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CONCERT AT PA E ROA .

A complimentary benefit concert was ifiven by the Paeroa Musical Society to thoir conductor, Mr Dawar, on Wednesday evening at Paeroii. Notwithstanding the inclemency of the we.ithei, there whs a good attendance of both performer < mid audience. The Society was assisted by Crienda from To Aroha and Th une**. * The concert opened with itn overture, 11 Ciliph do Bagdad," by the B.mrl. Next came* a part song by the Society, followed by <i song " The Midshipmite," by Mr flfliodp,*, which whs well received. The song " Here Upon my Vessel's Deck," by Mr Hnxsett, was rend>M"d in \\\< usual finished style. The part song " Crtiiskeen Lawn," by the Society oanjo n<«xt. Our -rhames friend, Mr Wisemtn, cam •<! great )Uiir<Hinent with his lord song th. 1 "l" l Wnndert'ul Ship F^oh X n, M and gave as an encore the t% Amaiguin.ition." Trio, "•Hiirk tho llolliuic Drum," cairn u *xl. ,'Mr Burgiw irave the u Rtill G«»ll." T i« son 'X. received full jintioo fr>ni the sing jr. lMio (iiht part conciudod with tho ao\o ami

~ • * +£>• fit cliohi . " With h Laugh h.s Wo go Hound* (M.iv QiK'cn). The -Aid »iid put upen'-.fl with t'>e \valt*s J "Gloiro da Dij»n" !>y rh* Band, "TUb Roil Ci-usa Knii>!iL" following". Captiiift D \lton th.jn gay.": »< O'ir S.iilom »n the Sen/ in hi-. ihiihl jolly style, ami !md*t » respond to nn encrtrj Dujt, " IVacu h> tliv Spirit/* by Mm Oumrultj ami Mr RUo«los F carn» mxt. Mr Diwir pl.iye.l m \ toliri 'solrt, "The Blue IMh-of Suothnd," accoiri* p.midil l)y Mn» Cmnreh. T.io piutiufort* hiilo— Fiu^t— jm.plavwl by Mrs Ctaarelrf, showed that this -Judy has had careful tr lining, and has »r«),it cnnitnand ovpr tHa in-trummt. " Tins M-isic to Michetli" wan rwnliirod by thd U.>mp,inv, find whu the most carofully studied pirt of the Society's porfoniunep during tluevjniit)^ " God Suva tW, Queen" closed tlio perform mce. w The iictsoinpiniinents war« played by Mi as Chirk anil Mrs Cissrris. The h.ill wn% then clo.»rjd, an.i dundn^ was kept up with spirit till the small h'Jur* of the morning. .

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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 20, 20 October 1883, Page 2

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CONCERT AT PAEROA. Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 20, 20 October 1883, Page 2

CONCERT AT PAEROA. Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 20, 20 October 1883, Page 2

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