Amnsemeota Highland Society of Southland "LEAN OU DLUIRIOLIU DO SHINNSIRF.AOHD" THE FIFTH ANNUAL /"lathering-, Concert and Ball, Will take plaoe in ASHLEY'S HALL, ESK STREET. INVKROAfiOILL, On the EVENING of FRIDAY, 30th AUG., 1901 PBOOBAMME OF CONCERT, Commencing at, S o'olook, prompt. Chairman— The Chief Of the 800i"ty : AKOHD. M.KkLLAB. Esq, J.P 1. Seleotioo— 1 Pibroch o' Donull Dhu,' ' Highland Lad die,' ' The Cook o' the North' The SoiHhUn't Pipe Band; Conductor; Lieut Kenneth Cameron J. Chairman's Introductory Remarks Thenhief, Archd. MoKellar, Esq 3.Son g ( o » e) ic){?^^f M^.: Society's Bard. Arch. McArthur (Woodlands) I. Fong— The Highlaodman's Toast' Mr Ihos C. Irving 5. Sook— 'Tbi; Oarb of Old Gaul' Mrs B!u« 6. Son*— • Tb.) Ml«.nt ToMt' Mr O. C. Branson 7. Song 'Doun the bum Davie lid' Miss Annie Smith 8. Violin Fantasia—' Cairngorm' (W. MoKe> zieMurdoch) Mr W. Ferguson 9 ? on K (Gaelic) | [ ™«%__. Miss D. McKay ( Loojrbush) 10. Song— 'The Wee thing that jigged them a' Mr *\ W. Wright 11. Remark* from Friends and Representatives of KiDdrcd -ocietieo— His Worship the Mayor of InveroargiU (0. 8 ) onguet, sq) Chieftain Uugald MePheisin, Dunedin (Otago Gaelic society) John McDonald, tgq., Palmerston, (Otago Oaelio Societj ) Rev Father O'Neill, Milton (President Mi'ton Gaelic Society) Donald McLtnnan. Esq , Oamaru (Oamaru Caledonian BOCirty). William Martin, Caledonian Society Of .'outhland) Thos. M. Orath, Esq (Vire-President Invercar(fill Irish Athletic Society) ihort Addre-ses — 'i he Highland Temperament' Rev J. A. ' usford ' Highland Humour' . . WO. Mehaffey. Esq ' Celtic Wit" . . Very Rev Dean Burke 12. Bona— The Highlanders' .. Mrs Blue 13. Song—' Jessie the Flower o' Dumhlane' Mr Thos 0. In iog ii D M ji.»ir..ii^ I ' Call?ach nan Cno.' 14. ReadinsrtGaeho) j <The old Wife of the Nuts . Mrs John Eraser (Waimatuku) Ui. Song—' When Bright tyes Glance' Mr O. C. Branson 16. Pianoforte Selection—' Home, Sweet Home' ( I halberg) Mrs W. Stewart-Irving ,- q ,„ ... | ' Bruthaichean Ohlinn Braon' 1.. Bong (Gaelic) j , lha hnntA G'enßraoo' Society's Bard Arcbd McArthur 18. Song—' Within a mile o' Edlnboro' Town' Miss Annie Smith 19. Song-J ock MiCraw' Mr R, W. Wright 20. Selection -' Th • Campbells are Coming,' 'Ihe 7S>th's farewell to Gimltar.' 'The Lass o' Oowrie' . . The Southland Pipe Band ; Conductor: Lieut Kenneth Cameron AUI JJ LANG SYNB. Accompanist MRS WOOD ADMISSION TO CONOERT-Members FREE, Non Member* 2s each To be followed by the BALL, commencing at 10- 30 prompt Ball Music by Mesdames Wood and Blue's band. fipe Music for tte Grand March by the Southland Pipe Band Pipe Music for the Highland Dances by the Southland Pipe Band Party Catering by Kingsland and Co. Card and Social Rooms available (or Ladies aDd Gentlemen not wishing to dance. ADMISSION TO BALL :-Membert Froe ; NonMembers : 1 adies 2s, Gentlemen is. Membership Annual Tickets (Gentlem-n fie, Ladies fig) admitting Free to all portions of the Annual Gathering, Concert and Ball, and to all the Sooials throughout the year Just begun, can be obtained from any member of the Society's Executive Committee, including the undersigned, and also at the door of the Hall on the evening of the "Gathering." KESNETH CAMERON, Honorary Secretary. OPENING OF THOBNBUBY HALL. DBAG will leave Club Hotel at 6 p.m. on Frilay. The following performers have kindly offered to assist :— Mr Hutchins rbanjo). Miss Murray, and Mewrs