Article image
Article image

COOKE, ZOYARA, AND "WILSON'S GREAT WORLD CIRCUS. FOET-STEEET. This (Monday) evening, January 22. —Owing to tho inelemeney of the weather on Saturday, tie NEW PROGRAMME will bo produced THIS EVENING for the first time. GRAND AFTERNOON ENTERTAINMENT ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, For tho Accommodation of Families. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OF THE EXCELSIOR TROUPE.OF THE WORLD. I Tho elite of tho City nightly graco the Pavilion with their presence, and express their delight at the lieehcrehe Entortainment. The Management take pleasure in referring to the moral import intended to bo conveyed by tho performances given. Innocent recreation has ever, by the rigid pjofossors of morality and discipline, been considered a wholesome incentive to the mind and body, when judiciously administered, in moments of relaxation from tho graver duties of life, labour, Btudy, and tho pursuits of emoluments, in the ordinary occupations of life. To unbond the attention from the toils, turmoils, and vicissitudes of every day life to proper subjects of diversion and amusemont, lends a zest that will increaso application and bo more advantageous than tho solitary pleasures of seclusion or the open dissipations of life. Public entertainments given ostensibly as amusements, are 100 often givon regardless of the amenities of life and morality, and thereby many persons whose presence would elevate and purify, have been compelled to withdraw their patronage from public representations. To obviate all such objections it is the intention of the Proprietors to revive tho ANCIENT CIBCUB of tho Greeks and Romans, in all its pristine beauties and elegancies, and to present a series of brilliant' Olympian Exploits, which, while they will gratify and instruct, will stimulate youth to tho adoption of such athletic amusements, equine and gymnastic, aB will tend to tho proper development, of tho body as well as the mind. So cautious will bo the selection, that tho tender Father, tho iiffectionate Husband, or admiring i over need not fear that tho blush of modesty will be affected by any exhibition presented within the arena. THE ENTIRE COMPANY IN NEW SCENES IN THE CIRCLE, MDLLE. ELLA ZOYAEA. The Premier Equcstrianno of the age, in her thrilling Flight of Balloons. FIRST NIGHT OP O L M A, Tho Octomiraculoau?, as the Man Monkey, who will also appear in his thrilling act of LA PERCHE. Those Bright Particular Staes MESSRS. ROSS AND CARLO, In their DARING FEATS, whose prowess in the moat intricate exercises of the profession stands pre-eminent and undisputed. FIRST NIGKT OF THEIR LAUGHABLE MAGIC BARREL ACT. FIRST NIGHT OF MR. JAMES COOKE'S PERFORMING DOGS. first night Ol' ME. JAMES LEEOY AS THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN. FIRST NIGHT OF LA TRANKA ESPAGNOL. MR. JOHN BARRY, In his great Leaping and Somersault Act. And a host of novelties, too numerous to particularise. All in one grand Pavillion illuminated with gas and all the luxuries of a lirst-clasa Theatre. Prices of admission: Stalls, 65.; Boxes, 45.; Parquette, 23. 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 forco to maintain tho strictest order. Carriages to bo in attendance at lO'lo. DEI REWARD. STRAYED or DRIVEN from Cox's Creek, on Friday last, a BAY FILLY, branded 77 on the off hip, 7 on the near shoulder. Tho above reward will be paid to anyone bringing the Filly to Mr. Mouncb, Odd Fellows' Aims, Chancery-street, or Mr. W. Bacon, Dedwood. January 16, 1866. WHEREAS certain noxious THISTLES are growing on land in the Mongonui District, tlia owner of which cannot bo found by me after reasonable enquiry :—This is to give notice* that if the Thistles on such land are not eradicated or destroyed within the t mel imited by the Thisile Act, 1858, the said Thistles will be destroyed according to the provisions of the said Act, and an order applied for under the said Act o charge the expenses on the said land. # Tho Land referred to, in the above notice, is Lot 8, situated in tho Oruru Valley. MATTHEW MAWEXt, Sub-Inspector. FREE REGISTRY OITICE AT NEWMARKET POST OFFICE. PERSONS in want of Situations of any kind, can leave their Names and Address, with certificates of character and reference at the above' Office, fees OF EXPENSE. Masters and Mistresses requiring Servants, can see at once fr m an Entry Book, which will be kept for heir inspeotion, if there are any applicants suitable. J. ANGUS, Newmarket Store. - N B —The GROCERY and DRAPEHY GOODS are all of gnarantsed quality, and as ch«ap as any Bones in town.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH18660122.2.2.4

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 683, 22 January 1866, Page 1

Word Count
755

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 683, 22 January 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 683, 22 January 1866, Page 1