PROVINCIAL NEWS.
WAItEA. I From Uur ura Correspondent). The Warca shcool panic will be held in .Mr. Ayiwards paddock, adjoining the nan, 011 thur.day. A cricket match, New i'lyinouth v. » aiVii, will be jilayed in Mr .\i. Bropliy s paddock ou iiiursday. A COlu'cll was held ill till- I'llllgaicllll .iiali hint Wednesday evening, in aid < i an organ lor the school, Tnc liall was crowucd, visitors "Tieiiig present from ail along the coast. The entertainment presented was very enjoyable. The Hems were:---Action song, "t'eep-a-boo," children; recitation*, fcrcy Urr and Hilda Harvey; eliaracler song, 'The Boers nave got my Daddy," children; recitation.-, \\ilired Culuns and Graham Cooper; tableau, •'The Gold Spinner," children; recitations, Walter Harvey and •Janet Taylor; character song, ""Blue Hell,'' Mr. Lai-King; recitation,, Sydney J'errctt and; Willie Guild character ■song, -I'll he Your Sweetheart," Mr. YV. ..arking; recitations, Katie Fleming and Hugh Gilhooley; tableau, "Cinderella." children; character isoug, "A little Girl in Blue," Miss Moeller; recitations, Kint'ubbins and Nellie Fleming: character song, '-As Tommy was Walking,' children; recitation, Arthur Orr; character sang, -Ten Little Nigger 8uy.,." children; recitations, Tom Gilhuoley and Hugh Gilhooley; tableau, "The Sleeping Beauty," children; trial scene from the . "Merchant oi Venice." The concert pro- ! ceeds amounted to Jlo 8s Bd. Mr. M. Fleming acted as eliairmnn. Supper was handed round and much appreciated, aud the room was then cleared fqr dancing. A meeting of the llille Club was held in the library room on Saturday evening. A lair number of member* was present. It was decided to erect new targets and to write to Sergeant-Major Dodd re coming out here for drill. The meeting then adjourned. A meeting of the Athletic Club was held on Saturday evening. There -was a good attendance. Messrs H, CoTbett. T. E. Larking, W. MacUchlan, and the secretary were appointed as the concert committee. The secretary iva* instructed to interview Bandmaster ,loc, of the tLWlio Brass Band, re terms for playing at the sports. The concert coimiij'ttee was given power to engage any outside singers for the concert. Kain fell here on Thursday morning and Friday morning, but was "not heavy enough to do a great amount of good.'
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 38, 4 February 1908, Page 4
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359PROVINCIAL NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 38, 4 February 1908, Page 4
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