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121:; Coppin renamed the amphitheatre "Princess's Theatre" and the Mazeppa "Princess Hotel". Mooney's National Hotel passed to William Hutchinson, and was renamed Excelsior in 1857. Mooney in 1864 founded a savings bank and an insurance company, then decamped for his homeland in October 1870, taking somewhere between ÂŖ15,000 and ÂŖ40,000 with him.
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theatre", and the earliest advertisements were headed both "Academy of Music" and "Bijou
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813:"The Academy of Music: Laying the Foundation-stone"
125:Lewis slowly rebuilt his fortune by playing at the
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818:The Australasian Sketcher with Pen and Pencil
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