MDA 8. 3.1859 Rowe and Marshall's American Hippodrome Circus. MDA 12. 8.1859 Back Creek starting to demand attention, Joe Miller the Comic at the Lyceum. MDA 15. 8.1859 Conjurer at Foos'. MDA 19. 8.1859 Hudson and the Misses Clifford at Foos' Golden Age. MDA 12.10.1859 Picnic. MDA 17.10.1859 Worrall,s American Circus at Foos. MDA 18.11.1859 Creed Royal Company at Foos'. MDA 5.12.1859 Ditto. MDA 14.12.1859 Mrs Butler at Mashford's. MDA 30.12.1859 New theatrical co at Foos'. Murray's Dramatic Club at Mashford's. Race Ball at Clay's, followed by Creed Royal Company. Operatic Company at the Lyceum. MDA 4. 1.1860 Ditto. MDA 11. 1.1860 Theatrical performances nightly at all Hotels. Signor Grossi at Lyceum. MDA 16. 1.1860 Opera at Lyceum, report. MDA 8. 2.1860 Burton's American Circus. MDA 5. 3.1860 Report. MDA 21. 3.1860 Drama Club. MDA 27. 7.1860 Madame Therese at Golden Age, criticism of standard. MDA 5.10.1860 Worrell's Circus. IA 23. 8.1861 Tarnagulla Philharmonic Society. MDA 21. 5.1862 Burton's National Circus. IA 12. 9.1862 MDA 22. 9.1862 Oakley at New Victoria Theatre DTSE 29.10.1863 Campbell's Minstrels. DTSE 16.11.1863 Lancashire Bellringers. DTSE 19.11.1863 Ditto. DTSE 23.11.1863 Picnic on Loddon - 1000 people. TC 17. 6.1865 Frayne's Troup at Victoria. TC 26. 8.1865 Frayne's Troup at Victoria. TC 2. 9.1865 Concert in aid of Dunolly Hospital. TC 9. 9.1865 Madame Carandini. TC 9. 9.1865 Madame Carandini and Company. TC 16. 9.1865 Richard Binnie plays "London Life" at Victoria Hotel. TC 14.10.1865 Dunolly Garrick Club at Victoria. TC 25.11.1865 Frayne's Troop at Victoria Hotel. TC 9.12.1865 Madame Carandini at Victoria Hotel. Burton's Circus at Newbridge. TC 16.12.1865 Frayne's Troop at Victoria Hotel. TC 30.12.1865 Frayne's Troop at Victoria Hotel. TC 20. 1.1866 Ashton's Circus. TC 17. 3.1866 Punch and Judy Show. TC 19. 5.1866 Lancashire Bellringers at Victoria Hotel. TC 4. 8.1866 Francis reads Shakespeare at Victoria Hotel, supported by the Tarnagulla Band. TC 15.12.1866 Very big circus - 3 groups. TC 16. 2.1867 Exhibition by MacAuley at Victoria Hotel. Grand Temple of Arts at Victoria Hotel. TC 2. 3.1867 Apollo Minstrels at Victoria. TC 6. 7.1867 The first in a series of Popular Readings. TC 20. 7.1867 Popular Readings at Victoria in aid of Mech. Inst., with band. TC 17. 8.1867 Second Popular Reading, to a crowded house. TC 7. 9.1867 Third Popular Reading, on a cold dark and wet night, 500 attend. TC 14. 9.1867 Fourth Popular Reading. T Charles Toucher at Victoria for Titus Relief Find. TC 5.10.1867 Big Concert at Vict in aid of Dunolly Hospital. TC 12.10.1867 Sixth Popular Reading. TC 19.10.1867 Miss Edith Palmerston performs at Llanelly and Tarnagulla, a great favourite with the Welsh miners. TC 2.11.1867 Miss Palmerston visits again. TC 9.11.1867 The Inimitable Barlow at Victoria Theatre. TC 23.11.1867 Waxworks at Victoria. TC 4. 7.1868 Mrs Phillips of the Theatre Royal Melbourne at Victoria. TC 5. 9.1868 Third series of Popular Readings at Victoria Theatre. TC 10.10.1868 Professor Hume, Phrenologist, at Victoria. TC 17.10.1868 StLeon's Troupe. TC 24.10.1868 Dramatic Club "Two Galley Slaves" in aid of John Titus. TC 30.10.1868 The Intercolonial Circus. TC 21.11.1868 Last in the third series of Popular Readings. TC 12.12.1868 The Glassblowers, very good entertainment. TC 19.12.1868 Ditto. TC 1. 1.1870 H W Hugill, Professor of Elocution, at the Victoria Theatre in aid of the New Vested Common School. TC 22. 1.1870 Amateur night at Vict. "Merchant of Venice". TC 29. 1.1870 Ad for amateur night above. F Fearn, Stage Manager. TC 12. 3.1870 Evans' Grand Moving Panorama. TC 9. 4.1870 General Thomb Thumb and Wife and Miss Minnie Warren at Victoria Theatre. TC 30. 4.1870 Chapman's Wonders, Ghosts etc, at Vict. TC 7. 5.1870 Lecture by C E Jones MLA at Victoria Theatre. TC 7. 5.1870 Madame Sibery, Phrenologist and Mesmerist, at Vict. TC 21. 5.1870 Madame Sibly at Vict. TC 4. 6.1870 A Grand Concert in aid of CofE. TC 6. 8.1870 "Fiji and the Fijians", in aid of the School fund. TC 27. 8.1870 The Sisters Duvali, Can Can Dance, etc., Victoria Theatre. TC 3. 9.1870 Heloise and Rosalie Duvalli at Victoria Theatre, songs and dances, for one night only, admission 2/6. 