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THE BELLRINGERS.

■ '■.• ♦ ••• [TO THE EDITOE.J Sib, —Are the Bellringers coming to Hastings 'f is a question I nave heard asked a great many tunes this last week, but as yet I have heard nothing definite in reply. In hoping that this talented family will pay us a visit ere they leave this province, iabut echoing the wish of many people here. I have had the pleasure of hearing theLynob. family perform in several places in New South Wales, namely, Burwood, Parramatta, Ashfield, and several more towns of similar size, and I will guarantee that their visit to Hastings will be just as remunerative to them, and, more so, as any of the places I have mentioned. The Dunning Opera Company, which played in Sydney at the same time as the Lynch family, were quite satisfied with the induoeiment of a good audience at Hastings ,* and that is some three years ago. ' Since then our population has nearly doubled itself. The late special train business to Napier ia played out, especially these wet nights. Our shopkeepers and hotel ditto have never refused the use of their'premises as advertising mediums for companies, be they to play in Napier or Hastings, and I think it rather hard of a company like the Lynch family, that have' earned such a popularity in Australasia, to have any doubts of the reception they would receive in the City of the Plains.—l am, &c, Sweet Chimes. Hastings, 21st June, 1887.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4944, 21 June 1887, Page 2

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THE BELLRINGERS. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4944, 21 June 1887, Page 2

THE BELLRINGERS. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4944, 21 June 1887, Page 2