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Attention is directed to the announcement of a special lecture by Mr Boltau to be given next Tuesday not Wednesday as announced last night. Mr E. Crowley put up a bicycle record ’ this morning. He camo from M»karetu in an boor and forty minutes, not a bad performance considering the state of the roads. A concert and danoe took place at Hampden last night, for the purpose of raising funds to build a ohnrcb. The hall was packed, and a varied programme, consisting of songs, recitations, and stop dances, given by performers in tbe dis trict, was got off and thoroughly appro ciated, judging by the numerous demands for encores. Mr J. Anderson, of K* reru, brought down the bouse by a well stopped Highland Fling. Tbe accompaniments wt-ro played by Miss Andorson and Miss Buchanan. Mr Buchanan was in tbe chair, and at tbe close of the entertainment thanked all those who bad so kindly rendered their s-rvioes.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XX, Issue 3601, 22 May 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waipawa Mail, Volume XX, Issue 3601, 22 May 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waipawa Mail, Volume XX, Issue 3601, 22 May 1897, Page 3

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