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COOKE, ZOYARA, AND WILSON'S CIRCUS.

This favorite place of amusement was last night crowded with spectators. Tlic success which has attended this equestrian trouno, both oil the present and on a former occasion, is the best test of their merit. Mr. Cooke, in the equestrian spectacle entitled " Turpiu's Hide to York," is as good au exemplification of what can bo done in horse-1- • : niug as it is possible to have. It is certainly ; nost extraordinary result, and reflects tho' highest credit upon the pains, patience, and care that must have been employed in achieving it. As for the other performances, the tumbling and the equestrian exerciscs were admirably gone through. The applause was enthusiastic and trequenl, and both performers and public separated evidently well pleased with each other. _Wc are informed that the equestrian spectacle Mazcppa is in preparation.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1129, 27 June 1867, Page 4

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COOKE, ZOYARA, AND WILSON'S CIRCUS. New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1129, 27 June 1867, Page 4

COOKE, ZOYARA, AND WILSON'S CIRCUS. New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1129, 27 June 1867, Page 4