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FILMS'CIRCUS. THE EVENT OF 1893. VIOTORIA-fiTREET BHSKRVE. Wellington. Under the distinguished patronngo and in the presence of His Exccllcnoy the Earl of Glasgow, Lady Glasgow, and Suite. This afternoon and evening TWO PEHFORMANCES DAILY, at 3 and 8 p.m. ITLLIS' GREAT CIBCU3 act MENAGERIE of Wild Basis and Animals. 4—Magnificent Numax Lioss —4 Will be put through their Thrilling Performance in the centre of the Arena. MR.F.E.FILLIS, Tho Greatest horseman of tho present century, U CLOWNS 11 CLOWNS 11 LITTLE BERTIE, Tho "Pochet Leotard," whose performances on the lofty trapeze and divo Irom the summit of the tent into a net beuealh-a distance of 75 feet-must be seen to be behoved ROYAL BENGAL TIGEK, The only animal of its kind ever introduced LOOSE into the Arena, but no fear may be entertained, as during this portion ol the entertainment a high iron railing encircles the ring, Tlio celebrated MAN AND TIGER FIGHT Is now seen in New Zealand lor tho First Time, K PERFORMING ELEPHANTS K MADAME FILLIS, For three seasons the Leading Member of the Paiis Hippodrome. 50 EDUCATED HORSES! 12 TRIOR POSIES I 7 HUNGARIAN AND ARAB HORSES I All trained to the very, pink;'of perfection together with a :;:'t[i HOST OF NOVELTIES'';■;;■:, 'i, .■; , SV.'.-S.oi every j. >!;t- >i;.:CsPECIAL ; TltAIMeJ.' ■■ '& ''' "': | Particular aticiition is called to theipeoial advertiscmentannounoingthenrrangcni'nts concluded with the railway authorities for tho benefit'; o( onintry visitors, who can witness citlitr afternoon or evening perforraancc. an I return homo the same day, Excursionfares will be charged.. Admission—sg, 3s, 2s. Child'cn half-price, .■■Doors .open ;.an hour prior .to each performance; y 1 '■'■' ■'" SolejProprictor'i;'. ,V, : 7; v v ,Mr F, E. Fillis Business Mannger.,.,,..;. ..Signor. Agrati Advance'Rcprcse'ntative;.;.; Allan Hniuilton mHEATIIE';W4I,;' MASTERTON. «(?Witt CLAPHAM'S .' h||I;^:.MISSION, ■";'. iWairarapa Season, Commencing. !■ \:

■Mr .ClaphairiV' f rbni; : the' Nelso'^Stvaatorium.'oml Hydro-Electropathic m Institute, .has now the honour to lanounce to the, people of Hasterton and District, that" aftcr/'couaidornble difliculty. he has .been successful in organising a Mission to help thc/Nccdy Sick, and for that purpose will give Lecture, Entertainments in your town; of a : pleasing character, introducing—«,■' : ':SUSIC>NW AND DRAMAS by. ; .- : : a' '.'Select: and. Powerful, Company, of k.;:is;f ALENTED ARTISTS, : :-:> ; '-in their Grand;.' ■,. ■■■■/ Mk'IKG-EOOM ■ ENTEIiTAINMENTS . ; ' Sketches specially mitten tor the occasion, staged up to. date, with all the latest mecuanicalcffccts.and scenery specially painted or tho tour.'.-The whole, forming tie most brilliant organised entertainments thathavo ever! visited your district. Pronounced by the Southern' Press to be'tho brightest, hppicst, and most unique'home of amusement aud refined.enjoyment;;. : , ; ■■lts. great objocl is.Jo"'. help the Poor Sick :to regain health,' free'of cost to tho individual.,. The' whole of .the. proceeds (except bare actual expenses) are devoted to a fund for that purpose. ■

