unknown unknown Panmure, November 25.
e ' c^ i" *"° schoolroom here bVeuiug, the object liquidation ot the delit on il Cautch. Tea was x > an^ "ot l»ng after the B^H^^^^^^Bl tilled that scarcely a seat Mr. Gould, of >U> lo >le " loading ■ er, indefatigable iv then* attention*--, and ■ H»l'3 ju'tiu» wai done to tho capital spnad ■ / tl.b |i,uc of tho Company. Tho presiding I /lies weic— Mrs. Bioadbent, Mr?. (Jookrofr. I Isisl.ed :>y Mrs Pilknigt'ju, Mr?. Fos'ei, I JTrs. J, Hamlm, ftul Mia. <j Hon ml. The I ticket wore 2-°. Gd., or si. milujing the ■ teservo aiats for tits musical eatci taimneiit. ft llhe bodily comEorts having b-cn dtily I Rlten,ded to, the Harmonic Mocaty of Otahubu I J)ioot-eded at 9 o'clock to cattL ior the ment*l ■ entertainment of tlie eveuiui,'. The followin" ■is tdc i>io«raimne,— Pnit 1: Q i.irtette" ■ " Hi/utsmnn'a Choius," violin and bai- ■ mo-uurn;' glee, "H^il, Smiling Morn," string ■ bat^; solo, "Nut-brown Ma-el, ' Sslve. 3°. PHamiin; trio, " Eed Orosi Kui^bt," Mr Hoiaejer and th« Jievrs. Buley ; solo, ''Irish schoolmaster,' Mr. W«tsou ; glee, " HeiitU to my Dear;" solo, "Hie lonely Hft.p," Mr«. Gould; solo, with chorus, "(Jomu wbeie my Love lies Drr&ming,"' Miss Absolmu ; duet, " Mr. and Mr?. Wugb.'," Mrs. J. Hamliu and Mr. Bell; solo, ait with vaiution-, Mr. H-mtyer;H -mtyer ; solo, 1 qo(mic, "A. Horrible Talo," Mr. Btll ; ■■■Ml 11 Up, qutthy Bower." Part 2: quaddile, string band; glee, Lei's be Qay^' solo, "BeiuitiI^^Hs of th« Sea,'' Miss Alinolum ; H^^^B^ chorus, "The Ilaz^l Pell," Mi-s racititivc, "To the Subject," Mr. with choriiS, "Home A^am," ckiofl ; solo, "Life on the Occlu H.meyer; bolo, "Address to Bell; solo, \xith chorus, "Wait Wagoi)," Mr. B-il-y, sen.; otln, Sp cnlat >i," Mr. vVatson j glee, Lhrk," Mr.Wat3ou. A u interval took place between the parts. ootod his and her part so ably it uh to make any selections ; at one could hardly refrain from peif<.cb ease with which Mr, was encored mote than oncu) the violin, Mr. Jtrvis'.) c 8 vv ' 0 ' ot his own roanufacthe plaudits of the audience. entertaininenls of a similar have passed off more agreeably than did the one of la, it night, was near rniduighfc, the thanked the ladies for the tlie y oa(^ anticipated the the tea tables, as well as for share in the contributions H^^^^^^^^Bg the programme so uttrao which tho amenities at the exolusively owing. The on the part of the whole one of tho nleasantent The room was now and a q >od many pre the light fantastic to«." with great hilarity and hour in the morning. soiree came up, I am led
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3831, 29 November 1869, Page 4
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432unknown unknown Panmure, November 25. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3831, 29 November 1869, Page 4
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