624 (Vol. 3)

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Positively the Last Night of the Company’s performing this Season.

For the BENEFIT of Mr. and Mrs. KINLOCH, Comptroller and Housekeeper.

ASTLEY’s, Westminster Bridge.

This Evening, the popular Equestrian Harlequinade of The HIGH METTLED RACER; with a real Horse Race and Fox Chace.—A Grand Equestrian Entree, Pas Seul by the Horse Alfred; Haydn’s Minuet by the two Maneged Horses; and a Country Dance by 30 Horses.—‘Such a Beauty I did grow,’ by Mr. Herring.—HORSEMANSHIP by W. Davis, jun.—The HUNTED TAILOR and the Eccentricities of his Horse Tallyho.—To conclude with the favourite musical piece of The KING AND THE COBLER. Crispin, Mr. Herring; and Joan, Mrs. Ridgeway.—Second Price half past eight.

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