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COOKE, ZOYARA, AND WILSON'S GREAT WORLD CIRCUS. t F.OET-STEEET. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, JAN. 19. ' I ' EIGHT PERFORMANCES, ONLY, IN AUCKLAND, IMMENSE & UNPARALLELED ATTRACTION. MONGST the grand constellation of Stars, solcctod from tho principal Cireuescs of tho world, for this Great Australian Tour, may be found tho Promier Equoßtrienno of the ago MDLLE. ELLA ZOYAEA. The sensation created by this brilliant Equestrienne culminated in a pueoke in tho gay metropolii of Franco and England—never before had thoro been witnessed such a combination of Art, Grace, Skill, and Daring. Royalty caught the infection, nnd night after night wore tho Imperial Liveries seen hovering within tho porticoes of the Porto St. Martin. The syren notes of Grisi lost thoir attraction, and tho incomparable ZOYARA onco again olovatod tho Cirque to its ancient favour and splendour. MDLLE. ELOUISE, The beautiful and graceful Lady Ridor. LITTLE GEMMA, Tho Youthful Equestrienne and Pupil of Zoyara. BOSS AND CARLO, Tho Champion Acrobats of the World. MR. JAS. COOKE, The Royal Jestee, who has had tho honour of appearing throe times (by special command) before Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria. MR. JOHN BARRY, Tho graceful Trick Ridor and Double Sommersault Artist. OLMA, Tho Octomiraculosus, or eighth wondor of tho world. YOUNG LEROY, Tho Champion Hurdle Rider of tho world, DON LEON, The youthful Gymnastic Champion. MASTER DUCROW, Infant Wonder. And a host of general performers, togothcr with the eolebrated TRAINED BLACK HAWK HOESE " OTHELLO." Tho Educated Mules PETE and BARNEY, who never fail in thoir performance and comio tricks to produce tho most uproarious bursts of laughter and applause. All in one grand Pavillion illuminated with gas and all tho luxuries of a first-class Theatre. Prices of admission: Stalls, 65.; Boxos, 45.; Parquette, 2s. Doors open at 7 o'clock, p.m.; Performance to commence at 8 o'clock p.m. Gentlemanly ushers will bo in attendance, and an efficient police force to maintain tho strictest order. Carriages to be in attendance at 10'15. Notico.—There will be a grand SATURDAY AFTERNOON ENTERTAINMENT for tho especial accommodation of families residing at a distance from town.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 681, 19 January 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 681, 19 January 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 681, 19 January 1866, Page 1