N\ftW«Y EAR'S DAY. "'aw CALEDONIAN GAMES. TIT ALTER FREEMAN begs to inform visitors to the Caledonian Games that he has taken a Booth on the ground, and will supply Tea, Coffee, Pastry, Ginger Beer, Lemonade, and Confectionery, of every kind, on NEW YEAR'S DAY.
EXCURSION TO PICTON AND BACK SAME DAY. THE s.s. WANGANUI has been chartered to proceed to the above port on NEW YEAR'S DAY. Fare^lOs. Children under 12 half-price. Tickets can be had at Mr. Lyons. The Wanganui will start from the Queen's Wharf at half-past 7 o'clock a.m,
NEW YEAR'S NIGHT 1 NEW YEAR'S NIGHT ! ! NEW YEAR'S NIGHT I! ! AND TWO FOLLOWING DAYS AND NIGHTS. A GRAND BAZAAR. FANCY FAIR, AND ART UNION, Will be held at THE ODDFELLOWS' HALL, WHEN the following Goods, just landed per James Lister, Albion, Tararua, Ocago, and other vessels, will be sold at exceedingly low prices, consisting of diamond and other rings, gold chains, necklets, earrings, brooches, electro-plated tea and coffee sets, cruets, liquer frames, toddy kettles, cake baskets, table, desert, and tea spoons, all kinds of cutlery, work tables, boxes, writing desks, ladies' bags and companions, card cases, engravings, chess, draughts, race and other games ; a magnificent lot of wax, china, cloth, wood and other dolls, dressed and undressed ; Clapshaw's, Page's, and Duke's bat, balls and wickets, 20 cases English, French, and German toys, vases, tea trays, waiters, and other useful £oods, too numerous to particularize. The proprietor of the Bazaar is happy to announce that several ladies have kindly offered their services to attend to the various stalls. A Pianist has been engaged. Admission Free to the Grand Bazaar and Fancy Fair. Tickets for the Urand Art Union, 5s each ; to be had at B. Levy's Fancy Repository, Lambton Quay ; at Mrs. Levy's.opposite the Odd Fellow's Hall ; and B. Cohen, silversmith, opposite Mr. Pearce's Store, Willis street. Bgf" Don't forget Sew Year's Night and two following days and nights.
SATURDAY, 30th DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. At the Commercial Sale Room, Custom House Quay. CONTINUATION OF SALE OP CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS. ALFRED A. BARNETT will sell by public auction, at the Commercial Sale Room, on Saturday, December 30th, at 2 o'clock, Richly gilt vases and ornaments Scent bottles, fancy stands Work boxes and desks, fitted Papier machie side tables Inkstands, pin boxes, ash pots Gold and silver watches Ladies' fancy gold chains Gents' gold albert guards Ladies' necklets, gold rings Fancy boxes, buttons, and trimmings Novels, tales, and romances Note paper and envelopes And Various other lots suitable for prises Without reserve.
TO THE BOOT TRADE. JUST ARRIVED, A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OP ELASTIC SIDE & WELLINGTON UPPERS, LEATHER, &c, AT R. AUSTIN'S BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Willis street.
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Evening Post, Issue 278, 29 December 1865, Page 3
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451Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Issue 278, 29 December 1865, Page 3
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