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CARNIVAL CONCERT

KAPONGA VOTING POSITION. A concert presented at the Kaponga town hell on Thursday by Messrs. Nairn an <| Sirpjpson’s concert party was enthusiastically received by the audience;. The of Stuart Naim, Miss Naim and pupil# was loudly applauded,” as was : a pipe selection by Stuart Naim, who has the distinction of being the youngestpiper in Taranaki- Mr. Corder on behalf of the queen carnival committee return* ed thanks to the party fer coming to Ka-. ponga on behalf of Princess Sadie. At supper opportunity was taken to present Princess Mildred, the Opunake carnival candidate, who was present at the invitation of Princess. Sadie. The programme was: Song, Mr. W. G. Simpson; elocutionary item,. Miss Joyce Goodwin; Irish jig, Stuart Naim; song, Miss J. McGlashan; violin solo, Mr. R. Maunder; Lochaber swords, Misses Thurston and Dowden; recitation, Miss Joyce Winks; sailor’s hornpipe, Miss D. Naim; song, Mrs. W. Snowsill; song, Mr. R. Maunder; sketch, Mr. Simpson and Mrs. Twaddle; international reel, Miss Naim and pupils; song, Mr. Simpson; pipe selection, Stuart Naim. Piano accompaniments were played by Mrs. Snowsill and Mr. Maunder, while the pipe accompaniments for the /dance numbers were played by Mr. A. Braid. Despite inclement weather between 50. and 60 guests were present at a house party at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wells, Kuri Street, on Wednesday. The parly was in support of Princess Sadie’s candidature. The latest voting results in the carnival are: Te Kiri 3633, Kaponga 2566, Pihama 2400, Opunake 1621, Oaonui (current week’s figure not yet to hand) 1815.'

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1935, Page 14

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CARNIVAL CONCERT Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1935, Page 14

CARNIVAL CONCERT Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1935, Page 14