■ FILMS'CIRCUS. y ' THE EVENT OF 1893. VIOTOIUA-STREET BKBERVE. Welliußtou. V Undor the distinguished patronage and in ' tho presenco of • His Exccllcuoy the Karl of Glasgow, Lady Glasgow, and Suite. . This afternoon and evening I TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY, at 3 and 8 p.m. FILLIS' n GREAT MUCUS and MENAGERIE of a Wild Beastund Animals. t 4—MaomfickktNubunLmxs—4 Will bo put through their Thrilling Performance in the cenire of tho Arena. ME. F. E. FILLIS, The Greatest horseman of tho present oen- " .'■..' tuty, U clowns n CLOWNS II 'LITTLE BERHE, Tho "Poohet Leotard," whose performances i on tho lofty trapozo and divo from tho sumI mit of the tout into a net bencath-a dis'l tanco of 75 feet- must bo seen to bo boliovrd h . . . . 'ROYALBENGAL TIGER, „' Tho onlv animal of its kind over introduced ' LOOSE into tho Arena, but no fear may be a entertained, as during this portion of the B entertainment a high iron railing encircles j fho ring. The celebrated j :.',:■. MAN AND TIGER FIGHT " ■. 'l*'? Is now soon in Now Zealand for tho ■f %?.':',¥*'■■ : ■•' rß ' m ' ;.:.;&; PERFORMING ELEPHANTS ff : ?: -'h&: : MADAME FILLIS, ,j Forthreo seasons the Leading Member of ri 1 50' EDUCATED HORSES I ■ .vv-' 5 ' ' 12 TRICK PONIES I I HUNGARIAN AND ARAB HORSES I ■ s All trained to the very pink of porfcotion ,"'.'■.'''■"-'■ :■'''■.'■'■. together with a '' .;> vftIHOST Of NOVELTIES f':'. '■'"'■?''?... Of every kind. .;. r. TRAINS. s ;.. ■l'avticulor attention is called tothespecial ,;• alvertisomcntoMio'uncingt'ienrrangemi'nts j coii'clmled with the railway authorities for ,» the beucfit of cmiitry visitors, who cao c witness either oftemooa or evening per- »■ .formance, and return home tho same day. „ Excursion, fares will be cliarfici). s /Admission—sb,' 3s, 2s. Children half-price. n. •■ Doors open an hour prior to each per ' j forniorice, ' ;;, ■■Sole; Proprietor...... ', Mr F. E. Fillis r ' ; business Manager Signor Agrati . ii 'Advance Representative.,..AllanHamilton I 'ROYAL, MABTERTON. | >IH CLAPHAM'S 'WIfK % TH "''MISSION. . '".Wairarapa Season, Commencing :;*jii&D ay , 22nd m ay . ?:/•.Mr/Cliiphani,'front the Nelson Sanato--1 riiiiiif: and Hydro-Elcctropalhio and Botanic '. Institute, has now the honour to announce ' .to'the people of Masterton and District, that .' after: considerable difficulty, he has been !'. successful in organising a Mission to help :■> IhVfNeedy Sick, and for that purpose will : giye'Lectura Entertainments in your town, '.; of.a.'pleasing character, introducing— ASD DRAMA, \ 1 by 'a : : : Select and Powerful Company, of ( \ / 15 TALENTED ARTISTS, { ■ i in their Grand b ': "DRAWING-ROOM ENTERTAINMENTS . Sketches specially written for the occasion, ; staged/tip to date, with all the latest me- } 'chaiiicalellccts.andsccneryspecinllypainted j, ,or thc':tour..:.:The..whole forming the most ' ..brilliiiut orgaiiisedentertninmcnts that have 1 ever yisitalyour district. Pronounced by the ' ... Southern' Press.' the brightest, hap- ;■ 'piest'i'au'd : n!ost.,tiui(jue,hoine of amusement '■ 'an'd'refi'ue : (l:c'iijoyiiieni''';'■'' ''■'[ Its,great;;obje'ctXis';/fo;: help the Poor : ; Sick'.to"rcgain:diealtli,' ; free of cost to tho i..indit'idt|(i!;. : :'The whole of the proceeds ! (except., bare .{actual-expenses) arc devoted ;to,af u'lid-fpr'that' purpose,' ;: jCptebNKUCOME ALL! ?;':.'... InEd liclp iiie iii this great cause of .SpFEEIffHUMANITY, .... a's'it.:is"ea.sy,fqrthe many to help the •.' ~■■ v '.''few ; :':;:;v '; ; POPULAR CHARGED; j.v .-':■ y^j : ;;mil-. 2 ■ Rescrved'Seatsi'Thrco Shillings. : ; .; : 4/#lll ']■'..■■,, ' Masterton; Hospital :'.■:■•■":' •.-.