THE CONCERT.
Tn the evening a cancel t was held in tho Kalikati Public Hall, in aid of the Chinch of England fnncK T lie ball was crowded, and in fact w sis far ton small for the large attendance ; many having come lon-^ distances 1o be pioent on the occasion, a-> it was known several amateurs (£ well known «1 ility would t»'ke uait, Mi-Kilg-oui, IV! I«c- Murray, Mr Owen, and other talpiite 1 ' pinaers and musicians from the Immen havicg- piomi-ed to assist The NlHue was tastefully decowted wilh flower- and evemiecns, etc., for the oouasion and the an iingouieii^ made by the commitloc oF management wee in eveiy way Rtitisf.icloiy. r J he concert was exception ally good, and elicilod lepeatcd, and most hojulyj.nd well deserved appl.nise from the audience. Almost evciy it' Mii wa*encorod and in most instances responded to. In fact tlio concert whs a icnl treat:. The acc'-mp iniinents weio played by Mr Owen (Th iinc^), in that ffenlloman'a well IcnoM n st^yle. rJlier J1ie following was the programme : Selection, pianoforte; Tvlr Owen ; song-/ 1 ell her I love her t>o, IVlt Ilai&ion ; song, Oia pio rmbi". fili-^ MiiiLiy, who sing as nn encoie The Anld Hoti^e ; polo, pianofoilo, M> Tbo-nton ; Bon2,Tlie Request, Mrs Kilgour, who sang at an encore, Coo-ec ; song, Queen of the earth, Mr Small, who *nno; Sunshine Fair. a? an encore; i>ong, 'Twason a marl et day, Miss Andcrßcn, encore, The love lido. Inte'val. Fait second ; Solo, pianofoi „(*, Mr Owen ; song, Sing sweet Bud, Mis Kilgonr, encore, Tit for Tat ; song;, The PowdsM Monkey, Mr Reynolds, encore, The British Lion ; song, AH Hallow een, Miss Mimav, encore, Coming thiough the Rye (this piece was sung 1 in a cha lining raannor and faiilv biouuht down the liou=c) ; solo, violin, Mr Kilgour ; son^. The Little Ileio, Mr ILirston, encoie, Follow tlie Drum ; song 1 , Dear Hear 1 , .Mrs Kilgour, encoie, Loves Request ; song, When Love is Nigh, Mr Small, The proceedings concluded by singing the National Anthem by all present.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 363, 27 April 1889, Page 2
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338THE CONCERT. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 363, 27 April 1889, Page 2
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