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rjIRCUSg QIRCUSCj GRAND PERFORMANCE OF ■\yiRTH ]gROS'. /COLOSSAL /COMBINED QIRCUS AT THE /COLUMBIA T> INK, NIGHTLY. SOLE AND EQUAL OWNERS .. WIRTH BROS. General Business Manager..Alexander. GLORIOUS RECEPTION! BRILLIANT SUCCESS ! OF OUR THIRD GRAND ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME LAST NIGHT. TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME : Part I. 1. Overture, WIRTH'S BAND. 2. Grand Cavalcade, nine horses entree (fe.»r ladies, live gentlemen). 3. Pedal Contortion Act, 12 feet in mid ai:— MASTER CARL WIRTH. i. Trick Baby Ponies, Dynamite and Calamity, in the Marvellous Noe-saw Act, etc., etc., introduced l>v SIGNOR ROMANIA. Clown, YOKUIOK. 5. Beautiful and entrancing Juggling Act on a bare - back Horse, MISS MARIZLES WIRTH— the Star of the Circus, the most accomplished equestrienne ever seen in Australasia. Clown, .JOHN .1. WIRTH. 0. The Little Flower Girl on Horseback, by little EDITH WIRTH. Clown, POMPINO. 7. Comic Musical Spider Act, by MR. MCKENZIE. 8. Olympian Pastimes on Horseback by MESSRS. G. WIRTH and GUS ST. LEON. 9. Astounding Challenge Double Jockey Act, in which these two Liliputian rivals try to outride each other, by MASTERS CARL and ALFRED WIRTH. 10. English Pour-pony Act, MASTER 11. WIRTH. 11. Daring American Indian Act on Horseback by MR. (JUS ST. LEON. 12. Acrobtts Statues, Pyramids, and Lightning Tumbling Pastimes, WIRTH FAMILY and COMPANY. INTERMISSION OF TEN MINUTES. Part 11. 13. Selection, BAND. 14. High Invisible Wire, MISS MARIZLES, introtroduoing her beautiful trained pigeons. 15. MR. GUS ST. LEON will introduce for the first time the celebrated New Zealand-bred Stallion Riniiockbiirn, in Menage Act. This horse was lately purchased by the Wirth Bros., at an enormous price, in Christ church. 16. Exciting Bare - hack Hurricane Hurdle Act through hoops of tire, MISS MADELINE WIRTH, the most daring Lady Rider in the Universe. 17. Trick stallion "Sultan" introduced by his trainer, MR. P. WIRTH. Clown, YORRICK. IS. Five-horse Picture Act, Mil. GEO. WIRTH. 19. The whole of this Electrifying Programme to conclude with the funniest and most laughable act on earth, entitled, WILLIAM BUTTON'S RIDE TO BRADFORD, OR, THE TAILOR IN DIFFICULTIES, Introducing the Cerebrated Bucking Pony, BARNEY. This Programme is subject to alteration by the Management. In addition to the above Grand Programme, gIGNOR jyjORIMA ! THE GREAT ITALIAN GYMNAST, ATHLETE, AND ACROBAT, Who has been performing for OVER COO CONSECUTIVE NIGHTS At the HIPPODROME, PARIS, Will make his FIRST APPEARANCE TO THE NEW ZEALAND PUBLIC. POPULAR PRICES. CHAIRS _ . - - OS. o STALLS «.«.«,« 2SPIT _..'_.. IS. Day Sales : Chairs at Wildman's, Bookseller ; Stalls at Williamson's, Tobacconist, Queen-street. Agent..., R. JOHNSON. Courier.... R. J. DIX. "PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MESSRS. WIRTH BROS. Reg to inform the Public of Auckland that it is their intention in a few days time as soon as ar- j rangements can be made to open a ! RIDING SCHOOL, i which will be open every day, except Saturdays, i for instruction in riding to both LADIES, GENTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN, From 2 o'clock till 4.30 p.m. For further particulars see future advertisement. Communications may he addressed to Mr. or Mrs. J. J. Wirth, or Miss Marizles Wirth, at the Imperial Hotel. N.B.