THE GARLIC SOCIETY.
A largely-attended meeting of this society was he'd en the 3rd inst. n 1 the Oddfellows' Hall fihiazt street, picsided over by Ckicflaing Ecder.ck Markeiiztc and Colin. M'Keczie. Tha former, iv opemr.3 the meeting, reminded the aiidier.ee that the' annual meeting wou-kl be he.d 0:1 the firit Friday in August, azid stilled that, it was ejected to be the largest yef h^ld: under ihe auspices of tho society. He also referred to- the monument to bf erected on tko tomb of their la-te chief, Sir Julia It'Kensie, whicli was now, or was at least the uiker day, on view at Mr Munro'3 monumental works, and was a work of art worth searng. The concert waa moat successfully carried out, the vanou-i contributors being heartily cheered and their eiToits wainiiy appreciated Mr John ii' Donald sang "O\ au au tea," " Xighean dorm aehota, Uluu," and " Brcacaa ualach", Mr 3 Lister, "Ye banks and braes"; Mr Donald llathe=o 1, " Failte dhu.t. deoca sLiuate leat" ai.d '" Eilcan an fhraoicli" ; Mr* M'Crae Ciianiberlam, " Rotli3ay Bay" and "Scotland for ever ' T!m lady ako played piarinforte s»lect> oo 1)^.1 )^. Mi>-3 Campb'.'il sang
"Robin A ".air" , Mls-> Ai me il'Dona'd, '" Oor !:jil yaird." and a3 zn encore " Jess.e'3 dream " llie (.'•Hf\c Cho.r (Mr J. Xc conductor) sang " Fill! ii' O" and " Mo rm gral " Mas '' Mr John B. Barclay recited " My F rst Bavb"e." Pianoiorte sciec'aoiis werp 31/p ih> 'iis3 Jesii? M Dorald (B'nff). and a v.oh'i a-.d anoforte duet by iliss^a A!ic& a"d Jcnr.niS MDorVJ Miss Alee M'Donjld and M»3 J.tne Craib dancpd a soauntrers, and Jf.>atec Jolm and A"an M'Kprhn c darcvl an luth i.g and tho Highland fling respect:- (•'.-. M sa Heevr pbjed the c':o r jccomuan.'-P'i' -. Messrs Dir ran Laniout, M.i>ulm Ca' u- chad (Ontram), JcWn ParUra (M'ltou), Thomas S. ott (Clarke il'-al, Kenneth M'Lcan, and \7< ilorriion wcr? fleeted membeis.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2569, 10 June 1903, Page 79
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416THE GARLIC SOCIETY. Otago Witness, Issue 2569, 10 June 1903, Page 79
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