California Circus. —Our readers will be glad to learn that Mr Foley and his celebrated troupe of equestrians, acrobats, jugglers, &c., will, for four moreuights, continue to enliven the good folk of Napier. We beg to direct attention to an advertisement in another columns, announcing the above fact. The Weather, since our last, lias been very rough and stormy. Yesterday, especially, we had a regular “southerly burster,” accompanied with heavy rain—the Eastern Spit presenting a peculiarly -watery appearance, from the excessively high tide and the ram. The slate of the harbor, as we go to press, indicates an equally high tide to-day. ’
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 6, Issue 305, 11 September 1865, Page 2
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102Untitled Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 6, Issue 305, 11 September 1865, Page 2
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