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CONCERT AT THE CITY HALL. To-night, at the City Hall, there will be a grand evening concert in aid of the funds of the Artillery Band. The programme is a string of gems, and being of the most miscellaneous kind cannot fail to meet the utmost variety of taste. Wind instruments and vocalization, amateurs and professionals, and nigger minstrelsy, all combine to produce a melange that looks exceedingly attractive on the programme ; and from the name" ur "^ performers appended to tb—ost favourite minstrelsy, we aniWf a most delightful treat Mr a' aa lVlac*ame Winter and ]yi\,j.l.iie M oiler give their valuable aid, and under the patronage of his Excellency and our military chieftains, the City Hall -will to-night present a brilliant and delighted assembly.

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 422, 18 May 1871, Page 2

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Untitled Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 422, 18 May 1871, Page 2

Untitled Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 422, 18 May 1871, Page 2

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