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CONCERT AT WARKWORTH.

A saobed concert was held hero ou March 24 and was an unqualified sucoess in every way The concert was in aid of the fund for rcnovat ing the Wcsleyan Chapel of this placo, and was under tho conductorsl-ip of Mr Clayton, ohoii. master, who merits high praise for his excellent management of the affair, and especially for the Way in which the part muslo was lendered, this being a very noticeable feature. In addition to ■peal talent, we are much indebted to Mrs Bettany and Mr Fell, of Auckland. Of the local talent.MissLease with ".Xvj.. Farewell," and MissM. Prater's "Chimes of Evening" (Abt), sang very correctly and sweetly. Mies Keen sang the spnge "One Day Nearer Homo" and --^50..1^-?'S 0..1^-?' < Bliss) in fino stylo. Mr Worsley, with Bright Golden Shores." and Mr Rountrco, another visitor, with "Father, Pray with mo ic-night,'sang very etrectivoly. Mr Clayton sang 'Ros.' liJridssr) with expression and feeling. Mr Trothowen, " Rooked iv tho Cradle or.ttio Deep, outahonc all his previous pornianccs The anllidms wero wcU rendered. Much of the Buoces. of this onccrt is due to Mr baml. Viall, the ui«ni_t. Mesn-a Bradnam and b-u.stjviolin and flute, also assisted. The ohair co al K ß^l^T 5: K^ Mt m&*»<-m*

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 6019, 28 March 1885, Page 8

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CONCERT AT WARKWORTH. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 6019, 28 March 1885, Page 8

CONCERT AT WARKWORTH. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 6019, 28 March 1885, Page 8

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