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EKETAHUNA.

(From Our Own Correspondent,)

' TiiE'corioertgiyenhy'tHflEljetahun'a, Cripket Club on Tuesday, Deoember 1 18tb,'was 6no''of : the best given here, 1 and almost equal to the first concert ; givonby-tlieLO.Q/r, Many enquiries were made by the public as to wjio was goingto take part in it, but as tbey were assured that tho talent "was new—in fact something tliey had hot seen before-they appeared to : be satisfied, and so rolled up in force. Considering that there was noprevious rehearsal, most of the items on tho programme too giveh' iuV'a vory creditable manner. Mrs Jones fondly lent her pialio for the occasion, and Mrs Ypn Beden,' Miss'Tuclti Mtiunsell eacji ppidod iu-their km. The first item, pianoforte duet', Mrs Maurisell aud;Miss..Tuok, gave the audience to understand '■ that they wero about to hear something worth listening to.. V'A scuig by -Mr Penny waj well gendered.' -Song,'."-What should mukethee sad," Mrs Hodges; song, ''-Labs' of Kilknpy," Miss Martgn,.. tiioae twp "la-dies we placed at a disadvantage, as theyhatl ,tp sing, without' accompaniment, Song, "Bay of Biscay,''Mr Betty, was the best this gentleman has givetf ,iisyet, Song, comio, "Thebeggar man," Mr Manning. Duet, Mr and Mrs Von Reden. A zither solo by Master Bacon fta? quitea treat. After •an':.interval of five.minutes, Mrs Maunsell aud Miss Tuck treated us to a : pianoforto duet, Bong, oomio, Mr. A'&iuj',: Charlio," MrPenny, Stnmp specghin ;cliarac : tei, Mr Diihoie, song, m Sepoys ;%iiing, ,I MrsHodges,very'pleasingly givenV; sougi comici Mr Devonshire, (pianoforte 'solo Mrs Maunsell, Zither solo, Master Bacon,,'A' song". Aijeen : A!pft",ta?. fe, .Mopton" was'.quite the best; of tlie_eve'ningi Song, comio, ;' Smgle;>againi':' Mr, Dauaher; song '''/'Golueu Slippers" MrPenny.-;^,,-: weatbj? has suddehlyTellanged liei"e : fl'biiV :f 'ejtteinQ : cold'to - extreme: heat, .que ;d^y: w6 are t in 'tlie middle ojf winter, Jummer. ■'Theß.:o2Club;hkafine yitm-Club i 6n'|. Sattif dii'yl- llistci tltt: : {(^w.i!l^ i ()h^i|cfefe^li!ti.;c6^ ~fl enee" hi|Se]ves jjor; their 'lnatoh ,-\yiiU ; AlastertonCpn'J[auStii; ';U'.'■■.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3089, 27 December 1888, Page 2

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EKETAHUNA. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3089, 27 December 1888, Page 2

EKETAHUNA. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3089, 27 December 1888, Page 2

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