THE FISK JUBILEE SINGERS.
Odr rewlfiN will no doubt be glad to learn that the Fink Jubileo Singers have decided to pay Te Aroha a farewell visit, before leaving N< J w Zetland. The company are announced to appear in the Public ll.ill, on Monday, A prill Ist, and as it is for one night on'v, there i.s no doubt the Hill will be crowded. New glees, quartettes, and solon, are announced, and all lovers of music will do well to tike thn opportnnity of hearing the strange weird plantation melodies, and inimitable part singing, that the Company have become so justly famous for ; as from what we learn, they are not likely to appear in Te Aroha again. Since their last visit to this town (a little moie than two years ago), the Company have visited ull the principal cities and several of the smaller towns in Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, and Tasmania, and have nearly completed their second tour through New Zealand. Everywhere this talented Company of coloured vocalists have been received well, and their houses, with very few exceptions, have been nightly crowded. To judge from our files, the Company has lost none of its popularity in New Zealand. From here they proceed to New Ply?«outlt, nnd Wanganui 5 first, visiting the Thames, and then proceed to Australia via Wellington. In Australia the Company will pay a farewell visit to a few towns in Victoria and New South Wales, finishing up in Queensland, they then sail for India about November next, and will probably visit China and Japan, before reluming home to America, via Frisco. They finish their farewell season in Auckland to night, and will- visit Cambridge and Hamilton, en route to Te Aroha.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 354, 27 March 1889, Page 2
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291THE FISK JUBILEE SINGERS. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 354, 27 March 1889, Page 2
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