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THE IRISH LAUD BILL. The emigration clauses in the Irish Land -BilHrnngnTOlTinyiyiffiil^T^^^^ rv WKMWm) MINSTRELS. IMMVII IKWK Minstrels took place |as.t ■eveningJ'Tas riowtthßtanainglhat a ball was proceeding, iampyThe jcMlain; on being raised discildßeH't}fo Minstreli,%ith' Mrs Beaufortin.. their m^B{, ( as ( Mi,sii Coker and Wigley. being Bqnea r,and.,.Tan}l)qi('Mrii 'sorigJVehf'Sff: ritVeFqmetly thoiigh well, rendered... MrClaysonV song,- "See that My Grave's Kept Green" was weJLßung,,pjt| ,p/Hoop-Lal , l Bisb'i!!'Whb' l Will Care for Mother now.''ilrStevenspnobtijinedthßl Wljl'ieita ffi'^^'fiU'part; with' "Oh. •Gently i | Bre'ath'6,«''' ( and Miss Beaufort reCRivef] hearty., applause -for the "Old Pol& 'at Home." The Jokes, wore mostly new andjWtewoll ,ioldj ; The local •'hits'' jeiijfY 'efeptive/'V'lThe first'was on'-a couple of atep-'lacldera, which the lessee of the Hull has attached to the gallery, to. enable; those-, "up"aloft" to'makeiaj quiijki e^it'\in:case of fire.'--Bones: "'What's' Brown put that flycatoher on the gallery for.?'' Tambo; "That's no fly. catcher j that's plained by Professpr-Eussellj, So/that if the' "jgods" liketojbeburned'j .they can try to get'down them andWea'k their necks, I",Tambo: Whatis the reason the Institute .has been,shuj:;upi this-, erening? Bones: '-'To keep out the rats, Tambo;, Khat;.ratai;-Bones: ; The ;! Denibo'Va4'' of' course.'. (Loud; laughter;); I'not'lthe.reason: jßoneatlWhat ia it, then? Tambo: Why, it's Paytont to,everyone that It's a'Fife proceeding toffdfiteiMijf'the rate.payera jWhile.jthe/npbs.'h&ve'a >'cts'i.'in : the T 'reading-room.' "(Loud .applause.) „Rones... ■The Tem'p'era'hcVad'vocate only stuck up for »a local Aojption,; Tambo j 1 know one tune' !tbey'li:hayeio : nigh f t. Bbn'es'iiWhat'sthat'?' Why, a, Corr-toon. (Loud applause))- 'Bones; There'll sure to be ton. Ton,--"-Bones:'Ye"Si : "a¥d' Wing-ton, 1 too.ii.-(Thunders 1 of applause;)' The (first; with " The Boat's going over,,' by Tambo, which he sang in his usual-style;-'

Alter -an,interval-MriMcLaren; sang, in character, 1 ': TejnpsWica' Band,!fir. which he'wils'compelled to give '-Take id, .Bob'," as an ; Ciicoro,tlie house cheering am? applauding,.tremendously. Ste»enson; sang 5 " In-the Gloamih" in his usual effective stylei a aud in,: response to' ah encore gave a serenade, ..whichi, was loudly, ; applauded. Mr "McLaren 'tiieri, gwe in characterj, :thef-'make' up• being '• very effective, •'"''Saiir Kraut's farewell to and was agaiu 'encored,;responding with "Going to the Derby," which'was greatly applauded. After a short interval the curtain rose for the burlesque, and this went off even better tha'ion Thursday librd'Allcash' (Mr.Bish). dressed the character better, andwas received with applause on his appearance.- .. Mr : Gpker- as lanalojd,; Mina more charming than ever. Fr'a Diavolo fully sustained his reputation, and Lorenzo was thoroughly the character lie represented, The two ruffians Jeppp and Giacomo,; met with the same' favor' as before,' and ji contributed two ,addi--tiorial I 'songs which were highly appreciated, LadyAllcash was if possible more successful than/on the p v eyibus eyeningiwdiFrancescp and Antonio (Mr Dairymple). were thoroughly effeotive. -Loud and 'frequent applause rewarded, the efforts of the' company,- aid the performance ended'amid loud cheers,''," manager,- and in fact;all' the members of the Club are to be 1 congratulated' on the success of their second season, and may confidently; expect the support of 1 the public at their future entertainments; ■• '">•■ v Mr Quick; .property'' maßter, deserves, great credit for his dnssing of the supernumeriesj- -and-'general' conduct" of all the incidental work necessary to make the piece run' 'smoothly,' ' -.\-:i->< We noticed that the lessee of .the hall hasmade several improvement to it recently, which add to the safety nud convenience of :tho public,, The piano under the able hands, '.of Mr Parker was in capital tuiie, and the. audience appeared to appreciate the excellent, jnusio provided. ''.', '. ....

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 821, 16 July 1881, Page 2

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ENGLISH Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 821, 16 July 1881, Page 2

ENGLISH Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 821, 16 July 1881, Page 2

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