Meetings and Amusements. ~THE SHOW OF 1904."" TBE BIG SHOW. AN EXCEPTIONAL EVENT. Travelling by Special Train, FITZGERALD BROS.' ALL NEW CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE. A SHOW of Unparalleled Excellence. Eclipsing all. Brimful of Startling and Dazzling Events. At MASTERTON, Saturday, January 30th. TWO PERFORMANCES, Afternoon, at 3, and Night, at 8. THE NEW LONDON AND CONTINENTAL COMBINATION. DR. GORDON. DR. GORDON. The Modern Vulcan, lifting a horse up a ladder 25ft high, and carrying a full-grown horse around the arena, and the enormous weight of 4501b with his teeth alone. ERIC AND REANO, Mid-air Acrobats and Gymnasts. ZENORIA BROS., on the Enchanted Globe. MANZONIA and his Troupe of Educated Dogs. MADAME ONRA, " Queen of the Silver Wire." GILLENO, the Musical Marvel. ROBERTSON AND WINGFIELD, Elite Horizontal Bar Performers. BENATO, rho Supreme—a Mirth-Evoking Mimic. The Wonderful Flying Meteors, the greatest and most sensational act in all acrobatic annals. MDLLE MILLIE DAGMAR, with her "Napoleon," and educated terriers. "Tom," ''Dick" and-'Harry.'" MDLLE. KATIE MONTGOMERY, the intreped Lady Equestrienne. HERR YON DERMEHDEN, the celebrated Cornet Soloist, will accompany the Show, with his i-pecially selected Band. POPULAR PRICES. FRANK JONES AND F. C. PARKER, Agents. NOTICE. npHE Annual General Meeting of the JL Masterton Coursing Club place at the Central Hotel on Wednesday, 3rd February, 1904, at 8 p.m. Ail members and intending members are requested to be pre sent. Business—Election of officers and general. FRANK DUPRE, Hon. Sec. WOODVILLE CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. TWELFTH ANNUAL SHOW. WEDNESDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, 1904. Entries close on the 19th of this month. SHEEP exhibited at this Show can be forwarded on in time for the Palmerston Ram Fair. Stock can bo conveyed on the day previous to the Show by the train leaving Cross Creek at 8.30 a.m. and arriving at Woodville at 1.5 p.m Entries will be received by the Secretaries of the A. and P. Societies, Cartertcn and Masterton, by Mr C. Reeve, of Bketahuna, Or— Rowe Fennell, Secbetaby, Vogel Street, Woodville. MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW - - February 16th & 17th, ISO 4, AND - - RAM FAIR, ON February 18th and 19th. TTOBSES, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Dogs, -"--"- Produce and Horticultural Exhibits. JUMPING, MOUNTED MILITARY, AND SHEAEING COMPETITIONS. . . . OVER £1000 OFFERED IN PRIZES dSI 73 IN JUMPI'. G EVENTS ALONK £1 78 Entries Close at 9 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 3rd, 1804. Sohedules and Entry Forms on application to— JOHN B. EMMETT, Seoretary, Masterton. TOWNSEND & COWPER, HAVE JUST LANDED, large consign ments of Canvas and Felt foi HORSE AND COW COVERS, direot from English manufacturers. W« are prepared to make Horse Covers, with girths or straps round the legs, as cheap as any house in New Zealand.*also paroel of Kangaroo Skins for LONG LEGGINGS.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7677, 29 January 1904, Page 1
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