PRINCE OF WALES UNKNOWN.
As we anticipated, there was a capital ftsp'Ki. ance at this place\>f amusement last cv /*»,(» it being the night' set apart for Mrs. Del/tyfl'g benefit. We must congratulate that la'^on the successful termination of her engagement. The performance was a decided success ia every respect, although we should recommend a little more study of the part of Beamish McCaui; the gentleman who undertook that part not seeming to know a word he had to say. Mr. B. N. Jones made his first aopearanovs, and was greeted with loud and continued applause. We understand last night's bill will be repeated; this evening.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 132, 11 June 1870, Page 2
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