SAILORS' HALL.
The Sailors" Hall was well patronised on Saturday evening-, when the programme presented at the usual concert was supplied by the Central Mission orchestra and friends. The programme was as follows: "Marche Habsburg," Central Mission orchestra: song, "I Am in a Gilded Cage," Mr. Peterson; .son"', "The Dear Home Land," Miss L. Thorpe; orchestral selection, "Minuet" (from Sampson); song-, "Anchored," Mr. Sehofield; violin solo, "Ye Bunks and Braes," Miss Hanncken; recitation, Mr. Peterson; selections by the phonograph; piano solo, Miss Brame; gavotte, by orchestra; song-, "Grannie's Story," Miss Hanncken; song, "Across the Border," Mr. Forbes-Forbes; vocal duet, "When the Winds Blow in From the Sea,"' Miss Thorpe and Mr. Sehofield; song, "Only a Leaf." Mr. Peterson; march, orchestra. A vote of thanks was tendered to the friends who had supplied the programme, and the entertainment concluded with the, singing of the National Anthem.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 186, 19 August 1901, Page 6
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