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WIRTHS
Coming 'o'Goulburni
The 29 items, eon the pr?ogranmnl
v :li 3vhich VWirthis Circus will en' r
tain at Goulburnion Tuesday, Septemn
be" 23, for. onte night only. represent
thIq.1iot, expensive collection of star
0tises and performing animals that
thc 'famous Australian entrepeieurs
ha.e' o',together, in the 52 years .they
]lave'beenhte'fore the Australian pub:
l lici'location of the circus'. this
year wi:l be at. Brb'wni Paddock,
Bruce\ Street, off Graftcn Street. . -
:Firs come the troupe of Polar and
bi'own:.bears? imported at a cost of0
£5000,. which give, a performancelthat
as a display of intelligence and agility.
completely upsets any ideas about
hears being clumsy animals: The oth
er trained animals are a cage fu'l of
young lions. -six black ponies, trained
and introduced by Mr. Alfred Clarke:
Bobs II., a beautiful black stallion,
skipping, walking anl dancing;jwhile
ridden by Misn Gladys; the e.e.phants
in their popular trick acts:, six Aus.
tralian brimhibes ut throuigh thei
military drill by Miss Gladys, and the
horse and pony-Maximus and MIini
emus, ,rained and introduced by Mr. P.
Wirth jr., the "Prince of Horse Train
ers," of the wonderful Wirth family:
There is an equally wonderful lot of
human talent.
The menagerle, coitainin?g 13: cages
of wild animals, with specimens that
are not to be'seen iany zoo in Ai's
iralia, will be open from .4 to 5 p.m.,
when the anima!s will 'be; fed.
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