Our Auckland letter, to hand per Lord Ashley, must stand over nntil Monday. The Napier Reading Club gave an other of their entertainments in the Masonic Hall last night, which we hear was well attended. The second exhibition of the Pano rama of the Pacific Mail Koute took place last night in the Oddfellowy' Hall Jt was not so well attended as its excellence merited, but this was no doubt owing to a counter attraction We confidently expect to see a good house to-night, when, in addition to the panorama of the mail route, will be exhibitod a view of the bombardment of Strasbourg.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 1033, 3 June 1871, Page 2
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