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CONCERT AT GREYTOWN.

Presbyterian fjhunh.

The seventh of a series of fprtnightly conperts lp aid of the Grey r town Presbyterian Church Building Fund was hold in tho Foresters' Hall last'evening, at which there was a fairly large attendance. The Bev, C. Murray occupied the chair. The programme, in the able hands of Mr A. L, Webster, was on excellent one. Unfortunately thoro was some misunderstanding as to the date of the concert. It was advertised for next Monday and tho amendment was not made'lill yesterday, copseque'nlfy ffk of the intending performers were absent, Notwithstanding this, twelve items were rendered in a very praistworthy manner, reflecting' credit oji those taking part and also on the management. The followW was tW prpg'rarnme':--" Blake's G'raijjjr March," the Misses farter (2) piano, and McKenzie (2) and Messvs Parker and McKenzie, violins; duet, '• All's Well," Messrs Black and Day; song, "There is a Flower that Bloometh," Mr R. Smith (encored); duet, tho Misses 0. (violin) and M, Fuller (piano); song, "The Long Shore Man," Mr Monorieff (encored)* quartette, " Three Doughty Men,',' Messrs Blaok,Rowse,Bhearer and Macgfegor'; dtretr "0 'pin My libvej" flesßrU Monorieff and Smith;' song, •'": The Bowan Tree," Miss'Mbncrieij seleo r tion, i' Marche aax Flambeaux," th Misses Parker (2), piano, and MoEenzie (2), and Messrs Parker and Mokehzie, violin; song (comic), Mr.fi,

Smith (encored); song, "Tho Mighty Deep," (Jude),Mr Black; trio, "Don't 1 Tjokle Me I Pray," Messrs Bowse, Day and Black, After singing a verse ot tho National Antlie-m, tlio aiirlipnce dispersed, feeling well suiisfi'd with tho evening's entertainment.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4187, 9 August 1892, Page 2

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CONCERT AT GREYTOWN. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4187, 9 August 1892, Page 2

CONCERT AT GREYTOWN. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4187, 9 August 1892, Page 2

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