Murray, Broad. Wilkie. Wilson, Traill, Gladstone, Allen, Grecfell, and others. INVERCARGILL GARRISON BAND MONBTEfToARNIVAL THIS event, to be held in Zealandia Hal), will be opened on Tuesday, October Ist. Donations of work, produce, etc, witi be thankfully reoelvid by R. Jenkins, r*ek street, A. Ferguson, Dee street, W. Strang, Fsk street, or the undersigned. ' D/ F^RN E IB} JointSecrC, * rU9 Ku'l Particulars in future issue. Winton Guineas. TO BE RUN ON S»th NOVEMBER, IWI. j WINTON OUINEAB of 25 guineas, with a sweep j of 1 guinea eaoh added. Second horse to receive 6 guineas from the stakes. Third horse to save bis sweep of 1 guinea. Open to three-year-olds foaled in the Counties r.f Southland, Wallace, Fiord, and Lake County. Weight for age. Distance, seven furloDgs Nomination £1 Is, to close on Monday, 2od September, lUJI. S »eep cf 1 guinea, payable at post before starting. *^ J. L. WILSON, Secretary Winton Jockey Club. Meetings INVEROARGILL RATEPAYERS' ASSOCIATION' QUARTEBLIT Meeting of Members at Raeside's Rooms thia evening at Bpm Members urged to atted aa several matters of importance will be discussed. Intending members invited to be present. RICHARD ALLEN, Hon, Sec. SO ITH LAND RACING CLUB. MEMBERS of the Olub are requested to meet Mr Afflrob, who is leaving the colony, at MoFarlane's Hotel, at 7.30 on.Frlday evening, 30th inst, to bid him good-bye. Punctual attendance is rtquired. as aDotber meeting « Ub similar ebjeob taken pUce eUe where at 8 o'clcok. RICHARD CLARK, Secretary. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS UNION MEETINGS will be held by me to explain objects, etc, and to form branches Ol the Udiod as follows ;— Dipton, August 80th, at 7.30 p m Drummond, August Slst, at 2.30 p in Lumrden, September 2nd, at 7.30 p tv Inrercargill, September 3rd, at 8 p in, Hanan's Hall I regret that my engagements will not permit me to visit Mossburn and Garston, ss I have been invited to do. To meet the convenience of residents in these districts as far as possible, I have made Lumsdtn meeting an evening ons OSCAR FISHER, Sub-organiser, N.Z. Farmers Union. POISON. TAKE NOTICE that poison ia laid for the destruc tion of dogs on section 793, joining Caroline BU9b ' RICHARD WILSON, Dipton. August 27 th, 1001. VIOLIN TUITION WFJtRGUSON is now prepared to receive « pupils (or the violin. Intending pupils apply to MR A. FERGUBON, Watchmaker, Die street. BTUDIO- Oorner of Tay and Kith streets, sbove the Dairy Supply Co.'s tdices. If sufficient Inducement offers Mr Fergneon will visit the Bluff Intending pupils please leave tbdr names with Ur Miller, thetchool, Blufl 21 DAYS SALE AT THE ECONOMIC. Onr Half Yearly Sale IS NOW ON. Every article in our Grand and Up-to-date btock of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Mercery, &o, will be gtnuinely reduoed. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS SEE CIRCULARS R. GRAY, MANAGER AND PROPRIETOR. FAMILY Residence, Nortli v 0 ad, with 4.J acres of eurden. lawn and paddock. House has 10 ttDartmaifs all modern conveniences; hot aDd cold wate. bath, eto. There is a stable, buggy hou«e, cart shed, cow byre, piggery, everything rtquired for aflrst-olass suburban rasidence. W. B. Scandrett. Laud Anent, cirner Tee and Eek Streets, Invercargill
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Southland Times, Issue 15033, 30 August 1901, Page 3
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