-'"'WiinJe hold In the '■' o law£s\'CoMSHTOß'jiof'';'-■ Mahaoemikt—- , ';Me'sdaihes'' : 'W,iH,'' : ''Beetham, Boddington, ' Donald,;Hosking,.'Nicoli:/Tabuteau, Yates, ! and' Miss Vallhncc,,s-':-'': : -. : '■■ ■pATMitNO CoMMiiiEE—Mesdaniea Altken, .■An'd'rew;.:Aukctell,.Ba'gge,W. H. Beetbam, ■Caselberg;l : Camcrori'.. ; '(Opaki), Dickson, .■ ; Elkiu's, ,: Hathaway;:He'ssey, Hogg, C. o 0. Hood, Hooper,; Jago, .King, Lett, L wes, . Marley,; ; Milliuglon,: ; 'iMollit, Mutric, W, ; .MoKcnzie, Oweu, Payton, Richardson, Toy- '■ 16r,':t:.Tosswill,;'C. ,I'. : Variance, Wnrdell, ■.'WiokcnsSMis's:Chamberlain, assisted by : 'GESiiiiAL'.CoJi.Mimi as under—Mcsdamcs : Boys,'Crawford, Drummond, M. B. Elder, '■ EtonlEwa'rt.Gawith.Holloway, J.Holmes, * HolmwooiV Hughes, Hutchison, Igguldeu, 1 Keisenbci a , : Keith, Marley, F. Moore, F. _O. 1 Moore, Morrison, Mel eod, Ockeudcn, Paige, I J. Perry,.l'erston, Sellar, Stuckey, Winchesi tcr.Missc's Rummer and Rockcl. \ : Dbcohatis« Committee—Mrs Arnott, I Misses Anderson, Baggc, Boddington, Camj eron, Dennan, Hathaway, Hcssey, Jago, ■■■■ Munro.-Nicol,. Perry, Powell, Vallance; 1 Wardclloud Yates. 'M.C.'s-Mcssrs W/Fl t Croxton, William Lowes, C. A. Pownall, 1 apd Dr. PougW -TICKETS—DoubIe, 7/§, "- Gentlemen, S/-, Extra lady, 3/6. whicuniay y be obtained from any of the above members • of Committee, '■■ '.-.'■" '-'.;,. MRS. SELMR, y Treasurer, ■ *■;■■ Hon. Secretary. WAIRARAPA ; mm CLUB SPOJRTS, ■■;''■.;.'■ To bo held in !.' i;"'LOWES & lOENS' f AEDS, ; ; : ;#vi' MASTERTON, h QUEEK'S BIRTHDAY, 24m MAY. i COMMENCE AT ONE O'CLOCK, SHARP, i] Dismounting Hurdlo Cumpotition—Compcti- ''■;■■-■ tor to jump several flights of hurdles. '•' ">■; disniouating (both feet to touch gropd) * ■'-■' and remount between eaoli (light, I'irst n ■■■'■■: priz", Mr R, K, Armstrong's bridle value it :.?:-■ 30s; second, Mr J. Elliott's hunting '£■■ ■ whip; third, Mr Dalrymple's prize. ■ Ladies' Tiophy-Needle Threading Competi- :■' : :: ;? tion.—Hotaos to bo nominated by ladies, ■ ! i Competitors to jump hurdle, dismo t, r "" lead howe to lady nominating him, y to thread needle and hand same to eem,'i 'i ■■'uetitw, who then remounts, jumps ; '- Wdle, and proceeds to winning post. ..'' v: ■■; Open only to members of rccogcißed ',.:■:■ Hunt Cluw. first prize, Gold Bracelet,' ;.', y'ahie £lO (subscribed hy bachelor mem- ■; bers Wairarapa Hunt Club); second, Mr A. Henderson's brooch, value £1 10s j third, Mr E. Welch's kly's whip, Club , s will find needles and thread. It Jumping Competition-pvcrUuhtirig Fonpes, , ' (uowater). Mmimum "Weight ljst, First id iirTje, '£l6i necbhdl £9 arid Mr T. R, »• Thompson's ijdiug whip; third, Mr S, \. Syverston'a hunting crop, gf Cigar an J Umbrella Oompetlt'on—Competitor to light cigar, open umbrella, mount ' . horse, jump hurdle, ride to whining post | '"■ cigar to be alight at finish, First prize £2 aid Mr H. B. Tucker's box cigars j tsccond, £1 and Mr J. Mandel's silver '; mounted pipe j third, Mr J, L, Murray's, value 10i. , Tilting—F.'vatinke, LDaud Messrs A. White & Co.'s prize value 10s tkl j second, L2 and Pctcrton and Co.'s prize vblu» 10s 6d; third, Mr I'rapH's prizo value 10s Od. Oranjo Competition—Competitors to ride v over four hurdles, carrying a plate of oranges, the one retaining the most oranges to be winner, First prize, L2; second, LI i third', Tflwp&ml apd 'Cowo- per's value 10s 6d, Club will find orahgesi 8 t Enlr\j /ce for h«WH o»irtpeWio» 10s, 3l j all vtkr mnti 5s cac/i, ID Entries close with the Secretary at Carterton " at any time on Saturday, 20th May, a -» PEARSON'S BBASS BAND (lOperfoimers). he Admission tp Ground Ono Shilling. • W«. MoKENZIE, Hon. Sec, Observer Office, Ciitttton,' I
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4423, 19 May 1893, Page 3
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