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AMUSEMENTS. _______ rpiiE "VfEW { AENTURY X -iN v-' sjENSATION. ITVHRTH TQROS.' TJOTAL '/lIRCUS & TyENAGKKIE J-VoyAL VJIRCUS i; IVJ-£NAUKiUE GRAND OPENING, SATURDAY, MARCH 2. SATURDAY, MARCH 2. LOCATION: FREi.MA.Vrf BAY. FREEMAN'S BAY. AN E^Lri.\J'J PARADOX AN EWULNE PARADOX. introducing A LIFETIME CUJ-LECTION Of THE WORLD'S WONDERS. MANAGERIAL NOTE. Messrs Wirth Brothers announce with j much gratification their return to Auck-1 land after many years of travel, during | which time they have spared no expense in procuring the very best Circus ralent, including a complete Menagerie of Per-j forming Wild Animals and a number c startling and up to date Novelties. Suture arrangements compel them to limit the Auckland season to ONE WEEK ONLY. ONE WEEK ONLY. And in order to suit the convenience of families and those living at a distance, arrangements have ben made to .give TWO SHOWS DAILY. TWO SHOWS DAILY. Afternoon at 3. Evening at 8. Afternoon at 3. Evening at.B. A COLOSSAL CIRCUS ORGANISATION A NEW ERA IN TENTED AMUSEMENTS. A COMPLETE FEDERATION OF THE WORLD'S STAR PERFORMERS,Including— Acrobats, Aerlalists, i^ Riders Horses and Ponies Lions. Tigers, Bears, Camels, Baboons, Panthers, Elephants, j Kangaroos, Monkeys, Dingoes. And a Host of Many other Curious ana j Interesting Animals. ; Note-The Original and Only Wlrth's Circus and Equf.scurriculum was founded in Australia, January 1, 18S0, and during 20 years' Travel and Experience has been Everywhere, has seen everything, and got EVERYTHING WORTH HAVING. Among the Novelties to be introduced— THE ONLY BOXING PONIES IN TH*5 WORLD; THE ONLY BUCKING ELEPHANT; THE ONLY RIDING BEAR; THE ONLY DEN OF FOREST BRED TIGERS: ENGLAND'S CHAMPION JOCKEY ACT RIDER; the World's Greatest Hand Balancer and Contortionist: the Famous High Jumping Dog: Marvellous South African Performing Baboon?: the only Lady in the World wno Rides Seven Horses; the Champion Lady Equestrienne Juggler. The Whole of the Wonderful Wirth's Combination will be seen in a marvellous and Thrilling Performance, entirely New to New Zealand. FIRST SPECIAL AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE. MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 4th, 3 o'tfock sharp. REMEMBER THE OPENING DATE — TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). Commencing S o'clock sharp. PRICES—3/, 2/, and 1/. Reserved Seats at Wildraan's, 1/ extra. Day Tickets at Williamson's. Buses to all Suburbs after j the performance. SPORTING. QTAHUHU TROTTING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. POTTER'S PADDOCK, EPSOM. rPO-MORROW. SATURDAY", MARCH 2. FIRST RACE—I.3O p.m.—FIRST RACE Trams will run every Ten Minutes. WM, L. LOCKHART, Secretary. ! "STEW •' ZEALAND RAILWAYS. : RACES AT THAMES. ! MARCH 4th. On MONDAY, March 4th, the usual 6.30 a.m. Train, Te Aroha to Thames, will not leave Te Aroha till 8.40 a.m., Paeroa 9.30, Hikutaia 9.50, arriving Thames 10.40 a.m. The usual 4 p.m. Train Thames to Te Aroha will not leave Thames till 7 p.m., Kopu 7.2U, Paeroa 8.27, arriving Te Aroha 9 p.m. Ou same date IJxcursion Tickets at tha j rate of 2d per mile First class and Id I per mile Second class, minimum 4/ and 111 respectively, mileage counted one -way only, will be issued from Te Aroha and j intermediate stations to Thames by the 840 am. Train. These Tickets will be available for return till TUESDAY, March BY ORDER. ATHLETICS, ETC. A UCKLAND A MATEUR A THLETIC A **■ -ftAND /IYCLING pLUB. (FORMED 1877.) AUTUMN CARNIVAL, On the DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND, On SATURDAY, MARCH 9. ONE MILE AMATEUR BICYCLE CHAMPIONSHIP. REYNOLDS BROOK ' EWEN Acceptances for all Events will be received at the Amateur Sports Club SATURDAY EVENING, between 1 and 9 o'clock, F. J. OHLSON, Hon. Sec. HA O "R S. -,««v~«r.Mf#*j * BRANCH 81. f?«||ffl____f* 27th ANNUAL Inifl? ANNIVERSARY. DOMAIN «|NWflr CRICKET GROUND. W^S* MARCH 16th, 1901. GRAND PROGRAMME OF SPORTS. Entries received from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. TO-MORROW NIGHT, March 2nd, at the Metropolitan Hotel, Queen-st. MONDAY, MARCH 18. NATIONAL CONCERT • To be held in OPERA HOUSE. Watch for further particulars. P. O'KANE, Sports Sec. i JAS. B. R. STEAD, Gen. See. PERSONAL. TlfRB COOPER wishes to thank those lv. ■vpho so kindly assisted her after the late Are.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 51, 1 March 1901, Page 8

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