CONCERT AT WOODVILLE.
•The cpoc rt m aifl of th* Bchool- : prize fund took place .on : Friday ■ when a most admirable and varied selection,pf moßio wai^lTOß to,<» hrge audience. ■ > ; ; 1 • •••• The pieces thai elicited encores The Lonely ' fl.vp/; : Blrs Marphj ; Pianoforte March, fl , The, Abysstniaa Expedition," Mis? Frame • •» Rummy Fnnoy Indian,": Mr Francip ; "PlPasa give me a Pennv/'Mfs Molraj «« ; Hold the ri*bt baDd np.", ehprus.byflohplaw • " Dog of Sanda," r eitatiop bf Ja^ph Pittams;", Blushing Mose/' singiMra Murphy, and • Driven from Home ' Mrs Lomax. -The songs which Mrs Muuphf geleet9fy were extremely pathetic and -melodious,, and delivered: wi.»h,gre;at expreasion, the appreoiation.of wiich^ w«i evident by T the enthtfwaijic reception ; which they ;mefcwith.^ . ;.-<•; ,n Miss Frame,, wha^wAs.^rijidig.at the piano, folly deseryed the applaosa ;ac«orded, to; her delifery #t th& •brilliant pianoforte tolos,-aaiJ the song ia the second part. —1 ; ?.v,r,' > . - y- --■ Mrg MoDre and M^Lomax cbio for, their pieces those well-kaonn me lcdies which one ianerer tir .ddfheatiiiif Mr if ealy, of Pa'nirtrstonj. kindSfel listed m the, entertainment by sio3> "There is a green^hill far away," rf ofi<Jouaod's best. >r O > - *- ; , F ,; ; Jh? scholar* gafe^endras m a iiight, happy, he«rr.j style, a^ it they thoroughly enjoyed it. which .epeaka fiTourably for the pains which must fevidlantly-haTe been bestowedi in- teaching !thßm r cand- Is proof that thej are encDur»ged to laker* real interest ; m School matters v i . I c *Xi J^° re - rWft » m th e chair, and falnlled his duties^ most aWjarr- «» ;' (viMr Llojd propog?d, andsMriFoiwtaiqe ; seconded that a rote ;of thanks biacoofdedto theilady whtfao kindly lent the.piano;>.which:iia<J v to^o great an extent contributed^ to thesneieesa of thij entertainment, as iwe«Jl aaito those ladies andr : igeuthmeki.wbo had kindly assisted m the flarneji.-u ' ,? This was received, with. ■Mclarnmation. The concert, which was thoroughoat a greats succesß,! there ' bftrng no mis» ! h«P» °fa*yi kind, wte drganisett by anii under the tamagßmtintotMt Crawford whom the'^Bchqlaw will r > ha np&. th*nk for their Christnuacprizes. : ' The Bum' of £6 8s was taken afe-tha doors. «- J TKe l'latfcrioiand: decoration! r which •were entirel? new, were pl»nned%; a'iid carried rout under tfee airection o f. Mrs Crawford.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 293, 14 November 1883, Page 2
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350CONCERT AT WOODVILLE. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 293, 14 November 1883, Page 2
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