Four hundred and fifty applications have been received for admission to the Gaelic Society about to be established in Dunedin. The enthusiastic Professor Blackie is expected to pay a visit to New Zealand. Sports are to be held at Pungarehu camp on Saturday February 12. The , papers speak highly of Mme. Zacchi, the new prima donna at Her Majesty's. The Austrian band has been drawing grand audiencea in Launceston.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5998, 7 February 1881, Page 5
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