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BROADCASTING

TUESDAY, JULY 15. IYA, AUCKLAND (900 kilocycles, 500 watts): —3.0: Studio items and literary selection; 5.0: Children’s ser-' sion, by “Uncle Dave.” 6.0: Dinner session; 7.0: News and market reports; 7.15: Talk, Mr E. Talbot, “Motoring”; 8.0: Orchestra; 8.17; Contralto, Miss Beryl Smith, “O Del Mio Dolce Ardor”; ' 8.21: Studio Trio, “Madame Butterfly”; 8.31: Bass, MrDunean Black, “Simple Sailor Man”; 8.35; Vocal duet, Miss Beryl Smith and Mr Dunean Black, “Wont You Boy ” and “Girl Behind the Counter”; 8.39: Trio; 8.45: Talk, Mr A. B. 'Chappell, M.A., “Topical Talk”; 9.0: Forecast and announcements; 9.2: Contralto, Miss Beryl Smith; 9.6: Trio; 9.13: 'Bass, Mr Dunean Black, “In Happy Moments” from “Maritana” 1 9.17: Studio Trio; 9.27: Boyal Choral Society; 9.30: Dramatic sketch, Mrs Zoe Bartley-Baxter and Company, “A Ghost Story”; 10.0: Orchestral, “Hui-I digung’s March.” 2YA, WELLINGTON (720 kilo-1 cycles, 5000 watts): —3.0: Studio items; 1 3.30 and 4,30: Sporting results; 5.0: Children’s session, by Uncle Jim; 6.0: Dinner music session:—Band, ‘‘The Two Pigeons”; 6.15: Modern Dance Players, “Over the Waves”; “Amoretten Waltz”; Piano, Gil Dech, “Le Jet d’Eau”; 8.8. C. Wireless Military Band, “ Foutpeuee-halfpeillly Farthing”; Stellar Trio, “The Maiden’s Prayer”; 6.30: Band, H.M. Grenadier f Guards; Saxophone, Rudy Wiedoeft, “Melody”; Continental Novelty Orchestra; 6.45: “Las Lagarteranas : ! Squire’s Celeste Octet, “Come Into the Garden, Maud”; “Killarney”; Organ, Terence Casey, “I’m Lonely”; 8.8. C. Wireless Band, “Lilli Buriero”; 7.0: News session, market reports and sports results; 7.40: Lecturette, Representative of Department of Agriculture, “For the Man on the Land , “Haiwaiki Calling: A Radio Dream of Maoriland,” by the Wanganui

Maori Party, organised by R. M. Ritchie and’ H. Mete Kingi. Act 1— The prelude, in a modern pa on the» Wanganui River; the venerable chief, Parakaia, soliloquises on present day . life compared with that of old times. J He drcams of Hawaiki. Radio sets I back the clock. Act 2—At Haiwaiki. j The oracles speak. Preparing for mi- J gration. Act 3—The long canoe jour-1 ney. Incantations by tohunga to sun and moon; rhythmic swing of the paddles; incidents on the voyage; the tired crew; the joker; inspiring haka; at last “The Long White Cloud”; Act 4 —Maoris settle in New Zealand. First haka; old-time pa life and customs; work and play; entertainment of visitors; hakas and pois; items on the koauau (primitive flute). Act a— Coming of the pakeha. Missionaries; traders; the great war; memorial | hymn. Act 6—Maori concert in mod- i Lem pa,.presenting the following items: j —Orchestra, “Come Down the Wa- j nganui River”; Chorus, “Hoki hoki | tonu mai” Raina Kahukura and party;!. Quartet, 2YA Party; Solo and chorus, I “Waitangi,” Te Ua Tamehana and Party; Novelty, Haka party; Solo.l Haere haere mai,” Ka Winiata; Solo i and chorus, “Home, Little Maori Home,” Tira Eotu and party; Patter chorus, “Moutoa” party; Solo and chorus, “Poata Rau” party; Novelty item, “Dish Kopi, Kopi,” party; Solo, “When the Great Red Dawn is Shining,” Makuini Tamehana”; Chorus, “Haere haere ra e bine,” party Solo, “Raniera te Tama,” Raina Kahukura; Trio, “Haere ra Pomere,” party; Short poi, Party; Solo, “Link Divine” Raina Kahukura; Haka, “Toia te waka,” party; Solo, “Hine he hinc” Makuini Tamehana and party; Long poi, Party; Solo, “The Old Chorus Church Choir,” Mangu Tahaua; Quartet, “Hei konei ete Ipo” Potae, Perepe, Waldren and Tawaroa; Solo and chorus, “Pokare kare, ” Mere Whana- , rerc and party; Haka, “Etc iwi, ete, iwi,” party; Solo, “Waiata Poi, Tira Raotu; Action chorus, “E pari ra, ” party; Vocal duet, “When You Played the Organ,” Mere and Makuini; Chours, “Tahi nei tarn kino,” party; Solo, “Dream Boat,” Ka Wini- , ata; Solo, “Here tonu ra ’; Hymn, “Tania ngakgu marie,” party; Haka, “Ka mate, ka mate,” party; Solo and ! chorus, “Me kimi te ao nei” (“Homo Sweet Home”), Mangu Tahana and patty; (Noto programme and order of items subject to alteration.) 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH (980 kilocycles, 500 watts):— 8.0: RebroadcasS of 2YA, Wellington, “Hawaiki Calling A Rttdio Drcam of Maoriland, ’ ’ by°the Wanganui Maori Radio Pageant Partv. 4YA, DUNEDIN (650 kilocycles, 500watts):—3.0: Gramophone items; 4.25: Sporting results; 5.0: Children s hour; 6.0: Dinner music; 7.0: News session; 8.0: Relay from 2YA, Wellington of Pageant —■“ ‘ Hawaiki Calling—A Radio Dream of Maoriland,” by the Wanganui Maori Radio Pageant Party. ______

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Grey River Argus, 15 July 1930, Page 8

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BROADCASTING Grey River Argus, 15 July 1930, Page 8

BROADCASTING Grey River Argus, 15 July 1930, Page 8

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