" RESCUE OF HARRY GRAY."
[ As was announced, the Band of Hope choir, numbering seventeen female und t^n malo voices, nnd ono reciter, under tho csnductorship of Mr. G. Blaachott, rendered tho above tempcuince cantata in tho Alexandra Hall on Thursday night to a moderate audienco. The composition is per mentel w ith humour aud pathos, and this tho audiciice did uot fail to «co and appreciate. An tfiici'-nt oivhofitra, under tho leader-.-hi|j of ?Ir. IJiyham, added greatly (o tho eujjjniLut oi.' the entertainment. So!o parts wt re taken by Mradaines Blanehett and F. Okcy, and Misses Waul, P.irkcr, Cullis, Jjl.tnchalt, and Perry, and Messrs. Abbott and Aiasnorlh. The recitative i'Oition of Iho composition, which is very heavy, was ont mated io Mr. Whitelaw, who did full justice to bis characters, and thereby oarued the hearty approbation of his auditors. The sinking of Miss Blanehtlt, a littlo child, aud Alias A. Ward's solo, " Why don't tho men propose," were two S(ieciti! features in tho entertainment, which concluded a fow minutes before ten o'clock.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8002, 21 October 1887, Page 2
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