THE LANCASHIRE BELLRINGERS.
As will be seen from another column, thete singular but exquisitely delightful minstrels will give one of their entertainments at the Whan, on Saturday ; at iVorth Shore on Monday, and at Onehunga on Tuesday, pievious to their departure for California. We do not doubt that the same pleasure will be afforded to the several audiences as has been enjoyed by the people of Auckland in these most charming entertainments. We learn that the Bellringers go to California under the gnidance and management of Mr. Robinson. This gentleman was wrecked ten weeks ago, on his way from Honolulu to South America, with a troupe of minstrels, losing everything. On his arrival here, Mr. Sam Howard and a few took him by the hand and rendered him all the assistance they could, and we are conGdent that in connection with the Bellringers Mr. Robinson will achieve a success in their tour eastward. This able management will have a good"instrument for effeating such success, for the Lancashire Belfriugers afford the most singularly attractive entertainment that has appeared in Auckland for many a day.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 439, 7 June 1871, Page 2
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