TE AWAMUTU.
Wiktiis' Cllti'us.—Too good folks of Te Awamutu and the whole country side, will on Tuesday, August L'tith, have the pleasure of seeing this really first-class show and matchless horsemen, and acrobatic feata the highest order of excellence ; the most graceful, gifted, cultivated, refined and fearless, artists in their several roles who constitute the corps of performers, white the thirties of brilliant wit, fche merry conceits of the most humorous clowns, will bring laughter even from a funeral mute. I have seen some good shows during mv journalistic experience, the lurgest, most accomplished and versatile staffs of performers, which the United States and tho colonies have produced, and I. have reason to believe that Wirths 1 circus will compare favourably.
A Son of St. ivus.— Everybody knows or ought to know that St. Ives is the patron saint of lawyers anil wearers of the toga and wig generally. The holy patron claims another sou and protege who started in tho practice of bis profession at To Awamiitu. Mr Ci".:ickshank is the gentlemen referred to. As Mr Craickshauk has made a good record as a law clerk anil passed a creditable examination, I believo lie will be found a capable and trustworthy legal adviser. It only remains to wish him plenty of clients and tho latter a successful issue to all their suits, but this is perhaps too much to expect in every case. TkA\vajii:tu Niw Sai.kyakds,—l shall direct the attention of your numerous readers here and at Alexandra, Paterangi, Te llorcatid Raglan to the great and manifold advantages and comfort tho buyers and selleis of stock will obtain through tho erection of the roomy saleyards just finished here for Mr \V. J. Hunter.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2825, 21 August 1890, Page 2
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284TE AWAMUTU. Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2825, 21 August 1890, Page 2
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