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VAUXHALL GARDEN*, LAKE ROAD, NORTH SHORE. William Wells and Sox have much pleasure in announcing that A'auxVali Gardens are agsiin open to the public. j-I>g whole of the grounds have been ro-arranged, fche walks re-laid, and every novelty in shrubs, flowers,* and rustic architecture has been intfoduced. These splendid gardens will now vie with any in the province for natnral beauty of the indegenious trees and shrubs, and the luxuriance, variefcy,and the abundance of the plants and flowers. To picnic parties vnd school?, Vauxanll Gardens will be found especially attractive and suitable ; and every accommodation will be afforded by the proprietors to visitors of this class. Refreshments of all kinds at very moderate prices. Swings, cricket, and other amusement for young people. The. proprietors beg to offer their sincere thanks to theOfficersand Brethren of tho| A O.F. find 1.0.0. for their magnificent patronage on Boxing Day, and to the many hundreds of Indies and gentlemen who joined in the Fete given by the amalgamated Societies. . fa J W. WELLS & SON." Vauxhall Gartens. /CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEiR HOLI\J DAYS. — Persons wishing to enjoy these holidays with a Koast Goose or Good Old "English Roast Beef, without the unbearable heat generally endured, should call at Heebeet H. SMITHS High street, and get one of his tanroved Patent Portable Smoke-consuming OVEiNb, which are acknowledged by all to be the Best, and Cheapest Ovens ever invented, as they require no setting uud very little fuel, and are to be had at the low price of 305. Also, mothers of families in town and country will find these ovens will render cookery a much more bearable, pleasauter, and cooler occupation as the heat is enclosed, and they can be placed outside. Illustrated i'nee List ot Patent Ovens and Wrought Iron Ranges sent post free to any part of the colony.—Hebbeet k. Smith, High street opposite Rout s and back of J, 0. Morrin'B. P-8.-For Brt, Cheap, a second-hand Smith and Wolstard No. 8 Penes Stove. To-morrow, January 6. IMPERATIVE SALE BY AUCTION HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, ALGLESEA STREET, POKSONBY a OAD, Next to Mr Dixon. H. L. COHEN & CO. H\.7E received instructions from the proprietor (who is leaving by mail steamer for the south), to sell at his residence, Anglesea street, next to Mr Dixon, To morrow (Saturday), 6th insr, at 11 o'clock sharp, THE WHOLE of his HOUSEHOLI) I i:a:uc .:-■•■■; -'-■ Morning Papers. I 1 -v ■ ,i GOiu) FIELD I2JHSBITANCEJ ; Lor Bale V Auction, at the Land j\ coins. j. ON THURSDAY, JAN, 11.-1873, At 12 o'clock, THE TOWNSHIP OF BAY VIEW, j „, ' COROMANDEL, i ' The property of James McGregor, Esq. ' mHIS FREEHOLD PROPERTY, which. 1 has been subdivided into convenient portions for purchase by, and enjoyment of, the increasing residents of Ooromandel, is ' d directly on the macadamised Govern--, j ~rv Road leading to the Tokatea Range, ■ , - it turns northward from the Beach. It ■ 13 vutijied by the streams of the Whakaneke- > ? rf>ko ;nd the Tumatawahine creeks, and laid | out by nature in charming terraces, which^ \ ! corns and a lovely view of the whole .harbcjfc , 1 and the occupied districts of Kapanga fowrpI sai, Firewood is directly at hand, a train- ..■ '.eing now laid down for its conveyance ;;• -j very doors of resident occupants. 1 .MITEL COCHEANE & SOtf,, Auctioneers. Friday, January 12. ' . & ! I-L Lsehold Furniture, Pianoforte;' 1 . ,adies' and Gents' Saddles (susrior), Saddlery, and Military .Accoutrements, Books, Sporting : (tuns, &c, <Sc, &c. ! Tb< subscribers have been favoured with i3 tructions from Major George (who is^ - »ring for England) to sell by auction, aft hit! residence, Syruonds street, on Friday, Ihf 12th instaut, at 11 o'clock, I rpBE entire Household FurniU.u* und Effects; Pianoforte, nearly ;.?v ? ] JJKi!. 3 superior Side Saddle, Bridles, &c, .See.j ..,.' Saddles, Saddlery, Military r,..i:•■:.• vt ; v-■ rnents, Books, Gun?, &c, &c. SAMUEL COCHBANE & L OjN. Auctioneers. re j Full- particulars in a future isBV. !7 EOIt SALE BY PRIVATE .■■■■■ TEACT, j A FIKST-CIASS INVESTMENT; io ! /^vNE of the best Hotels Jn:-the :-i : ,',t;yi)ia Vj ' Province, together.with the goo- w;,; qX the same. . .a d ...•-, ,■■ The proprietor has determined to <•■ <n > s the business od account of ilU'healtb, Term^ Sasy. Appb M^Saffl ■ : t*^ rane. Principals only dealt with, Auojdand, 7th December, 1871. \ '' '

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Auckland Star, Issue 619, 5 January 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Issue 619, 5 January 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Issue 619, 5 January 1872, Page 3

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