HAVELOCK.
st OTI 1! CONCERT. Tiie Village Hall held a crowded audience hist evening to hear the Scoieh concert organised by the Rev. 11. Waugh. The concert was a de-I • •iik-d snect;.mi the audience I -howed their appreciation of the i eili its of the performers by encor- • ::tu every item on the programme, j .Tin- programme was as follows: —1 Overture. Pipers: Se< tch song.! ; ••Charlie is My Darling." Havelock: : School Children : par) songs, (a); ■Bhw Bonnets Over the Border."! Ali) ‘Highland Laddie.” Presbyterian Choir. ■< iit on. "The Re i heat sal.’ ’Mi:-' Duff. song. "My Ain' Folk." Miss Large : sword dance, i Miss K. Roberts : song. "Doon tin j Burn," Miss Harrison : r< citation. | •’Foxes Tails." Mr. T. Parker: part; 'ong. "Will Ye Nt. Goma Baek Again." Pre'Ey .I in Choir. ; Part two : Selection. Piper' : song, i T't ■• Rowan Tree. M,>s Hill: part , -ng', (a) "Annie Laurie." (In! "Green Grow the Rashes O." Pres-j byterian Choir: >i citation. "Pitting in the Cries." Mr. T. Parker : song. Tit \.tld Hcose." Miss Harrison: "Highland tling. Mi" K. Roberts : ■•■ : t?tmn. ' A .Highland Moving, Mt" Doff : s-.ng. " We’re i Noddin." M-; Large. Tin- acre ni; >animentw—«- played by Mudamc.* Nairn and Hill. and :n the ,v e <>f Mr. C. H. King. Miss Large conducted the cheir. The hall j was app'.’opriatert ;< ■•:• vte i. ami. much credit is dim to y'rs. I nlford. ; :o v.m tins work w.as entrusted, j Tim <’< lie- - :: i i with ii.e sang j ‘riE < f ' Au'd Lang Sync." >n v},!■•> the audience joined henrtdy.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 310, 5 December 1912, Page 5
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