CIRCUS.
The pavilion was crowded in every section on Satm'day evening, the weather being fine and the people in possession of their week's receipts. A good and varied programme was weli gone through. Among other events, we may mention the following aswoithy of special remark : — Master J. Brahatn, as the British Foxhunter, who rode on two bnr«bnekr'd steeds, and was received with immense iipplauses and the ho izontal bar performance by .Messrs. Beda and Rob rts, who performed thuir parts with skill, elegance, and agility. To-night's entertainment will be for the benefit of Mr. Murray ; and the fair La R <siere will ■»opear once more before Auckland spectator*. 1? *-b.e weather prove-* reasonably fine, no doubt JA-fljiouse will again be weli filled, and Mr. Murrayh e enabled to recoup some of the looses unfortuiiav»ly sustained by him through the unfavourable al»rosition of .the clerk of ,the weather. "\^
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 551, 16 October 1871, Page 2
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147CIRCUS. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 551, 16 October 1871, Page 2
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