SYDNEY.
' J'v ;]ic steamer' Xanllte.' j){:in] \'v"Jii;ui:ie arriu'd ye.-!e;'da y jjinniiiii,' JVoiii .Vesicas! i (N.5.W..1 with fail If, t' iin vo received .Sydnej j);:]«c:'s to (lit- -t'i li 'lit. From tin* Si/t/iuj/ Aini'iiiii>f JlcruM ol the i 1 ivo learn thai. dramatic eoiniKUiv litis left Syil iu v lor Auckland in the • .Novelty.' Jt is since a dramatic corns of ability lias visited Auckland. At. that time the city was unable to .-import swell an institution. .Matters are however vastly changed now. and we have little doubt tliat success will attend the introduction of histrionic talent of such ability as that. of Mr. Carry s seleei ion. 'J lie ll.cruhl says: — •• This t'Vt-nijr;' tic 'i;an:atic Hi'jisim at this 'theatre " ill 1 i-rinhaiic, when ' lle.-.trr i..ambert ' and ' JaTi,■.•iir t.liuiuii!' v.iil i" 1 vi'jicatr.i. Mr. Harry, the 1/te rlat;e waiiajreV "i til" J'rinr.j "i' Wales. villi Miss Fainiv Voijiil'i Miss Ulii'iitiis, anil .Mr. Daniels, y steiiiav l'-tt Sydney. in liio ' Xovcily,' thr Xt;\v Zttilun't, tor a j'j'e'.'i ssiunal tour, where 110 doubt tin V will I".' v;i tl r< eeivci, a.-; they v.i]] I'.-nn a vaiuaVte ! i lit ion to any company.'' AVe al>o learn thai the iiariv ' Hella Marina' ■■.as about to sail on the lM March villi i-0 navvies to be employed ia I'oadmak im; a; the iVolit.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 101, 10 March 1864, Page 3
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