MR BUICK ON "THE EXILES OF ERIN."
Mr ButGK's leoturo at St. James's Hall on j Wednesday evening excitoa tlio liveliest inito rest Htnontrnb tlio hodß from tlio "ould sod." The lecturer will de>il with epochs in tho history of Ireland an far buck as the introduction of tho Faith by St. Patrick, treating aleo with St. Columbkille when Erin sent forth her sons to educate the then known world, corning , down thfc i centuries to il.o dark days of conquest, usurpation and banishment by Henry 11. and Crutnwoll, (.ho nobln rlefonce of Limerick, Sarsticlcl , * , departure nnd so on, to tho nad and pathetic pn iv.'l of '415, whon Erin was scourged by famine and imothor greub oxodue. i\lr Buick will recite at intorvahi during flio lecture " Tho Emifjr.'int'ri Lament , ' by Lady Duilorin, "Exiles of Erin" by Campbell, and lattly tho patriotic Tom Davis' colebratcd poem " Fontenoy." 'Tho Irishmen of Auckland l>ivc peldom had ;i troafcof this kind, Tho Hon. J. A. Tolo will prcflido.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 102, 30 April 1892, Page 2
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