ADVERTISEMENTS. "T^INE SERVICE wiil be conducted on XJ SUNDAY next, 13ih Decembfivtft the TRINITY PRESB-KTRRIAN^HUROU, in theHorniDg by the Rev. Mr TW'NICHOL, of Au/kland; in the Kveiing by- the Rev. Mr BRIICE, of Auckland. \ 3166—2 HATS! HATS! "| fic\ DOZEN MSN'S ALPINE HATSr JLyyVJ In Black and Color/ ,/ / Only 4s 6!, worth I Less than English Cost ! ! ! / T. S. WYMOND & CO., ' 5167 —3 Hall of Commrrce. NELSPfN VOLUNTEER FRIE / BBIG LDE. ■jl/TRMBERXto M FT at the Fngine JLTX/ House TIMS E TE <ING, at 7 o'clock, for^PBAC I'ICE, by^w cial requ * E. /?!?!_/ Hon. Sec. UNITEDyALPINE QUARTZ- \^ /MINING^OMP I.NY (L IMl ted.) VTa Meeting oVt! c Directors, held on -£L. 98th November . CALL (Ist) cf ONE WBNNY per Share wa toade, PAYABLE to ihe Manager at the O! iX of the Tompany, /on WEDNESDAY, t e\h day of December. 1874. X . DAI ID ST\7AR^, Lyell, Deoembtr I, I^TC /b 163— 1 "VITANtSd, ,-^few Good^JTR^ESS VV mams. Jsj J 3157 yCrAY. WANTEf. lM<Pairß Goo/ FOWdbS andDIK^S. v / f I 3153-^ Jlf. PHILLIPS, Brfdgc-a&eet. \. /"N 0 T I~O~E~f iL S the FOWLS complained of/appear to JLX. have no Owner, the Unde*igntd will /consider himself free to DESTKOK them from this date, if TrefpafsiogWthe VFesleyan Church Property. W. KEALL. December 1 1, 1P74. 3155— 3 THIS E.^ EN ING. QREAT A^fIEtJICAN CIRCUS. Immense^Sacceßs of this Talented Troupe. BdHLWANir PROGRAMME for / V / \ TO-NIGHT ! Concluaiog with the Great Equestrhn / Spectacle of DICK/TURPJN'S tiIDE (o YORK ! / h R \ Life and Death of Bonny Blaik Bes*. Tfhis magniQcent | Equestriah Company .'/ comprises the \ Vj STAR RIDERS' OF THE A^ORLD, NE.W SBKSITIONAi BARE-BACK t*IO^S, EQOESTBI/NS, ACROjLVT^, JUGGLER 3, OYMSTASTS, BQUrLIiIHSTS, OLOWNS, U IAPBKS, JESM^S, CONTORTIONII US, VJ. CLTEBB, AND CHAMPKN TOMBLBHS, Comprising the following Artistes:— GEORGE GIL HAM, Undisputed Chamjfion Bare-back Rider of tub World. MR. jj. LEWIS, Great Star Bare-jack Rider of America. MDLLE. FANNY YEOMANS, The Darin? American Equestrienne. MISS KATE WALLACE, The Fairy Equestrif nne and Gem of the Arena MASTEII J. ROMEO, Somersault Equestrian ami Gymnast MDDLIi;. ORACIE, The Lady with the Iron iTeeth, the greatest wonder of toe sue. SENOR A;. GONZALES, Champion Doube Somersault Thrower and Tumbler of thi World. Both these high-class h rtistes are late of Chiarini's Rojal Italian Circus ARTHUR TURNER, American Voltiseui . Tumbler, Acrobat &c MR. )r. BIRD, Celebrated Contortionist and Equestrian. MR. F. '.SEYMOUR, The Funfty,eiowh and Original Jester MRWBTWTCHINS, The Peerless Gymnast and Modern Milo SIGNORjSALVARIO, Spanish and Mexican Scene Bider. MR. J. | BARLOW, Vocaligt '& Comedian MR. T|. KING, Favorite [Equestrian. The American Company's Stud consists of HIGHLY TRAINED HORSES AND TRICK JPONIES. Aijso, j THE EQUINE WONDERS, Black Bess, PBiNCEaa, and Bbiixiaht. SPLENDID BiRASS h BAND, With Choicti Selection^: The above Splendid Company will perform in their Marquee, which |will be comfortably seated, and brilliantly lighted. Prices of Admission :Ucircle, 4s; 1 Stalls, 3s; Fit, 2s. Children half-price to all parts of the House. I thom4s l. king, 31« \ Agent.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 293, 11 December 1874, Page 2
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