Chiarini's Royal Italian Circus

He later adopted Chiarini's Royal Italian Circus, serving as the company's manager and proprietor.

After an eleven-week run in San Francisco, Chiarini advertised more shows on the Californian tour in 1868, including Sacramento, Stockton, and Marysville.

[11] A performance in front of the Maharajah of Johor, whose state was located directly to the north of Singapore's Crown Colony, took place on January 30, 1883.

[13] According to records, negotiations for the sale of Chiarini's menagerie and circus animals were underway with Chinese parties in 1889.

[14] Following a journey to Shanghai, just two elephants, twenty-three horses, fourteen ponies, two jacks, two goats, four monkeys, one brahma, and a large number of pigeons remained in the menagerie after part of it was sold.