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PUNAKITERE.

Observer, Volume XI, Issue 731, 31 December 1892, Page 23

 

PUNAKITERE.

The entertainment, recently given by the pupils inthe school- house, was very creditable to the local talent, 'lhe following contributed to the oonoert programme :— Misses A. Jones, Bridge, E. Josephs, Mail, Young, J. Jonea, Masters B. Bridge, C. Tobin, G. Porriß, and W. Baker. The aonga were followed by a farce, ' The Area Belle,' in which the following performers took part ; Messrs W. Simmonds, W.Jones, Geo. Baker, and Misses Baker and Young. A danoe followed, and was kept up with vigour until the wee sma' hourß of the morning. The excellent music was supplied by Messrs B. Collet (piocolo), and Mr J. Smith (violin), assisted by Mr J. J. Bryerß. The room was very tastefully decorated with nikau and flowers by the pupils and othors.

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