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MOONLIGHT CONCERT.

It is to be feared that the inhospitable weather will operate against the intended Moonlight Concert to-morrow evening, in the Albert Barrack reserve. It was intended as a benefit to the Orphan Home, and the Home for Destitute Children, and is under the patronage of His Uoyal Highness the Duke of Kdinburgh, whose name is on the programme as a performer, and whose band from the Galatea is intended to take part in the performance. We earnestly hope that the weather will clear up, so as not to necessitate the postponement of what, at such prices, would be doubtless a treat to many thousands.

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 310, 6 January 1871, Page 2

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MOONLIGHT CONCERT. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 310, 6 January 1871, Page 2

MOONLIGHT CONCERT. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 310, 6 January 1871, Page 2

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