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WAIK TO WHISPERINGS

.—A rowing club is at last, to bo formed in Hamilton. Judging from the list of names handed in to tho secretary, the club is likely to be a' I success. There is a splendid sheet of Water in ' the lake, and a more picturesque spot could hardly bo. found. "':'.''- —Some time ago, two head of cattle wero sold . 4t. the Cambridge pound for 2s 6d each, and _ shortly afterwards resold for^Oa. • How is this ? Suroly something ought to: be dono to draw* attention to pound sales, if only, to send aibelMan round the town.- '"■,.. ','■"* A — The Cqmus Dramatic Club giro vtheatrical performance on the 24th, in tho Oddfollows' Hall, fianiiltoh East.! Tho pieces selected are the comedietta,, " C.ut off with a shilling," and. <l Atchi!" The characters will he.', ..untamed by Messrs A. Warbrick,' Sell, Smith, and two Vuly amateurs. Mr Bell's String band haro kindly •promised their service^ aiid a's, the faiehi hers h.iyo been hard . t at '.'prjvc^icey fpr- 'iho,pa_#,;twV months,, the,?au.Bi)jal portion *of_ the entertainment >"at le'asty ought to be a'Sticcess. .*• However*, the^&i^riotth'e'' slightest doubt hut' that there will be' a' g*oofd atteh- |. dance. ; Tlie C.om*u_?; deserye^iiioi-e support frpixT •honbratymom^ i them.'" -'" '" "" ,'...' • . .•■ .: ,-. [ ; '^-The their !^r?t,?Bejtfb^^ •on).TH._3B4ay : eyen.ng s last,, and notwithstanding thd 'inclement state of the weather, the haib watfrie&ly i.fhllj pyei. £H being taken.. i a!*ppropiate< ' stkge' • seen &_y : ' 'bythe feembors^ Was. § theiae 'of adihir ation, and t^o^d^se^vo.thejijtiafiks; of the community fojr- .the imprpyexpenJis made iri' \ the. interior of the.'h.iulding. : , ;TheYstage front wajr most elaborate^'-aild ;had< a 'Very 'pleasing 1 ' effect. In fact;' fli^y 'have iiow^^db ,; 't]_LJ» Ji^l^'p^^^af).^ fof drani'atic " performances.' '.Tlie.' Wteytaimuent. [, ijts&jf i i^puld' '] b.e ha,rs. $q", criticise". ', ' , is.' I great to om for' improvement, "l>i%t> as 73ome ofJhej coinpauy haye tlyj talopt; amongst themyit.Wifee? Jn-easy Matter to riiffc out the " weedrfi" Theffll]. , i?l theii* best, -but'iJhey^antecf a;^|tle $$&£ss£ j tice. Mr Holloway's baiidfn' the opomng'chorus, ! Acquitted themselves admirably,, and considezing the short time th4^___kv^^b'36h"i' ? heen organisedj I '•' gives- pflomi^e <Jf - greater things-;! 1 • ;Of tho^musifeM' s ') : ']serfo'Mrfers*whb tbok phrt' in ! 'p^6grai3fl^ie.-_^.6;tj! the least said about Jhem the jaest. . "Mr .Holloway^, ! jjs-'tiiHtb'^ wa's <r ¥ery •^|n^ei; ; b^ T 'tJEie 3 | i honours^ o& t_je evening* in !hss spng^f^h^nastyJ > or^hniau.";. Mv. "Wright, as. $dnes,/Jtas, oftey.bpen. I , uetird,to f b^t^r, .advantage, hut it .Kas-arposattei. of . ' impossibility ior liini to .chime iriowin^io the badftinie kept hiy T sqmeof ; the mst_ mo entsl .The piano-> fprto. vplaying *of Mr. -Warner was brilhant, and . niade. .upiina great* measure, for'the other defects".' . Ulesars Wright and Trewheellar, "iv ; 'the^'ttuitity *". Ltottoarjl yte^'e - , li^hl£'. i suc^ r Ssfiit, .md, , the 'yojs^' solos. by '^le.ssra 'feiyhp.hd.'.'and Vincent,. creditably rendered. ,The entertainment concluded vrithy tfee nigger; ..farce,'' Ebenezer's. visit to New <• York," which passed 'off 'exceedingly well: ' '•■"'• :i ' ! -:>>,'■■'?._ ' ■ ■ ' « ■ _'.!'» 'wilti Wltmnimmi44ml*mim i" '■ ''•'' '.

■ -:.■«.£ vf,.-s«»',l' !.< fi--.* .m.',.-.v .!:«>.>.- .I.'. ■•»■..«.•-':...-- •-•( . From Paris. — Madame Earavel, fir^fc-elass , ( dre?sui^er , ... .latest (.Parisian fashions. .< JBejfrefct ., fit - jjaarauteed. Worth's masterpieces., i Albert -{'«?•/'■:. V.-7 - T.-.7 s ; oorgedii^r% JJihoua* conditions/: constipation,* piles, dyspepsia, -(headache, cured by "Wells", May Anpl&jPiUs.". sd.!;and la. boxes at druggists. ■ Moaei^ B|oß_i!^.£(|„.Sy^^ >- ; "Bbisp.", „MarcJi .1881,~The , ; <^yal AmftthyStJ' i< V'6lV : _iteen' wSi^^^i 'aiaseafc favourite, the c6loi^^eiiifg^iM^t,'fe6&gT)rue Madk, without 7 posaes_Hn^--that-«_B<ps^elfy Wae>--tint some ■velveteens 7_aay^' aisid. ' wfiioliT renders them . npftt : for .

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Observer, Volume 6, Issue 149, 21 July 1883, Page 16

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WAIK TO WHISPERINGS Observer, Volume 6, Issue 149, 21 July 1883, Page 16

WAIK TO WHISPERINGS Observer, Volume 6, Issue 149, 21 July 1883, Page 16

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