AUCKLAND.
This day. At St. Benedict's Church yesterday, Madame Rita-Badcliffe sang Gounod's "Aye Maria," and a duet from Rossini's " Stabat Mater" with Miss Stephenson. The Herald's Kihikihi correspondent telegraphs, under date Saturday, as follows :— Brennan and' three of the Wanganui prospecting party came in from the interior on Thursday. They have not been prospecting the Rangitoto country, at the head of Fangapanga, a tributary of the Wanganui river, where Barry and Scott were prospecting some time ago. They went to Alexandra to see the natives at Whatiwhatihoe, and arrange for prospecting the Rangitoto country, for which part they left this afternoon. They were as reticent as ever as to what they had found or seen. Gerald Massey's lecture last night, on "The Fall of Man," wag the best yet delivered. There was a large attendance, and the attention was so earnest that almost perfect silence reigned in the house. Without attention it is almost impossible to follow the lecturer, whose delivery is most rapid, and the language very learned.
(Pee Pbess Association.)
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5168, 10 August 1885, Page 2
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172AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5168, 10 August 1885, Page 2
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