The Auckland Garrison Ba.nd will play th«» following prosramme at the moonlight promenade concert at Eden Park to-morrow evening. March 3. at 8 p.m.:—March. "Morrii Hill." Ord Hume; waltz (humorous), "-Jolly Good Fellows."' Vollstedt: descriptive selection, '"Motor Bide." Thos. Bidgood: caprice trombone. "Sliding Jim." Douglas: Sβscriptive selection. "Trip To Blackpool," Thos. Bidgood; Irish intermezzo, "Bit of Blarney." (arr. A. J. Dryland) ; descriptive fantasia. "Smithy ia the Wood." Thos. Bidgood; march, "Bendigo," T. H. ; Bulcfc; "God Save tie King." Admission is by silver coin in aid of the Eden Cricket Club's ground fund. The coach to Otira upset on Saturday afternoon at Grassmere, about 15 miles I from Broken Rirer. The horses shied. J and the coach, which was an open wag--l onette, containing 13 people, turned turtle. The horses escaped, and the passengers were tipped into a ditch, Iso one ■was seriously injured, but several were hi- - Hy gha.ln>n TCOEEE'S SGaXi>rS pozifles to* Hood tfctcugh: .
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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 52, 2 March 1909, Page 7
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