His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor and Lady Darley. attended by Mr. Bayly Macarthur (private secretary) went to the Royal Agricultural Society's Exhibition on Thursday, 11th inst., when ...
Article : 1,632 wordsRossini's "Stabat Mater" was performed on Good Friday evening. This work was sung but a few months sine, and is too well known to require notice beyond that which refers to the ...
Article : 472 wordsThe dramatic version of "Faust," chiefly the work of Mr. Gilbert H. Parker, was revived on Saturday last, with Mr. George Rignold, as heretofore, as Mephistopheles. This work is of such ...
Article : 212 wordsThe production of "An Ideal Husband" at the Lyceum on Saturday last was witnessed by a very large audience, whose expectations of a treat from the brilliant dialogue, excellent staging, and ...
Article : 1,342 words"Jack Sheppard" has had a fall share of public patronage. Miss Margie Moore's Jack is very clever and very popular, and the house is always crowded. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe Esty-Marsh Concert and Opera Recital Company begin their season this (Saturday) evening in the Town Hall, under the directorship of Mr. W. H. Poole. Miss Alice Esty and Mr. Alec Marsh were, ...
Article : 107 wordsThe North Sydney Orchestral Society and Choral Union repeated their performance of Havdn's "Creation" at Her Majesty's Theatre on Good Friday. The chorus, as before, was not well ...
Article : 335 wordsThe benefit concert to this young singer takes place on Thursday next, under the patronage and in the presence of his Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor and Lady Darky, Major-General and Mrs. Hutton, ...
Article : 40 wordsAt St. Francis' Church on Monday, 18th March, by the Rev. J. J. O'Driscoll, were united in marriage Miss Jessie Garrick, eldest daughter of William Garrick, of Sydney, and Mr. John Martin, ...
Article : 555 wordsRemembering the immense number of infinitesimal insects that find their home in plants and flowers, it is curious that fastidious persons find so great a pleasure in covering their dinner tables with a shrubbery ...
Article : 236 wordsUnder the direction of Mr. Charles Huenerbein a concert was given in the Town Hall on Easter Monday, at which, in addition to the two singers whose names headed the programme, there were engaged ...
Article : 579 wordsNo prima donna was ever more delightfully capricious, more fully of mischief, than the famous Madame Malibran. At the rehearsals of "Romeo and Juliet," she could never makeup her mind ...
Article : 446 wordsOh for a voice low, sweet, and clear To reach thine eyer-listening ear And tell thee that I love thee dear. A hopeful, bright, contented heart, ...
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The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), Sat 20 Apr 1895, Page 793
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