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THE FINE ARTS.

Observer, Rōrahi IX, Putanga 564, 19 Whiringa-ā-nuku 1889, Page 14

 

THE FINE ARTS.

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pip"^r^?gio? and Sighora Majeroni are leaving ||||^fil^cjitta early in October. their proppsed filli^flit'lo i the Cape is carried i out at all, it will not be v , : ; /. • '--' ' :;" .''/.■■•' / : " ■■' (

i i^p'Walßki'---lieliyißS(Bd-/ a leoture in the Hall/ Sydney, lately entitled, : M Music, t|: / 'MMicianSjV Critios, and Managers of Sydney." iybpalists assisted, notably Mrs toreen* the new . contralto who has arrived from America. ; r

Hjl i;~iPhe Silbpri-Stirk Company have finished their Australian tour and are on their way to Silbon met with a riqcidißnt at Broken Hill while leaping ||( Iftonf^iie ■.; tesipisze. 'Another member of the WCr Dashway, injured his p ankle during the performance.

<"— -The English dramatio artists are taking ,■; their autumn holidays. By late accounts, Mr Scott, Mr Henry Kemble and Mr J. T. I^Toole were visiting Hamburg, Miss Ellen Terry i was in Berlin, Mr Henry Irving in Scotland,. Miss and Letty Lind at Brightqn, and v Mr Fred Tnorne and^his brother in Switzerland.

|?i^;^Tb,e People's i Palace in East London has K: Received other magnificent donations.' Sir || Edward Cecil Guirinesß haa • informed the i; trustees of his intention to increase his original Sldbnation for the erection of a Winter garden to f^WiOOa;*' in order that the people of East EBondon may be provided with a complete and perfect winter garden of the best possible." Mr Herbertde Stern, also, lias promised a gift of the t- cost of building a olook jip^r and drinking fountain in front of the i^iaiace, in memory pt his father, the late Baron de Stern. When' completed, this will form one of the ;fi nest places of recreation in the ' metro.

ifpll^riie Auckland Amateur Opera Company pClub held their annual meeting at the Choral WgtS^Jgp. 9th inst., Mr F. Earl pre|piH^ing. The report was read/ and that and the pf^lalance sheet adopted. The club now has' upon register 77 active members, divided sopranos, 12 20 t6n6rs, and '■; Mi .;/P>. ■• D. ;' Feuton' ' was 're-elected ll^preaident. ■ Dr. D. J. Bews was appointed secre?|j:l;6ry,';m;the place of *Mr C. Chambers, resigned, ||fand Messrs' Walpole, Worrall, Chambers, and |i|^yler were elected, to fill yacanoies on the com- j i|mitt»B^ Qther officers were elected as follows ;— j MM^Mumford/ treasurer, in place of Mr Edwards ; ;3 Meßsrs Edmiston and Hamertpn, auditors.

Pāwhiri ki konei kia kitea tēnei tuhinga ā-nūpepa

He mea mahi aunoa e te rorohiko tēnei tuhinga. Kāore anō kia tirohia, kia whakatikangia rānei, he hapa pea o roto. Ka taea te tirotiro i te hōputu taketake, te pānui rānei i te whārangi katoa.

Mō te tuhinga nā te rorohiko i hanga

Ko te OCR he tukanga hei tiki aunoa i te tuhinga mai i te whārangi kua karapahia. Mā te OCR e taea ai te rapu i te nui o ngā raraunga tuhinga-katoa, ēngari kāore i te tika katoa ki te 100%. Ko tōna tika mai i te kounga o te tuhinga ki te niupepa tūturu me tōna āhua i te whakakiriata moroititanga. Kāore pea e pai te OCR o te niupepa kāore te kounga o te pepa e pai, he iti rawa rānei te tuhituhinga, he maha rawa ngā momotuhi, ngā whakatakotoranga tīwae hoki, he whārangi kua tūkinotia rānei.

Ko te tōtika OCR kei te whārangi e kitea ai tēnei tūemi he 88.85%.