BAKER'S HIBERNICON.
Many of our readers will remember with pleasure the pleasant entertainment illustrative of the scenery, the songs, and music of the Emerald Isle, which constitutes what is known as Baker's Hibernicon. The singing of the silver-voiced tenor and his no less talented brother, the drolleries, which come withjthe evergreen freshness of thejland of humour, the real merit of the panorama, and the variety af the entertainment render it one that will long live in the memories of those who have enjoyed it. We are glad to learn that the members of this clever company intend to give oue night's performance in the City Hall on Saturday evening next. On Monday they go to Onehunga. As this will probably be the last opportunity afforded the people of Auckland for enjoying the Hibernicon we look for a bumber house.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1699, 29 July 1875, Page 2
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139BAKER'S HIBERNICON. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1699, 29 July 1875, Page 2
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