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Concert.—On Thursday evening a vocal and instrumenental concert was given in the Odd Fellows' Hall, in aid of the funds of the Napier Athenaeum. The evening being dull and threatening, the attendance was not so good as might have been expected. The programme was well selected, and highly appreciated by by the audience. The pieces:, both instrumental and vocal, were given with great care and effect, and were much, applauded—particularly in the first part, the song " Robin Adair," by a lady; and the final piece of the evening, Godlrey's charming "Hilda" waltz by the full band. The proceeds of the concert, we believe, amounted to about ,£2B,

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 14, Issue 721, 27 September 1869, Page 2

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Untitled Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 14, Issue 721, 27 September 1869, Page 2

Untitled Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 14, Issue 721, 27 September 1869, Page 2

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