappin a^irlt\^ize m KleKa..b Silver Watch. Second prize, Oue Sovereign. Entumee fee, 2i. 6d. Entries np to date : Hoare, scratch , f , • . . -'I-V« - -Hays' '10 yards start > " W.jDster, 10 ' : * E«iWHldeB,lo * / "• »1 . • 'Svliivan, i % -- * Walker, 2 Bell, 8 , , ! „. .. 1 r Powell, 3 , • . .<.o , 1 GoJ-iHrnitbr -2 -' - - " - ''''' , Masters, 2 ' JEntries to Mr. Kkmf. Durham-street.' v ' This match is one of;.heroany ajnliseVient, to h» ; moonmnie bi.l> fair, to exc^l a..ythnJg h.retof..re j ffe?ed to the public of Auckland. •

GARRISON HUNT. . <~. rnHE noxtMKFT will take placeom the ■V^'»*7 I of William Bocklak^ lag ,at rI)K AKL about a 'fr..mU6 W 1.,.h«,' on J*.tlDAY..ext, U>« JETon. Secretary A.G.H. AucUand, J*nu»iy 27, 18C6.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2663, 30 January 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2663, 30 January 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2663, 30 January 1866, Page 1

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