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J Mr. Barry Yelverton, of the firm of Yelverton Bros., livery stable' keepers, of Featherston, has just received intimation (says our local correspondent) that, through the death of a cousin, he has now inherited the title of Viscount Avonmore, but, up till the present, he has not received any further details, and it is unknown whether the title carries any estate with it or not. There is every promise of a large attendance at Messrs. Horaco Hunt and Herbert Bloy's second piano and violin recital in the Concert Chamber of the Town-Hall this evening. Music lovers are looking forward to an evening of artistic enjoyment. In the first • part, Mr. Horace Hunt will, play Mendelssohn's "Variations Seriousef" and three delicate items from MacDowell.'s "Woodland Sketches." Mr. Herbert Bloy's numbers will be "Ungarischo Ehapsodie," by Hauser, and Dβ Beriot's Concerto No. 7; and Miss Gertrude Hunt will sing two dainty French songs not previously heard in Wellington. In tho second part the piano items will bo Schumann's "In der Nacht," repeated by request, and Debussy's "Mouveinonts, a very fine example of this composer's style.. The selections for the violin will be Max Bruch's "Romanze," and two bracketed numbers, "Melodie," by 010 Bull, and "Allegro, ,, by Fiocco. Miss Gertrude Hunt's contributions te the second part consist of Bishop's "By the Simplicity of Venus' Doves" and "A Birthday," by Mallinson. The box plan is at the Dresden. To wind up a successful session, the Accountant Students' Society last night held a mock meeting of shareholders of a limited liability company, when though there was a good deal of amusemont, au instructive eveniug was spent. Mr. J. S. Barton, F.1.A.N.Z., occupied tho chair, and at tho conclusion of the evening explained tho various points raised , "in the accounts presonted to members and their bearing on the Comnanies Act 4 1908,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 964, 3 November 1910, Page 8

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 964, 3 November 1910, Page 8

Untitled Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 964, 3 November 1910, Page 8

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