T he Circus.
The large posters which have been ornamenting the boardings in Timarn will have served to let the people know of the early approach of St Leon’s Menagerie and Circus. From what we can gather from the notices of the per* formanceii in the columns of onr contemporaries, a treat of no common kind is in store for those who can appreciate the performances of the hippodrome. Jhero are numerous exponents of equestrian art in a)l its phases, there are plenty of clever gymnasts and the clown is said to be among the best that have visited this part of the world. The Menagerie contains a large number of wild beasts, and is certain of attraction. Wehave not the slightest donbt that the Circus will draw crowded bouses tomorrow and Friday evening.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 4070, 28 April 1886, Page 3
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134The Circus. South Canterbury Times, Issue 4070, 28 April 1886, Page 3
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