. OK IMS . Mastertou Hospital Will behold ' DRILL HALL,'MABWTpN,'a;| L.UJIKS COMMITTEE*OF'-.MiSAOEMESI—" Mesdamcs W. H; ■'Bcotham,: Boddington, Donald, Hosking, Nicol, Titbuteau,-- Yates, and MisS Vallance. >'-,. ,■■;: ■; ■, v: .■>; C>< :;.■;■»;■■ s' Catching Committee—Mesdamcs Aitken, Andrew, Ankeioll, Bagge, W. Casclbcrg. Cameron .(Opsin),. .Dickson, Elkins,Hath&way,Hessey.Hogg, C.;, C. flood, Hooper, Jago, King','. Lett, Lowes, Marlcy, Millington, ' Moffit,' Mutric, W. McKeuzie, Owen, Fay too, Bichardson,' Taylor, . Tosswill, C, F, Vallance, Warden, Wiokcus, Miss Cliaraberlain,. assisted' by Gexeiul Committee, ; .as under—Mesdamcs Boys/Crawford, Druiiimond,. M.. B, ■ Elder, Eton; Ewart, Gawitli, Holloway, ■ J. Holmes, Holmwood, Hughes,' Hutchison,..lggulden, Keisenberg,- Keith, Marlcy, F/Moore, F. ■ 6. Moorc,.Moriisou,McT.eod, , .Ockenden,Paige l J, Perry; Persion, Scllnr, S iuckoy; Wiuobcster, MissesKummerand E00ke1.. '..[:.. '■■'Decoiutixo ''.Committee Mrs VArnott, Misses Andctßon; Enp, .Eoddington, Camcrrin;': Dennan, - Hatliaway,.' Hessoy," Jago, Munro, v : : .Nicol, l'crry," Towel!, .■ Vallanco, ..Wardcll nnd.:Yat'es, ■■M'C'.'s-Mcssrs.W. F, Croxloii,'WilliamiL'owcv C.':'. : .A/'Pownall, and Dr; Douglas,: Gentlemen,' o/-, Ex'tra.Lndy,'.2/6, .which ina; be obtained from any.oi tbe.abovc members ot Committee'. v:-Vv;.:' :■'''i ■■■■iW v-CiV'S;' ■ 'V.;MIW. NICOL, v';; /Hon. TredsurM.yV' ;Hon; Secretary!

WAIRARAPA HUNT CLUB SPORTS, To bo held in LOWES & lORNS' fARDS, MASTERTON. • QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, 21m MAY. COMMENCE AT ONE O'CLOCK, SHARP. Dismounting Hurdle Competition—UornpoU- -; tor to jump several flights of hurdles. iif- dismounting (both feet to touch ground) '■■: »iul remount between each flight. First ■:v; priz», Mr It, R- Armstrong's bridle value : ;v 80a; second, Mr J. Elliott's hunting : -r'- whip | third, Mr Palrymplc'Hprizo, TJn-pfidingCopipotl Horses to be nominated by ladies, mpctitors to jump hurdle, dismo , id Wo to lady nominitiug him, j needle and hand same to com 1 Setitor, who then remounts, jumps urdle, and proceeds to winning post, Open only to members of recognised '" Hunt Clubs. First prize, Gold Bracelet, valuo £lO (subscribed by bachelor mem- / bcrs Wairarapa Hunt Club); second, Mr A, Hendercon's brooch, valuo £1 10s; third, Mi- E. Welch's hdy's whip, Club will find needles aud thread. Jumping Competition-Over Hunting Fences, (no water), Minimum Weight I2st. First prize, £10; second, £3 aud Mr T. H. Thompson's riding whip; third, Mr S'. jSyvcptop's hunting croj). Cigar'andUniDrpllaCornpetition-Competitor to light cijar, open limbrclla, mount horse, jump hurdle, rido to whining post | ■ cigar to ke alight at finish, First prize £2 »r,d Mr H, B, Tucker's bos cigars; : second, £1 and Mr J, Mandel's silver value 10s. Tilting—Firat prize, LOand Menvs A, Whito & Co.'s prize valuo 10s Cd; second. L2 and Petcroon and Co.'s prize valua 10s 6d; third, Mr Pragucll's prize value 10s Od, OroDgo Competition-Competitors to rido over four birdies, carrying a plate of oranges, the one retaining the most oranges to be winner, First prize, L2j second, LI; third, Townscnd and Cow. peVs valuo 10a Cd. Club will find oranges. Entry fii for Jumprnfj tfoiplifirjn. j|}j, all other «wnl» 5s «ic/i, Entries closo with the Secretary at Carterton at any time on Saturday, 20th May, PEARSON'S BRASS BAND (lGpcrfoimcra). Admission to Ground One Shilling, Wm. McKENZIE, ffoß. 811011 "Obaerrer Office, Oirteiton,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4425, 22 May 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4425, 22 May 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4425, 22 May 1893, Page 3

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