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THE ZEALANDIA BAZAAR.

A very entertaining programme was gone through at the Fair last night. Mr. and Mis 3 Koarsley played a pianoforte duet, tho choir of St. Mary of the Angels' Church sang tho glee "From Oberon in Fairyland," the Truda Bros, performed orchestral selections at frequent intervals, and Mr. Salvatore Truda sang '"Funicule Funioula " The Maypole children also danced as usual. Tho stalls did a good business throughout, as may bo imagined from the receipts, which amounted to £120, making a total of .£340 for the three days on which the Fair has been open. The following is the list of winners of raffles decided yesterday : — Mr. Delancho, Mr. G. Palmer, Miss Celia Collins, F. Crombie, Mrs. White, H. Segrief, Mrs. Dawson, Archbishop Redwood, Miss J. North, — Mildenhall, Jas. Butler, Miss M. O'Brien, P. M'Coll, Mrs. D. D. Hyde, L. Brown, Miss Mouatt, R. M'Coll, Miss Fitzsimons, Jane Gallagher, — Churchward, F. M'Keover, W. Coffey, Miss Burke, Mr. Kennedy, Miss Johnson, W. Gosling, Mr. Home, Mr. Skerrett, Mrs. Stag, Mrs. Richards, " Malmanchl," K. Bland, — M'Cardell, — Andrews. Tho Maypolo Danco will be repeated at 8 o'clock to-night. Music arranged by Mr. J. Kearsley, jun., for tho full orchestra, will be played.

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Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 33, 9 February 1893, Page 2

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THE ZEALANDIA BAZAAR. Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 33, 9 February 1893, Page 2

THE ZEALANDIA BAZAAR. Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 33, 9 February 1893, Page 2

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