THE AMERICAN EXCELSIOR MINSTRELS.
The same programme was gone through last evening as had been performed with so great success the two preceding evenings. The City Hall was comfortably tilled, and the frequent applause of the audience testified to their appreciation of the endeavours of this higuiy talented company. We may specially mention, as worthy of favorable notice, the " .Ethiopian Chaunt," by Mr. O'JBrian ; the violin solo by Mr. Herman, which was artistically played ; the tenor solo, by Mr. Clark, and the bass songs, which were delivered with grand effect by Mr. Amery, who was greeted with long and continuous applause. For this evening's entertainment ao entirely new programme lias been provided, which promises to be equal, if not superior to the old one.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 499, 16 August 1871, Page 2
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124THE AMERICAN EXCELSIOR MINSTRELS. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 499, 16 August 1871, Page 2
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