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Ohineuri.

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.••■•■.,■;,:;■:. .'■:,. ■'^••:*' '■. ■ Pabkoa., Saturday. . The; first of a series of .ments.'^ttndß^B'e'-^uipi^s^ofvtto/.Ohln'i^*; muri Mutual Imp^pTie^nent^Society^' < was giVen^tKe/Ewblio-HailherfflaßteVenibjfi;-. and; notwithstanding of the weather and, the:; imflijdy^itiito; of the! ■roads,-; the: ;Salt'::^ apprecialive^a^dienWes^^ ment opened"; withrian"prertare, ;*' Home Flowers/^played by Miss Viegler, a little lady of ;,ll^Qr r l2^^mers, whose perform-. once"reflected :.^pkt}!cre"ditT*6^|ierj-ttitorß. Miss *HUita|bjfi;fe sang,: Come, /birdie,, come;" CThis yoiinj; lady"is possessed of /a strong,, cleari-and distinct soprano-toice, and she was loudly and deservedly, ap« plauded; f Miss Horgan's fecitationj " Only a Tear," was deliyered so pleasingly as to secure for her a perfect round of applause. „Mr A Edwards was sd' thoroughly at honie in his humorous song, "Muddle Paddle," that he .was 1 encoredi and repeated the last terse. Mr Sijcpcfc and Misg.Cocks sang a duet in their usual finished style. Mr Rhodes was warmly Applauded fpr his render ing of . that well known song, ." The. Scout." The trio Dame Durden," by Messrs Ehodes, Edwards, and Silcock, was undoubtedly the gem of the evening. Miss -Cocks' song,.:•'Silver Moon" was very sweetly rendered, and; Mr Edwards' recitation "Billy Bose," was delivered with such telling effect as to fairly bring the house down. The second part of the programme wad a farce entitled "The PartUcoloured Twins/ written and enacted by Messrs^ Edwards and who upon making' their appearance were hailed with roars of laughter, which was kept up till the close of the performance. Miss Parry pre» sided at the piano, playing all the accompaniments. ___J_ i ___-___

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4840, 14 July 1884, Page 2

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Ohineuri. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4840, 14 July 1884, Page 2

Ohineuri. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4840, 14 July 1884, Page 2

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