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CONCERT.

A concert >v<!B give - ) in Gin Vi luntoer Hall lust evening in aid nl; the funds of Sc. Saviour’s Oimrch, Temuka. Them; v.'iis a very good attendant c. The lateness of the hr.tn* nl which the performance,noneluded precludes us from giving as fell a report as wo would wi.-h. A pianoforte duet by the Misses Fish opened the entertainment. The ladies (always indispensable in almost every amusement). Mosdfvncs Smith, Nation. Gabites. Cummings, and the Misses Fish, Campbell, Simpson, and Young, were nil in excellent voice, and contributed mainly to the concert. Several good songs wore given, those by Messrs. Pilbrow, Baguley, Lnngridge, and Clinch being rendered in a very effective manner. Readings were given by they - Yen Archdeacon Harper, Mr Wakefield, and Mrs Cummings. A glee by the choir brought a very pleasant evening’s entertainment to a eonolusion.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 171, 27 August 1879, Page 2

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139

CONCERT. Temuka Leader, Issue 171, 27 August 1879, Page 2

CONCERT. Temuka Leader, Issue 171, 27 August 1879, Page 2

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