7.9.1870 Also, Mistrels, etc. 5. 9.1870. TC 24. 9.1870 Movement afoot to convert buildings at rear of Council Chambers into a public hall. There has been some objection to attending entertainments in a theatre attached to a Hotel. TC 3.12.1870 The Inimitable Barlow, at the Victoria. TC 22. 4.1871 American Circus on Thursday last. TC 26. 8.1871 A dearth of local amusements lately. A number of young men have formed themselves in a Christy Minstrels Club. H Robinson, leader. TC 3. 2.1872 Barlow the Inimitable at the Victoria Theatre. TC 16. 3.1872 Bird's Great American Circus. TC 30. 3.1872 Dooner's Panorama of the French and Russian War at the Victoria Theatre. TC 17. 8.1872 Professor Leslie, Phrenology at Victoria Theatre. TC 25. 1.1873 Burton's National Circus. TC 25. 1.1873 Good report on Burton's Circus. 21 years in the Colonies. TC 1. 2.1873 Burton's Circus last night was well attended. TC 16. 8.1873 Royal Variety Troupe, at the Victoria. TC 23. 8.1873 Professor Louis Haselmayer, magician etc., at Vict. TC 11. 4.1874 Burton's Circus. Mr and Mrs Uren at the Victoria. TC 2. 1.1875 Burton and Taylor's Circus visits. A local boy is in the troop, master Henry King. TC 10. 4.1875 The Inimitable Barlow, at the Victoria. TC 29. 1.1876 Tarnagulla Star Minstrels formed. TC 18. 3.1876 Mons. Bosco, Ventriloquist, at Victoria. TC 3. 6.1876 Concert at Victoria Hotel in aid of Dunolly Hospital. TC 5. 8.1876 Royal Yokohama Japanese Troup. TC 2.12.1876 Tarnagulla Glee Club to perform at Church Anniversary. TC 31. 8.1878 Star Minstrels in aid of the Mechanics Institute. TC 4.12.1880 Mr Henry Baker at the Victoria Theatre. TC 18.12.1880 Great American Circus. TC 2. 4.1881 Burton's Great Australian Circus. TC 28. 7.1883 StLeon's Circus at Newbridge and Tarnagulla next week. TC 4. 8.1883 StLeon's Circus performs. TC 5. 4.1884 Miss Ella Carrington's Stray Leaves Company. TC 3. 5.1884 Professor Sample, the Celebrated American Horseman. TC 6. 9.1884 Miss Carrington's Stray Leaves Company again. TC 20.12.1884 Professor Baldwin. TC 27.12.1884 Professor Baldwin claims to have seen Murphy's Creek murderer, also predicts date on which POW & OPCo will strike gold. TC 6. 6.1885 John Coghlan, thi Irish Piper. TC 5. 9.1885 Mr and Mrs McFadyn and Miss Carrie Nelson at the Victoria. TC 5.12.1885 Ridges' Grand United States Circus. TC 17. 4.1886 Wirth's grand circus. TC 2.10.1886 Wirth's Grand Circus. TC 1.12.1888 Lynch Family Bellringers. TC 29. 9.1889 Taylor Carrington Company. TC 27. 7.1889 American Coloured Minstrels. TC 21. 9.1889 Taylor-Carrington Dramatic Company. TC 3. 5.1890 Marian Willis Co. TC 14. 6.1890 Fitzgerald's Great Palace Circus. TC 9. 8.1890 Again. TC 16. 8.1890 The Bairnsfield Family. TC 13. 9.1890 Williamson's US Novelty Company. TC 18. 4.1891 The Drury Co., also Coghill Bros. TC 1. 8.1891 The PHONOGRAPH, Edison's most wonderful invention. TC 8. 8.1891 Very good report on the PHONOGRAPH. TC 22. 8.1891 Fitzgerald's Palace Circus. TC 16. 1.1892 Pope and Sayles American Specialty Company. TC 13. 8.1892 The Warner Family, at the old Coach Factory. TC 17. 9.1892 The Payne Family at the Victoria. TC 14. 7.1894 A Magician at the Victroia. TC 15. 9.1894 Fisk Jubilee Singers. TC 6.10.1894 Payne Family. TC 1. 6.1895 A Dance given by the Batchelors of Tarnagulla, very successful. TC 6. 7.1895 A Concert at the Victoria, first for some time. TC 7.12.1895 Mr Ernest Hosking, King Laugh Maker of the World, etc. TC 9. 5.1896 The Blind Musicians Company. TC 24. 7.1897 A great treat for Tarnagulla and district, Edison's Cinematograph. TC 12. 3.1898 Visiting entertainers. TC 10. 9.1898 A Dance at the Victoria by the ladies of Tarnagulla. very good account of dresses, etc. TC 17. 9.1898 Lynch Family Bellringers. TC 25. 2.1899 Circus. TC 16.12.1899 Callie and Jalvin's Jubilee Entertainers. TC 26. 5.1900 Lynch Family. TC 21. 7.1900 Princess Dramatic Co. TC 16.2.1901 Hyland's Circus. TC 15.6.1901 Cinematograph at the Victoria. TC 29.6.1901 Royal Dramatic Co at the Victoria. TC 3.8.1901 Austral Singers. TC 8.2.1902 Lynch Family Bellringers. ----- This data is part of the David Gordon Index and is provided for private use only. Copyright David Gordon 2012.