KEMP'S GARDENS. RE-OPEN IN Gr ! MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 29th and 30th Instant. THE GREATEST ATTRACTIONS, AND THE MOST EUN EVER OFFERED TO AN AUCKLAND PUBLIC. THE MONSTER PAVILION, ERECTED AT GREAT EXPENSE, Tho largest and beet affair of tho kind in tho Colonios. THE SWINGING BOAT !!! A GRAND DISPLAY OE EIKE WORKS, MANUFACTURED IN AUCKLAND lIY ONE OF The best Pyroteclmical Artists of the day. THE BEAUTIFUL WALKS IN THE GARDENS, which have been greatly improved. BOATS FOR A PULL ON THE BAY. SKITTLES, QUOITS, CRICKET. THE RUNNING IN SACKS. THE RACE IN TUBS. WALKING THE GREASY BOOM. A PONY RACE, For Ponies 14|- hands and under—l mile. 5 sovs. and — sovs. added. A PONY RACE, For Ponies 13J hands and under —1 mile. 3 sovs. — sovs. added (entries on the Ground, or to Mb. Kemp, Durham-street). THE GREATEST PEDESTRIAN HANDICAP Ever Run in the Colonies, (Seo Advertisement), And otlier Sports improvised on the Grounds, IN THE EVENING THE GROUNDS WILL BE ILLUMINATED, AND THE PAVILION AS WELL. The BAND in attendance ALL DAY, until 12 p.m. The FIREWORKS will be exhibited soon after dark, and, from the expense incurred, bid fair to excel any before exhibited in the Colony. MR. KEMP desires to inform the Auckland Public that he has, at great expense, made EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS in the GROUNDS since last opening, and, in soliciting in return their kind patronage, begs to assure them thatjthe most strenuous endeavours shall be made for every possible enjoyment for all parties, and of Buch a description and style as to suit the most fastidious, and to give offence to none. TEA, COFFEE, And Refreshments of every description on the Grounds, all ot first quality, and at reasonable prices. ADMISSION, ONE SHILLING. Tickets at the Auckland Hotel, and at the Gate. Coaches and Vans will ply all day from town.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 684, 23 January 1866, Page 1
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