Manawatu Rowing- Club. Manawatu Rowing Club. Manawatu Rowing Club. FIRST ANNUAL BALL. FIRST ANNUAL BALL. TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, SEPT, nth, 1906. In The Public Hall, Foxton. Double Tickets ss, Extra Eady 2S 6d. Dancing at 8.30 p.m. Committee : Messrs Gower, Marsh, Edwards, Imrie, Gardner, Sliadbolt, Bradley. Mesdames Gower, Robinson, Stewart, Frew, Hornblow, Ball, Shadbolt. Misses Austin, Laing, Symons, Hamer, and Speirs. E. L. HIDE, Hon. Sec. FOXTION SUB-UNION SPORTS. On the Racecourse TO-MORROW Commencing at noon. Many important events, and valuable trophies. See dodgers. Admission, 6d, ladies free. IN THE EVENING. A grand minstrel concert by capable artists will be held in the PUBEIC HAEE. Special Engagement of Outside Talent Plenty ot Fun. Come and Laugh. PROGRAMME. IST. PART. Instrumental Selection, by a local Band GRAND MINSTREL CIRCLE Bones : Bob Grace. Taml-n : E. Sutherland. Interlocutor: Mr J. Pickering,. Opening Chorus, “ Molly I Love You,” The Company Comic Song, “ A Thing Like That Might Get About,” R. Grace “My Beloved Queen,” by a Palmerston baritone Mr J. Pickering Coon song, l ' Every Day is a Wedding Day,” E. Sutherland Whistling solo, by the professional artist Bert Ingram Solo, by the classic Palmerston North tenor Mr J. Dunn Comic song, " The Man Behind,” Bert Shadbolt Sentimental success. “Three is Jolly Fine Company,” Mr J. Middleton Banjo selections, Foley and Howard Finale, “ A Funny Story-Teller,” By Company 2ND. PART. Instrumental selection, by a local Band Orchestra Sailor’s Hornpipe Mr G. Bowater Baritone solo, “ Carnival,” Mr J. Pickering Elocution success, “ How McDougall Topped the Score,’’ Mr Hornblow Female impersonation, “ Always a Grumbling,” J. Middleton Whistling solo and bird imitations, Bert Ingram Tenor solo, L Mr J. Dunn Coon song, E, Sutherland Banjo Double Foley and Howard Comic Song, “ Upper Ter,” R. Grace Concluding sketch, “Fun in a Cook House,” By Tambo, Howard and Co. Musicians : Miss M. Laing (sentimental vocalists), Messrs J. Middleton and Bert Shadbolt. Presentation of trophies during the interval by His Worship the Mayor (B. G. Gower, Esq.) The Foxton Borough Brass Band play selections outside the Hall, prior to the commencement. Doors opes at 7.30. Curtain rises at 8. Tickets, 2s and is. T7IOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. PUBLIC MEETING. The Loan proposals as set forth in The Manawatu Herald, published on 6th Sept., will be considered at a public meeting to be held in the Masonic Hall on THURSDAY, September 13th, at 8 p.m. B. G. GOWER, sß,n Mayor. [BOX TON BOROUGH D COUNCIL. RANGER. Notice is Hereby given that S. Peek has been appointed Ranger in and for the Borough of Foxton, AEE. FRASER, Town Clerk. TTOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. LIBRARY BOOKS. All the Books in the hands of the subscribers must be returned to the Library on or before SATURDAY, 15th Sept., and Library will 1)2 closed for one week from that date for removal to the new building. ' ALF FRASER, Town Clerk.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3710, 11 September 1906, Page 3
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