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GREAT ATTRACTION. NOVELTY ! NOVELTY ! ! THE GREATEST WONDER OF THE AGE ' TWO DOMESTICATED ZEBRAS. MR. W. 11. FOLEY has the honor to announce to the inhabitants of Wellington, that since his lust visit, he has at an enormous expense imported rrom the South of Africa, two ■wild Zebras, being the first ever imported into the Australian colonies. Since the arrival of these animals, Mr Foley has brought them to that perfection, as docile and tame as his pet mare Lucy. On arrival in Sydney, they killed one man and broke the leg of another, thus showing what man can do with wild beasts. Mr Foley has also imported an OURAN-GA-TANG or MAN APE, the largest; in the world. During the exhibition, Mr Foley will make him go through his performance with the Zebras. Also, with them will be on view the Empress of Siam's Watch and valuable Trinkets, and tho Emperor of China's Walking Stick, taken from the palace in the late rebellion in China. One of the greatest piece of Avork of art in the Australian colonies. The exhibition will be open daily, from 11 a.m. till 9 p.m. The admission to the whole will be one shilling, Children and schools half-price. From tho Sydney Horn hit/ Herald, "we have now on view in Pitt-street, two wild Zebras, imported by Mr Foley, and tho wonderful Man Monkey, 1 he greatest wonders of the present age." June IG, 18G5. CALIFORNIA!?" CIRCUS. PROPRIETORS ... S. GREENE URG & CO. MANAGER ... W. 11. FOLEY. GRAND OPENING NIGHT. MONDAY EVENING, 26th JUNE. AXD EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK. GRAND MID-DAY PERFORMANCE ON SATURDAY, at TWO O'CLOCK. Doors open at J to 7 to commence at £ to 8 shaip. Admission— Boxes, ss. Pit, 3s. Children halt-price. N. 13. — Good order will he strictly observed, and no smoking allowed. rp II E A T R E ROYAL. Lessees— Messrs. TOWERS & Co. Stage Manager — Mr HOWE. THE THEATRE WILL BE CLOSED THIS EVENING. FRIDAY, JUNE 23rd. BENEFIT OF MR. P. TOWER S. The perfomance will commence with Sheridan Knowles' historical play of WILLIAM TELL. To conclude with [ THE GENTLEMAN IN BLACK. Doors open at half-past Seven, to commence at Eight. Prices — Stalls, 5s ; Boxes, 3s ; Pit, 2s. X EOPOLD'S MONSTER TROUPE JLi op GYMNASTS AND BALLET ARTISTES WILL SHORTLY ARRIVE. milE LEOPOLD BROTHERS, FRAULEIN FANNIE THE WIELAND BROTHERS AND THE DOG LEO WILL SHORTLY APPEAR. NOTICE. /~\WING to the late Dissolution of Partnership of tho firm of McKenzib & Mum, it is re ocssary that all long outstanding accounts due to this office, be paid to tho undersigned on or before the 30th day of June, 1805, after which date tlioso still unsettled are required to be placed in the hands of a solicitor for collection. Parties whose accounts are now long past duo are therefore respectfully requested tosetllethem before tho date in question, and with the object of facilitating this, a collector will visit the Hutt, and VVairarapa distiicts during tho ensuing two months, THOMAS McKENZIE, Proprietor of tho ' Wellington Independent. ' EDUCATION. MRS LING begs to announce to tho inhabitants of Wellington and the surrounding districts that Bhe has for three young Ladies as Boarders, alter tho Winter Vacations. Qhuznee.street, Juno 21st, 1865.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XX, Issue 2222, 22 June 1865, Page 2

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