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• ■ ■ "*^o_o**+o*+*oooammmmmmjm ON a a L E. By the Undersigned : Pickles, Morton and Whybroar's S*lmo '.1 -nd 2<bt.ns iams. P^ak s Pea Coca's, a d Hawkins ■ Qfr.rt Fiuits. Peak's P-ac ick's, aud Hawfclns; SalaAOd, M int*and h»l'-»»iiits Cas sr-9. pints *ndhalf- ints Starch, ('oilman's Malt, pale Suffolk Tea half-che>t» and boxes Prese-veJ ne.is Sf C»ndie.i Peel ~ Confec i-inery Bee', iv uafks lams and B*con. ■■ GEO W BI^NEY.

[PUICL N s L E _________________________*_____ Be Uider3'giied, now landing «* Merlin, vmo'ith .— 600 '>»*•» Maize _ UK) b t-S Sharps . 2 tons Bacon, > W. BI NEY QBE AT AMERICAN CIRCUS MARKET RESERVE, Market House, THIS EVENING. This magnificent Equestrian Company comprises the STAR RIDERS OP THE WORLD, Also, NEW SENSATIONAL BARE-BACK RIDERS, EQ 7BSTEIANS, aC«OB *TS, JCTGGLKRS, GYMN"AhT3, EQ 17fLTis8ISTS, CLOWES, LEAPEKB, JcSTERS. CON'IOttTIONISTS, VAULTBbS, &KD C3AM.PION TOaiBLERS, Comprising the following Artistes :— GEORGE GILHAM, Undisputed Champion Bare-back Ridss of the World MR J. LEWIS, Great Star Bare-back Rider of America MDLLE. FANNY YEOMANS, The Daring American Equestrienne MISS KATE WALLACE, The Fairy Kque^tdenne aud i.t-m ot the Arena. MASTER J. ROMEO, Somersault Equestrian and Gymnast MDLLE. GRACES, The [Lady with the Iron Teeth, the greatest wonder of the age SENOR A. GOJSZALES, Champion Double Somersault and Tumbler of the world. Both these hivh-class artistes are late of Chiarini's X.o_ al Italian Circus ARTHUR TURNER, American Voltigeur, Tumbler, Acrobat, &c MR T. BIRO, Celebrated Contortionist and Equestrian MR F. SEYMOUR, The Funny Clown and. ' rigi Jester MR R. HUTCHINS, The Peerless Gymnast and Modern Milo SIGNOR S.-LVARIO, Spanish and Mexican Scene Rider MR J. BARLOW, Vocalist and Comedian MR T. KING, Favourite Equestrian. The American Company's Stud consists of HIGHLY-TRa.IN*D HORSES AivD TRICK PONIES. DICK TDRPIN'S RIDE TO YORK! Prices of Admission :—Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 3s ; Pit, 2s. Children half-price to all parts of the House. Doors open at 7.30. coran ence at 8. GRAND MID-DAY PERFORMANCE Saturday next, at 2 o'clock THuMAS L. KING, -Agent. gTRAWBERR ES and CEE ,M! AT WILLOW GROVE, BEACH ROAD, NORTH SHORE. TEA, COFFEE, AND OTHER REFRESHMENTS. SWINGS, FIRST-CLASS CROQUET LAWN. UNEQUALLED CREAM ! DELIGHT FU.C SHADE! 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 ON SHE Ist JANUARY, 1875, (NEW YEAR'S DAY). For the purpose of attracting competitors from a distance, VALUABLE PRIZES will be offered for Running (short and long distances), Jumping, Throwing the Bammer), and < ther feats of activity and strength. Full programmes will be published in a few days. ULLEE^LIE GARDENS! ELLERSLIE GARDiNS! SATURDAY AFTERNOON SPORTS. On SATURDAY, next, 23th instant, To start at three o'clock, i QUARTER MILE FLAT RACE, Open to all Amateurs Winners during last twelve months handicapped. First prize, £2; Second prize, £1; Money paid on th 1 ground after tbe race. CjTRAWBgRRIES and CREAM AT ELLERLIE GARDENS, f Only 6d, and gathered every morning. j Come aU, and rfee th*se Beautiful Gardens TE i and COFPES a!ways ready. The Merry-go-Round for Children-FREE * . Tip Gardens are the fashionable &'* T * promenade.

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1495, 25 November 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1495, 25 November 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1495, 25 November 1874, Page 1