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PAPAKAIO SCHOOLHOUSE.

''i» account of t!io concert at f •..Tii• irstfay evenim-?,. whtea lm» ''' ic I h>> us, was unavoidably 10-i - i i ■:ih u f (.m:- i-tsttu of yest Ttlay : .(i.'i .t'f'l '-.v.-.l by a ibinrv took . i ii>- .ibuvi -m en tioutal Soli'"d - house • (1 .!• ..i iv '-vi- a tari£« numbt-c of reftiil 1 - ' lil tlu> plair* patrouix.nif, bogiilorf about forty Uautarmte.% who,, taking advantage of the lovely night, paid i'apa* luii) a visit. 'l'uJ chair was taken by Ronald bJoepuv K*'l-» vv ' ll> ♦■H'laiuitt to tlu) audience the cause of their meeting r» vv/ "' that of bidding farewell t.> j ! ,y „li[ master, Mr. fiwrioet, anil also to tfob'iin' Mr. Mwkiu£ r tin? new tmo. He thuii called upon .Mr. M'bWkiudale- t»> opun till" concert,. which lit; <Udby | u styl-v " Lamented Mr. »£> U'h'r Iniu followed Mr. <t. E:')"!.h> well '• Yi»ti N Umiember Mi'," au i point foil in SWOl'llly. iNoXt c a 111 e Mr. Iv. L. [<.ulr, who sang " 'liio L/ear Lit.r.lo Sham■null,'" in 11 fewWEul ami feeling uiauuer. jtV. Urenuan came next. witli that old luvui'iti;. fat MoltoyV' ami rendered it In wot I sty l«. Mr. J. Ek>oth then sang Shift splendid song, " 'Pl%© ViUa>.;« lUaekimitli " ia- Ui» usual excellent stylo- After ii m (jumo tlit? comic part, in. tuo shape of ItV. T. V. Duncan, wh> sang au Irialt lulls,', eiitit led " t'-tU O'Rourke's the I Soy, jirf' and Hait to submit to an encore, that. was coueliulisd,. Mr. t'aruoross liuitf) " (roodbye, [Sweetheart,. tioodbytp," uit (iisfcol'ul manner. Mr. Walls came IPS!, tvtMi " Still £ Love The." '• T.t? lli S (.|otii»(! Bough," by Miss l'H"';bi'.', who ontlrrvtl it in a wry ja-etifey utaiuu-r, tiiy ,mlittiu:t; choir a|.'(,'Poval t>f it by mttlly ilomantling »n ouoovo. lUtt the lmirliiaii t'oiuarkoit that ho had no doubt In, suitor would comply with their romist, lati-r i'ii. Mij*» Mow win thou I'alled nou to make the prewutatKm of a yohl ■utoh, valued at .K-- to Mr. 6lit-nott, n bvhalt' of 11is late scholars. Mr. Ifopiott jhu'iicil thanks fop Che valuable mark of ituoiu which thoy had deemed, lit to pry jut him with,, and wished; them alt ;„'ooiU p. 'l'lie second portion of the proivuiiinr was comnv'uoeil by Mr. t-in man. lim situ:,'. " fu tl.'ippy Moments," very ;i!ylv. lMi". M't'orkunlale witu Uli'l Ih'owu's l>aiii;'hter," rondei'iug it ith hit at spirit. Miss In g-bie then sa.uu\ a correct ami pUasiu;;' tuantter, Mie ini'o a Wreath of lioses.' "Silver |iit:uls iVtnonjx the trold," by Mr. Walls, 111»w i■ 11 then by "The AneUor's : t 'i-hoil," by Mr. U. r.uoc.h, who, as itiui, san-' it wt 11. Mr. t aruorovs The Mountebank," In very !.;"od style ; id tin; now seaoohnaster cat no ne\t, t.h " VVe May t«e Happy Vet." The m of the evening, as wu tuou;Ut» we a Till! Arab's Faro.veil ti> His JstemU" by r. J, I'.ooi.h, who satire it in a very ii'ili.'il manner. Mr. Stewart, with- " 't'lie lihvay l-'orti-r," and Mr. witii LJ.iiluii Tamsm's JSmiddy," c.molu-led luioiic.''ft pnpuon. Mr. Moo roturued ink.; t.n' tlio services of tlu: ('atuaruws s In i.i>• iv 'I f. i'apakatoans »vir..i, their . '1 I;,.; oejasioll, Alt', r the I>,l " • 'C 11..-I ■ cl;.-areil, ilaueut'4 vv w i i il Up with JVC i-p r.t • . -I. Ml l>. !• «. We 11mis(. not. I-mir. :.! ■ ■ ii.' i :;, L''u:o'i, i i ' iam.M'u,

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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 310, 21 April 1877, Page 3

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PAPAKAIO SCHOOLHOUSE. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 310, 21 April 1877, Page 3

PAPAKAIO SCHOOLHOUSE. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 310, 21 April 1877, Page 3

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