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THE CIRCUS

... THE CIRCUS. When Messrs. Cooke's talented company announced their coming and their intention to stay three months the borough, there were not a few who foresaw the departure of the Circus months at the most, and with a heavy pecuniary loss. was said ...

THE CIRCUS

... THE CIRCUS. That circus will still succeed and be a profitable speculation in Hastings, even in these dull times, has been amply demonstrated by Mr. C. Ethair during the past fortnight. It wa.s no slight undertaking for that gentleman to re-open the ...

THE CIRCUS

... THE CIRCUS. The Circus continues to meet with the success it merits. It weekly audiences are counted by thousands whose interest in the performances never flags Novelty after is presented to the public, and Mes-rs. Cooke spare no exiiense or labor to ...

THE CIRCUS

... THE CIRCUS. Kattv's Circus has this week taken -Pjew y public, by the production ,„ drama of or the Wild Horse of Tartary, tfae direction of Mr. A. Jfi. whom it is no empty compliment to say met i& the most gratifying riCCesB| for the drama is well played ...

THE CIRCUS

... THE CIRCUS. The programme this week at Mr. Batty excellent establishment in the Central Cricket and Recreation Ground, has been of the usual diversified and attractive character. has opened with a clever scene horseback. ''The life of sailor, by Fred ...

THE CIRCUS

... THE CIRCUS. We say so much and con.tatitly of the Messrs. ooke's that we fear our readers may somewhat tire of the laudation. In justice, however, to the proprietors of the circus, we cannot refuse praise where it is so highly merited. would fain omit ...

THE CIRCUS

... THE CIRCUS. With all deference for our readers who beheve that to enter the Circus is to enter into temptation or waste one's time in idleness and frivobty, we confess to a weakness for the equestrian and other performances which the Messis. Cooke exhibit ...

THE CIRCUS

... THE CIRCUS. We have previously, on several occasions, announced that the circus has been largely patronised. And, again, during the present week the houses have been well filled, notwithstanding other amusements the town. It must be gratifying to the ...

THE CIRCUS

... THE CIRCUS. Of the many excellent programmes which the Messrs. Cooke have presented for the delectation the visitors and residents of Hastings and St. Leonards, they have presented nothing which surpassed, if equalled, that of the present week. While ...

THE WINTER CIRCUS

... THE WINTER CIRCUS. Mr. Tayleure has submitted a programme to : the public this week that is equal to any have seen carried out within the precincts of that popular hippodrome in the Recreation Ground. The performance of 'the Princess Zarabezia on the ...

THE WINTER CIRCUS

... THE WINTER CIRCUS. Crowded audiences still continue to visit Mr. Tayleure's circus, the Recreation Oround, and the several artistes are well received at each performance. The principal favourite, however, is Mr. J. Austin, who barebacked equestrian, it ...

GINNETT'S CIRCUS

... GINNETT'S CIRCUS. The circus at the Royal Concert Hail proves a great attraction, judging the larjiei audiences who have witnessed the performances since the start, fortnight ago. new programme was presented Tuesday night, and was much appreciated, the ...