—The Riding School will be strictly private and select. A limited number of pupils only. QUIET HORSES, COMPETENT TEACHERS, AND EXCELLENT EQUIPMENTS. Public Companies. PROSPECTUS Of the NORTH BRUNNER GREY'MOUTH COAL AND COKE COMPANY (Limited). CAPITAL—£SO,OOO, in 50,000 Shares of £1 each. Of which it is expected that it will only be needful to call up 12s 6d per share, and that only extending over a period of 12 months. ' PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS, V 'L S 'wilson} Nl::w Zealand Herald, Auckland. J. L. >> ilson J Jas. Dickey, Iron Merchant, Auckland. Robt. Blair, Kauri Timber Co., Auckland. H. F. Anderson, Morrin, and Co. (Limited), Iron Merchants, Auckland. Thos. Allen, Iron Merchant, Auckland. J. Harrison, Mining Engineer, Greynjouth. C. B. Stone KStono Bros, and Co., Merchants, J.R.Stone/ Auckland. Wm. Johnston, N.Z. Fibre Co., Auckland. R. K. Garlick, Merchant, Auckland. J. M. Alexander, Solicitor, Auckland. Jos. Taylor, J.P., Greyinouth. SOLICITOR. J. M. Alexander, Esq. INTERIM SECRETARY. F. A. White. BROKERS. P. H. Barnes, Christchurch, N.Z, Street and Logan }-' lin - N - 7 A. G. Fenwick JDunedm, N.A Bailey and Walsh, Hobart. A. Simpson, Launceston. Alex. Saunders, Melbourne. BANKERS Bank of New Zealand. HEAD OFFICE-AUCKLAND. This company is being formed for the purpose of acquiring and working the North Brunner Coal Lease of 640 acres, at Greymouth, New Zealand, which is held from the New Zealand Government and the Midland Railway Company for 30 years under most favourable conditions. The quality ot the coal from the district has been proved to be the best for gas manufacture, coke for smelting work, and for patent fuel, in the Australasian colonies, as shown by the sale of the next colliery to this lease during last year for the sum of £100,000, after working for 20 years, as given in the evidence before the Coalfields Committee, Wellington, last year (1889). As a marine steam coal the West Coast coal of New Zealand has of late become very famous for its steaming qualities, and there is an unlimited demand for it for both home and coasting steamers. Coke required at Broken Hill.—Statistics : During last 12 months there was used at Broken Hill, by five mining companies alone, 1310 tons of coke per week, and it is estimated that the future requirements will be 1740 tons per week, and, according to contracts for one year ending March 31, 1890, the Broken Hill Proprietary used 18,144 tons English coke, costing landed at Port Pirie some £3 7s 8d per ton. German coke used during the same terms at various mines at Broken Hill, 2700 tons at £2 19s 6d per ton: New South Wales coke, 485 tons at £2 13s 6d; Greymouth, New Zealand coke, 2000 tons at £2 17s b'd per ton. Vide Mr. iSydn-ey Smith's report in a speech delivered lately at Broken Hill. It will thus be seen that an ample market is open for all the coal and coke that the North Brunner Colliery can produce. Applications for shares in this most promising investment will be received by F. A. WHITE, 83, Queen-street, Auckland, who will give all the information required by investors. . Oniy ONE-HALF THE SHARES are reserved for Australia, the balance being required in New Zealand. * SHBURN HALL, Dunedin.— only ir5L Licensed Private Asylum in New Zealand. All forms of Mental Derangement and Imbecility received for care and treatment. The grounds are extensive, giving space for occupation and recrea tion. Present number of inmates, 35. Total num. her received since opening, five years ago, 125. The advantages of a quiet home, like life, and select society are obtainable in this institution.Applications co be made to Mr* James Hume, Sunermten .font,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8284, 17 June 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8284, 17 June 1890, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8284, 17 June 1890, Page 8