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Music on the Lawn.—By permission of Col. Gold the band of the 65th regiment will perform oh the Government Lawn on Tuesday next, at 4 p.m.; following is the PROGRAMME. Grand March Walsh Overture Des Puritansßousquet Selection, op Rose of Castileßalfe Quadrille, Ist Set ... Lucia Mohr ’Selection, op Bohemian Girlßalfe Polka Mazurka... La FauchonetteJaleXV PolkaßuitieD’Albert Mr. Dickenson. —It will be seen by reference to our advertizing columns that Mr. tJickenson, late of the late Theatre Royal, announces a Soirde Dansante for next Monday night, in a large room adjoining the Caledo ; Hian Hotel. Mr. Dickenson has not been fortunate in his theatrical engagements. He‘is an excellent actor and clever musician. We hope to record the success of his Monday night speculation;

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Auckland Examiner, Volume III, Issue 141, 12 March 1859, Page 3

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Untitled Auckland Examiner, Volume III, Issue 141, 12 March 1859, Page 3

Untitled Auckland Examiner, Volume III, Issue 141, 12 March 1859, Page 3

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