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t] fe^e Waiuku Temperance S p^'^bcen considering ways l\ !c:; BBS'S- I. Urstlay e y?nwg last, J: «E ' ilfifo" the benefit of -, T? i. #£ lb wqld bo well 4««'S an mle>^ in it, then gone 1R» and Mr J. £#**V<P Dear So^- *Ir Green- «^ Yc__tv ? kof the Day, i*i-B^ MrA-M.Barriball; "Mh*W 3' vr fearing B ca ," rfKjl^lWi; vocal JHpfe^'A; If. Wiball I'BB6B Flexi»an; «feir?M lr W* When You rfWj'tftbil-A vocal 1-

M. Barriball and Miss Flavell; lpstrmuental duet, " Les, Cloches de Corneville. Mrs Barriball a_d:JVlr J. _. lexman '.'; ;■.« BJ<»k» is He that Cometh." Band„.t.Mr C T, BarriS ball proposed, and Mr Manning seconded, - a, vote of thanks to the band, the ladies and gentlemen who had assisted, and to Mr E. ilamlin -for the use of his piano, which ! was .;carried by agolaiiiafcion.... ■_, A;. ; v9|?>-9. thanks to the Chairman was proposed, by Mr S. Barriball and seconded by Mr Robertson, and carried in the _ame: rriariner. The, band then played a*s God. Save the; Queen," after which -hejjal.lwas cleared for the dance, to which most of the young folk, ahd ; not a few of those more advanced in life's journey, stayed for some time. ■ < Oh Friday evening'a complimentary din-: nor was.given to Bandmaster, Eonergan at Mr Sedgwick's . hotel,;: There wore, .about 30 persons present, the short notice given being probably the reason why tlie number was hot greater. After enjoying; them;selves at,the.: table until nature-cried '.'■ eiiongh !"■_,. the -..<company adjourned to the Commercial Ball,' where "a pleasant evoning was passed in the - way customary on such -occasions.'-. The preseh-' tatioji of ,an>._enlarged photograph: of the members of the Ijand.was to ha ye been made during tho evening, but it had not been forwarded in time,; consequently the presentation was deferred until to-day. Bandmaster Lonergan is. leaving Waiuku, and.the thanks of the public aro due to him for the rapid and efficient manner in which hp has instructed the Wainku' Cavalry' Band;'which has- now become an acquisition to the district which we would b§"sorry to part wjth. -. *.'. ......

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 220, 18 September 1888, Page 3

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WAIUKU. Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 220, 18 September 1888, Page 3

WAIUKU. Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 220, 18 September 1888, Page 3