No number. (Vol. 3)

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CORDE ELASTIQUE

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EQUESTRIAN FETE!

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THE TARANTELLA.

Miss EMILY HANE WELLS, [blurry] of the Rosemary Theatre) [blurry]

NYMPH OF THE FLOATING VEIL

Mr. EDWARD HEMMING, (Late of the Rosemary Theatre,) the accomplished and Daring Eider, in his celebrated Character of the

BRIGAND CHIEF

Charging to the PERSIAN DANDYSETTE, and concluding with the GOD OF WISE.

MASSOTTA, in a pleasing [blurry] the

LEAP OF STREAMERS.

After which, TOM THUMB, the GREAT, on Two Horses, performing Feats of

DARING, SKILL & WONDERMENT.

Mr. B. HEMMING (Late of the Rosemary Branch,) will introduce his Olympic Exercises, Wonderful Leaping, and other Daring and Novel Feats, [blurry] by Throwing

BACKWARD AND FOREWARD SUMERSAULTS

Mr. ALFRED COOKE, the Premier Horseman of the Day, will [blurry] his [blurry] and at the [blurry] represent

ANDALUSIAN CHEVAL

CONQUEROR

TO BE ACCOMPANIED BY THE CLASSICAL EXERCISES OF THE

ETHAIR FAMILY!

(LATE OF THE ROSEMARY BRANCH,)

Whose Unequalled Feats Surpass all previous Performers in the Gymnastic Art

Mr. WILLIAM COOKE will introduce his [blurry] trained

CREAM BARB

‘JOAN OF ARC.’

The Evening’s Amusements will terminate with a graceful Eatree, introducing Twelve of the principal Ladies and Gentlemen Equestrians of the Establishment, Arranged by Mr. ALFRED COOKE, executing the popular Dance of

POP GOES THE WEASEL!

[blurry] Entertainments will be [blurry] the Eccentricities of Mr. C. STONETTE, the Comic Orator and Touchstone of the Circle, and his [blurry] DOG, “HECTOR,” Mons. CROUESTE, in his French Stilt Stalking; and for this Night only, Mr. JAMES DOUGHTY, the Great Shakespearian Jester, from the Rosemary Branch.

Messrs. ALFRED COOKE, W. BARLOW, WIDDOCOME, and R. SMITH.

Stage Manager . . . Mr. W. WEST.

Equestrian Director and Manager of the Circle, MR. ALFRED COOKE

[blurry] DRESS BOXES, 4s. UPPER BOXES, 3s. PIT, 2s. GALLERY, 1s. UPPER GALLERY, 6ds.

Children under 10 years, half-price to all parts of the House, (Upper Gallery excepted

Second Price at half-past Eight as usual Doors Open at Half-past Six. Performance to commence at 7.

Tickets and Places to be had at the Box-Office of the Theatre, and of the following Gentlemen:

Mr. WICKBASS, the Bodney, Westminster Bridge Road; Mr. MACKINTOSH, Red Lion, Foot of Westminster Bridge; Mr. BROADHURST, Crown Inn, Westminster Road; Mr. CLARKE, Pheasant Inn, Stangate; Mr. Cowley, Blarsh Gate, Westminster Road; Mr. MORTON, Canterbury Arms, Upper Marsh; Mr. WALKER, Rose and Crown, Westminster Road; Mr. FRAZER, Banker, Upper Marsh; at the Rosemary Branch Gardens; Mr. POWNCEBY, Printer, Cannon Street, Kent; Mr. SIMPSON, Draper, Islington; Mr. HINSKESMAN, 64, Shepperton Cottages, New North Road, [blurry]; Mr. FORD, Horton Coffee House; Mr. SMITH, Butcher, New North Road; Mr. HEMMING, 2, Sherborn Cottages, Sherhorn Street, Islington; Mr. HEMMING, 11, Upper Marsh; and Mr. PEEL, Printer 74, New Cut, Lambeth

[blurry] to Greenwich, and the Atlas Association ditto, to Paddington, Every Evening.

J. W. PEEL, Printer to the Establishment, 74, New Cut, Labmeth, Nine Doors from Cornwall Road.

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