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ROWE'S OLYMPIC CIRCUS. .*. J. A. ROWE, SOLE PROPRIETOR AND MANAGER. ■•» jl/| R. ROWE most respectfully begs to announce to the Public of AuckJ?A land and its vicinity, that his first Performance will take place on MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1852, with his well-known and celebrated Equestrian Company and highly trained Stud of Horses, among which is the World Renowned Trick Horse Adonis, or the Horse of Five Thousand, trained by himself; also, the beautiful Domestic Steed Othello, and three other splendid Trick Poneys. Mr. R. assures the Public that it shall ever be his ardent study to give the very best Entertainments and Variety in Performance that can be obtained this side of the Atlantic ; and that there shall be nothing wanting on his part or that of the Company to meet their approbation. The Company is Composed of the following Artists-" Equestrian Director Mr. J. A. ROWE. Ring Master Mr. MUSCATT. Clowns Messrs. W. HOWARD, E. YEAMANS, and R. STAVENS. Master RAFAEL The Wonder of the Age and Pet of the Arena. Female Equestrian... Mis. J. A. ROWE. The Entertainment for this Evening will commence with a Embracing a number of rapid and pleasing Evolutions, led by MR. and MRS. ROWE. After which, MR. ROWE will Dance the celebrated Horse

To be followed by MASTER RAFAEL in his very difficult on his favorite Poney Billy, who will leap over a number of BARS, placed in various parts of tne Circle, while his rider vaults on his back. MR. ROWE will now introduce the Horse of Five Thousand, Adonis, in his very interesting Scene, entitled the Indian Hunter and his Wild Charger. Intermission of Fifteen Minutes. After which, the SECOND PART will commence with a Beautiful Scene, by MR. ROWE, in three changes, viz: — ll t — As Pantaloon. 2.— As Roman Gladiator* B*—lk 1 i^gtyi^Y bM HII § MRbEL* To be followed by the Daring MASTER RAFAEL, pupil of MR. ROWE'S, in His most Astonishing Principal

Leaping Act of Horsemanship. This Youth, only eleven years of age, will perform some of the most difficult feats ever performed by man, on his Fleet Steed Jerry. MR. HOWARD, the celebrated Scenic Rider, will appear in his beautiful Scene of the Intrian mtatrtor of Kortfi Umtvita, in which Scene Mr. H. stands unrivalled. Intermission of Ten Minutes. The whole to conclude with the Highly Laughable Afterpiece of THE MILLER AND COALMAN, in which the beautiful black Steed Othello will be introduced. MILLER, MR. HOWARD. COALMAN, MR. YEAMANS. Prices of Admission : — Boxes, 45. ; Pit, 25. ; Children under twelve years old, Half Price. gST NO SMOKING ALLOWED IN THE CIRCUS, Doors open at half-past Six o'clock ; Performance to commence at Seven o'clock.

BOOTS AND SHOES. HP HE Undersigned have just opened a Splendid Assortment of Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shoes of the best quality, viz. — Ladies' Cloth, Cashmere, and Lasting Boots Girls' do. do. do. do. Boys' Stout Leather do. Ladies' and Girls' Double Blue Cloth do. Boys' Stout do. do. Leather do. Girls' and Boys' Patent Leather Shoes, single and double soles Children's Roan and Leather Shoes Ladies' Lasting and Patent Leather Shoes Ladies and Gentlemen's Carpet Slippers, &c. GRAHAM & HENDERSON, Victoria Warehouse.

NOW UNPACKED. Ex KATHEBINE STEWART FORBES. RAILWAY HOUSE, QUEEN-STREET, QNE CASE OF PLATE PRINTS, (THOS. HOYLE AND SON). Yard Wide, Warranted Fast Colour, B^d. per yard. A Lot of Boys' Albert Cloth Caps, 2/9 each Men's Moleskin Trowsers, double stitched, tape seams, White and Drab 6/6, and 6/9 per pair, all sizes A Few Fancy Coloured Muslin Dresses, 4/6 the Dress owing to the Season being advanced, 1 A. JONES, ' March 26, 1852. Railway House.

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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 621, 27 March 1852, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 621, 27 March 1852, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 621, 27 March 1852, Page 2

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