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TI THE „ jft ajftif^j,^ i lIUxAL AUSTRALIAN oib'otjs. Established Over Thirty Years. The 1 Largest and most genuine Equestrian Establishment in the colonies. The summit of Australian enterprise, absolutely without a parallel. ' Each Performer is a star ; a paragon of strength, skill, and daring. ' or of or LO THE DAY, UO f Who stand unrivalled in their profession. DASHING EQUESTRIANS ! j Marvellous Contortionists ! f\ RACEFCJL GYMNASTS ! , vJC Comic Funambulists ! ' AGILE ACROBATS ! Ground aud Lofty Tumblers ! ' T7IRENCH VAULTERS ! &c, ■ JO and FOUR ri REAT /CLOWNS ! OUR VJTREAT V7LOWNS ! ' Overflowing with Novelties in j Wit and Comicalities. Splendid Stud of Magnificent Australian, English, Thoroughbred, and Arabian r. Trained Horses and Fairy Trick Ponies, <■ models of perfection, evincing in their rj evolutions the near approach of brute a instinct to human reason ; in fact, they are veritable animal actions. THIS EXHIBITION WILL APPEAR AT HAMILTON, THIS DAY (SATURDAY) & MON DAY, 4 July Bth and 10th. I TE AWAMUTU, TUESDAY, JULY 11th. ALEXANDRA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12th. r CAMBRIDGE, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, c July 14th and 15th. J (g^-The Circus Wonders of the World brought to your very doorsTEft r Admission—Stalls, 5s ; pit, 3s. Children, half-price. R. LOVE, Advance Courier. . " ] ■ "
CAMBRIDGE MUSICAL UNION. T \^j l CONCERT & DANCE a WILL BE HELD AT THE PUBLIC HALL, CAMBRIDGE, s ON Monday, July 17. r H. W. MOORE, Secretary. Cambridge, July 7, 1882. S "DOROITGH OF HAMILTON. S N O~T I~C E. o THE restrictions hitherto in force within the t liorough oi Hamilton relating to the Sale of Fish by hawkers has been removed from this date, by a resolution of the Council. J. M. GELLING, Town Clerk. Counccil Chambers, Hamilton, sth July, 1882. CAMBRIDGE MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION. « THE FIRST MEETING of the Associ- f ation will be held at the Pubiic Hall, on Thursday next, the 13th inst, at half past seven o'clock. Members and intending members are requested to get their cards of admission, , from the secretary, and leavp the name c of their proposed contribution not later c •than Monday, 10th inst. c Readings and Recitations. „ 11. E. COTTON, q Hon. Sec. j PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, r BAZAAR, HAMILTON. . The Ladies of the Hamilton Presby- . terian Church intend to hold a Bazaar, for the purpose of clearing off the debt on the bulling,, early in September, next. Contributions of all kinds will be thank- \ fully received by Mrs Cawkwell, Mrs Macgregor Hay, Mrs Fulton, Miss Runciman, or any members of Committee. ISS CASSIDy- whil|t;tliauking't;iie * Ladies of 'HaWlton *for their patronage fdr':the' last twotye*aTS,ri<wishes to' J inform them that she has taken Miss, iWarr as a PartneiVandr by-being i punctual and giving, satisfaction, still hopes to, merit their support. ■,? - i/■ .^ M. J. CASSIDY&WARR,''Dcessmakers, j / }':' ."c * I CQoksjsee^ Hamilton. J AMILTON BAND:PA.MEETIN6 ' of the'Trxistees.'iCommittee and( . Members of the above Band willbe .lield^ ] in the^p/acjbitl'rpgmi .Gjvnne's/Jiotel, on. - Thursday,evening next,; July ,13th,' at 85 ♦> o ia^%hairf J>-^^wi^^n ftJ<lt* He' * public are respeo^fiiH^^Yite(Vio?attftnd. ; C'R: EWARDSf,ffi^er 4 j July7thj-1882.y, Vt, ':'!sss.»£X^rii.y*l »
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1562, 8 July 1882, Page 3
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