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Amusements. < r GEEAT AMERICAN CTSCUB Has arrived per s.s. Wonya Wong*. THIS CHAMPION COMPANY OF THE WOKLD WILL OPEN IN AUCKLAND ON THE ' , MARKET RESERVE, Market House, THIS EVENING. This magnificent Equestrian Ci mpany comprises the STAR RIDERS OF THE WORLD, Also, NSW SENSATIONAL BATIE-"3ACK KID.ERS, EQ CTKST RI&NS, aCKOB \TS, JCTGGLER3, G-YMtfAsTS, KQUTLI iiKISTS, CLOW:VS, LEAPKU.-i, JiCSTERS, CONTORTIONISTS, VAIlLTffihS, aSD ' CHAMPION TUMBLERS. Comprising the following Artistes :— GEORGE GILHAM, Undisputed Champion Bare-back Hides of the World MR J. LEWIS, Great Star Bareback Rider of America MDLLE. FANNY YEOMANS, The Daring American Equestrienne MISS KATE WALLACE, The Fairy Zquestiienne and Gem ol the Arena. MASTER J. ROMEO, Somersault Equestrian and Gymnast MDLLE. GRACTE, . The [Lady with tixe Iron Teeth, tho greatest wonder of the age SENOR A. GOKZALIS, Champion Double Somersault Thrower and Tumbler of the world. Both these hiph-cUss artiatts are late of Chiarjpi's liojal Italian Circua. ARTHUR TURNER,. American "Voltigeur, Tumbler, Acrobat, &c MR T. BIRD, Celebrated Contortionist aud'Equestrian MR F. SEYMOUR, The Funny Clown and Origi Jester MR R. HUTCHINS, The Peerless Gymnast and Modern Milo SIGNOR SALVARIO, Spanish and Mexican Scene Eider MR J. BARLOW, Vocalist and Comedian MR T. KING, Favourite Equestrian. The American Company's Stud consists of HIGHIY-TRAINBD HOKSBS AND THICK PONIES ; Also, THE EQUINE WONDEHS, Black Bkss, Pjbincess, and '. Beilliant. MONDAY NEXT, NOV. 23, DICK TURPIN'S RIDE TO YORK! DICK TURPIN'S RIDE TO YORK Ob. THE LIFE AND DSATE OF BONNY BLACK BESS. SPLENDID BRASS BAND, WITH CHOICE SELECTIONS. The above Splendid Company will perform in their • Marquee, which will be comfortably seatosd and brilliantly lighted with gas. Prices of Admission .-—Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 3s ; Pit, 2s. Cuildren hall-price to all parts cf the tlonae. . MR J. BLOW, Treasurer ; THOMAS L. KING, agent. * OPORTS ! SPORTS ! SPORTS ! ■■■■,'..' ELLERSLIE GARDENS. ■ ■-■"'■■ The Manager announces that GRAND ATHLETIC FESTIVALS Will be held at ELLERSLIE GARDENS ON THE 26th DECEMBER (BOXING DAY), AND GS TDM Ist JANUARY, 1875, (NEW V E AE ' S D A V;. For the purpose of attracting competitors from a distance, VALUABLE PiiIZES will be offered for Bunning (short and long distance*), | Jumping, Throwing the Hammer), and other feats of activity and strength. Full programmes will be published in a few daya. TELLERS LIE GARDENS! ELLERSLIE GARDENS ! SATURDAY AFTERNOON SPORTS. On SATURDAY, | next, 28th instant, To start at three o'clock, QUAETEK MILE FLAT RACE, Open to all Amateurs. Winners during last twelve months handicapped. Firatprize. £2; Second prize. £1; Money paid on th ground after the race. STRAWBERRIES and CREAM AT ELLERLIE GARDENS, Only 6d, and gathered every morning. Come aU, and See these Beautiful Gardens. TEA. and COFFE3 always,rea*dy.; " The Merry-go-Roixnd for Children^FßEE .u-il I The Gardens are the fashionable -Saturdftr , r.. i:'A '•••■••■ i:f" i;.fe-Ji wit aba J .vobiaißsy, iij^O'®-.* j* Wi'iWil/v \

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1494, 24 November 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1494, 24 November 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1494, 24 November 1874, Page 1