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PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE.

Boucicault's drama of the " Octoroon" was again produced at the above theatre, and notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather there was a good attendance. Mr. Hoskins, as Salem Scudder, was all that could be desired, and wo have no hesitation in saying that it could jk>-' *>c better rendered. Miss Oolvilk. as Zoe tho Octoroon girl, _n.uyc\£ Willi sucii feeling that an old gentleman behind, k<y£ exclaiming, " Let me at old dcuddor, " and his friends could hardly keep him quiet. The "VVah-DO-teo (tho Indian) of Mr. Jones was very good, especially on the war trail. Master Ryan, as the boy Pete, was very tunny, and the scenery was appropriate and gooi. To-night the drama will be repeated.

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 11, 30 August 1871, Page 2

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PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 11, 30 August 1871, Page 2

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 11, 30 August 1871, Page 2

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