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CHURCH CONCERT.

On Tuesday evening a most successfol concert wftßgiyen in the Town Hall; I Paeroa, in aid of the funds of the new > Anglican Church. The (ball was com. fortably filled 'by an appreciative! audience, as shown by jfte. jpoonds of applause with which the vanpus stems| were received. The StbHovnngJjprp-! gramme was faithfully carried •flirong'h:: •Overture—"Trembling ©awdraps," Miss; Coote; Song—"ißloe Alsatian Mountains," Mrs Snodgjassj. JSong—■** .Be-, doom LoMSbng,?' Mr f lemrng^ Sbiigj —" Eileen !i Aianjnah7' 4Misa Soreuson^j Chorus— " ThS ©ridge," T-he' Company; Fantasia {(pianoforte) —; "L'improvisatore," MissCoote; Song—j| " The song that reached my heart,™ Mrai Snodgrass; Song—" True to the last," Mr Fleming; Duet—" You and I," Mrs Snodgrass and Miss Shaw; Stamp speech, Mr Gillespie 4 Aria—"L'Eau d 7 Argent," Miss Coote. | After a short interval the Thames. 1 Amateur Dramatic Club gave a representation of the famous farce " Q.E D. n The performance reflected credit on all j who took part in it, and seat the' greater portion of the audience home in good humour. A number of the younger people, however, had the hall cleared ( for a dance and indulged in the "light fantastic" for an hour or two. i

A detachment of the Salvation Army 'under Captain Lane, is announced to bom.'bard P.teroa next Wedaesday, accompa;iied lby the Lassies' Band, which has just completed a highly successful tour on the West 'Coast.

At.. a bankruptcy meeting in Napier recently a creditor proved in the estate for £64 for liquor supplied. The debtor was a blacksmith, and averaged 13s per day for beer.

A section of land »t Makakahi, n«ar Tabiatna containing 160 acres, changed hands a fuw days ago at £8 10a per acre. There'were no improvements on the section 'except felling and grassing.

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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 19, 23 April 1892, Page 6

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CHURCH CONCERT. Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 19, 23 April 1892, Page 6

CHURCH CONCERT. Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 19, 23 April 1892, Page 6

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