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New Advertisements. ' nSEAI WORLD CIRCUS br — THIS EVENING, Second time in Chrietchurch of THE ENGLISH STEEPLECHASE, OR HARVEST HOME. Paddy O'Callihan O'Bralihan 1,, T n , O'Salihan j Mr Jas. Cooke M'Gamesey M'Giness ... Mr Bird MORE ASTOUNDING NOVELTIES, MORE NEW ATTRACTIONS, FOB THE CLOSING NIGHTS OF THE SEASON. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, LAST NIGHTS OF THE GREAT WORLD CIRCUS. ' New scenes in the circle by the Star Equestrian Company of the world. Extra attraction on Friday night, A HUNT FOR A PIG. Six boys will enter the ring blindfolded, each one with a stick; the pig will have a bell to its neck, and placed in the circle; whoever strikes the pig first shall be declared the winner. Friday, last night but one, the entertainment will be for the BENEFIT OF MR. J. COOKE, The renowned clown, Royal jester, and Touchstone of the day. Grand Conundrum Night on Friday. Mr Cooke will present a handsome gold watch to the author of the beet conundrum on any subject. Conundrums to bo sent to Mr Cooke, at the Circus, not later than three o'clock on Friday. Notice —Cooke will have his tongue blackleaded at each end, hung on swivel in the centre. On this occasion Cooke will deliver his great Mock Electioneering Speech, as given by him before Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, Lord John Russell, and Lord Derby. If you wish to laugh twelve months after ' you're dead—that is if you live so long—go to Cooke's benefit, for he will be at home in style, and open his budget of wit and convince his audience that they must one and , all at once join the Laugh-and-Grow-Fat Association. A Grand Morning Performance will take place on Saturday, commencing at two o'clock. Prices of Admission —Reserved chairs, 6s ; boxes, 4s ; stalls, 2s. Children half-price. Doors open at seven, to commence at a i quarter to eight. Good order will be strictly , observed. 3-6 ZOYARA, AND WILSON'S 1 WORLD CIRCUS. BENEFIT OF SIGNOR RAPHAEL, OK THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 7, 1 On which occasion there will be an , ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, Supported by the whole etrength of this , IMMENSE TROUPE, 1 INCLUDING , THE CELEBRATED STEEPLE-CHASE, So highly mentioned by the English and American press, and as performed before the Queen. The prices of admission as usual. 3-6 ' GENERAL COMMITTEE. rpHE USUAL 81-MONTHLY MEETING JL will be held at the Criterion Hotel This Evening, at half-past seven p.m. ; By order of the Chairman, Edwabd W. Tippetts, , 3-7 Hon. Sec. OTATIONS ON WHICH THERE ARE SHEEP INFECTED WITH SCAB IK THE PROVINCE OP OAKTEEBTTBY. Return for Month ending February 28, 1867. NORTHERN DISTRICT. Name of Where Name of Manager Station. Situate. or Owner. " Greta Peaks Waikarri Thos. Sanderson Snowdale ... Ashley ... Trustees of Mani nering and Cunningham Okuku ... Ashley ... Trustees of Mannering and Cunningham Mt. Thomas Ashley ... J. T. Brown i Glenmark ... Waipara ... G. H. Moore 1 Birch-hill ... Ashley ... G. Hart Wharfdale... Ashley ... G.H.Lee White Rock Ashley ... J. Macfarlane 1 Farm ... Ashley ... G. Ivens CENTRAL DISTRICT. Ashburton... Ashburton — Moffatt Highbank ... Rakaia ... Thos. Allen Head of the Bay ... Peninsula... David Gebbie I certify the above to be a correct return, P. B. Bouiton, ' Chief Inspector of Sheep. Christchurch, March 4, 1867. 3-7 > NOTICE OF REMOVAL. A LEXANDER MILLS, Tailor and /jL Woollen Draper, in returning his sincere thanks to his numerous friends who have so kindly favored him with their patronage during the last five years, begs respectfully to inform them and the public in general, that he has removed to his new business premises, two doors above Mr. Gavin's, draper, Caahel street, where he intends carrying on his business as usual, and humbly solicit* a continuance of that support hitherto afforded him. 3-7

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Press, Volume XI, Issue 1351, 7 March 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XI, Issue 1351, 7 March 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XI, Issue 1351, 7 March 1867, Page 1

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