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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.

listening to the musical treat afforded tlmm by the talented4i?male artiste, Madame Vitelli, whose voice certainly possesses astonishing power, compass, ami sweetness ; the execution of several of the pieces by this lady were accomplished in a manner perfectly thrilling, and were well appreciated. A novelty was brought forward iu the form of several trios, in which the “ inimitable” and the lady were assisted by one of our local celebrities,” and these were also well received. Thatcher's local hits, as usual, struck homeland told well upon the perceptions of the company, as was manifested by the roars with which many of them were received. One of the concluding sguibs, " That licks me,” being amongst the novelties of the night, and particularly well received. We have, however, heard several individuals express some surprise, and perhaps a little disappointment that no notice was taken of several local incidents which have occurred in town since his last entertainment, which seemed capable of affording good butts for the shafts of the arch-archer, but we arc given 10 understand that such as these are reserved for our entertainment on a future occasion. We have the pleasure to acknowledge the receipt of “ The Hawke's Huy Almanac for I 860.” It is a useful book of reference, and has been printed and published for three years at the Herald office.

The Coming Election'. —Since our editorial was in typo, wo learn that a requisition is in course ofsignature lasting Sir. "Wilkinson to come forward for the town ; and also that 7.1 r. J. A. Smith is canvassing the town"doctors for their, suffrages. Thatcher, the “ Inimitable" gave the fun-loving public of Aapier a third evenings amusement on Tuesday hist. As on former occasions, the house was well idled by an audience that testified its approbation of his caustic humor hy thunders of applause and repeated rncores, while the more gentle portion of the visitors were highly gratified in

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 78, 25 December 1862, Page 3

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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 78, 25 December 1862, Page 3

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 78, 25 December 1862, Page 3

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