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The Colonial Treasurer.— -The Hon Sir Julius Yogel will probably go to Dunedin on Tuesday nest. After sojourning there a week he will return to Chr'stchurch, stopping at Ashburton en route to deliver an address.
The Zenana Missionary.— "We see by an advertisement that Miss Newcombe, agent of the Baptist Missionary Society, is to take part in the services at the Oxford Terrace Baptist Church on Sunday. From reports from Dunedin we learn that Miss Newcombe is an attractive speaker.
St John's Literary Association. — The officers of this Society are to be complimented upon the excellent programme placed before their audience last evening. Space does not permit us to particularise the various items, all well rendered, but special mention must be made of the son°-a by Mdlle Dreyfus, Miss Muff, and Mr Corbett, and a violin solo (which Mrs Arenas most tastefully accompanied) by Mr Morris. All these were enthusiastically re-demanded, and deservedly so too. A word of praise is also due to Mr Skelton's orchestra for the efficient manner in which they performed their selections. Votes of thanks^ to the performers, and Miss "Watson for acting as accompanist, closed a most enjoyable evening.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5993, 30 July 1887, Page 5
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