THE CIRCUS.
a r F° tfo tiMitor. SIR. I Bee that this morning’s ‘Times.’ in speaking about the circus, comets a gr?at ra“ W»I the undojbleffly able (eat of ■ a double tea horses, but that was done by the Sams Mhtfcman TatChiarmi’s. and in /sribseqtent f|5 c H£ nlr lfc iS Chiarini>,;and io Messrs. $mT circus, oUr six ho. ses. bat e over, . ten horses intil laac night; TbeMia rf'diWence betwetfi sis T here are artists who can throw adoublo
great deal depends upon our reputation, I only seek what is due me. I correct the above only becruse our livelihood depends on the fea.,3 we accomplish. The more horses we leap over the more salary re receive. lam p :sitive that a double somersault over ten horses was never attempted, let alone accomplished, in these Colonies. Hoping you will insert this, I am, &c., Adolph Gonzales. Dunedin, February 26.
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Evening Star, Issue 4059, 29 February 1876, Page 3
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150THE CIRCUS. Evening Star, Issue 4059, 29 February 1876, Page 3
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