The young man Michael Sheehan, who attempted suicide by cutting his throat, is progressing favourably at the Hospital, and may be regarded as out of danger. To-night a concert will be given in the Temperance Hall, in aid of the funds of the Albert-street school. The effort now being made in this direction deserves the patronage of the public. The teachers of the school are doing a good work. A varied Miif! attractive programme has been pre-p-.tied, which should ensure a good attendance.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9187, 17 October 1888, Page 5
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