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TE AROHA.

MiskHoodiSiSopg/tfiffil^out " (Patterson), Mr Salmon fsong, **Tn the Gloaming "»'(Balfe),l Mjss Kiliatf; recitation, #Thif;House fchat^Tack guilt," Mr Burke; &osgsHrs O'ftalloifni ; spiifg, " Here upon <ttiy Yokel's l|eck!V,(Ric6f)? Mr Hassett ; jsbng'^ Waiting?! (Millafd), Mrs Lawless; mngri W^-O'-th^^p > (Cherry), Mr ■«Bnrgs&; qulsßtette,,^The Three Chafers" v (Truhii), Messrs^Hassett, Boyne, Burke, and Burgess. Part II. — Chorus, " Come to the Fair " (Martha), choir ; duet, violin and pianoforte (Bellini), Miss Clarke.and Mr Dewar ; song, " The Blind Girl to her Hfirp" (Millard), Miss Walker; song, "The Raft "(Pinsuti), Mr Burke; trio, "The Village Coquette" (Patterson); Miss Cock, Messrs Salmon and Rhodes . Ballad, ' "Killarney" (Balfe), Miss' Strange ; song, "Tit for Tat " (Sulli { vaA), 1 Mrs Lawless : violin , soloV Nfttionar Airs (Dewar), Mr Dewar ; song, "Four Jolly Smiths ' (Barker), Mr Rhodes ; quar'tette^^Faya and" Elves" '(MorthaJ"; 1I«* Lawless, Messrs Whitehpuse, Boyne, and Burgess; "God save the'Qu'een.", Pianist, Miss Clarke.

* ' Mining Matters." "-" " * Mining matters are' rather quiet this week, the Premier Company are still gethig good stove from the winze which is beiug sunk- oo l^o.- ljreef. - „-- ; The Colonist and'ljew Find| Companies are busily engaged in works for the purpose qt connecting r the workings on the reef viheid 'payable >gb)d 'is 'found, Svjth low levels, and are about to prepare ;branch tiamways to carry their quartz to lioppers to be erected near the main , tramway.,, t , , / ,/ r ? Tlie Werahiko«, Company are also getj ,ting first;class stone in sinking the winze from. the No. JLJevel. 1 , ,i'j " 4 ,rT l The drive in the Welcome is still being pushed ahead through the, large reef, but progress is' slow, on account of 1 the hard 1 ■nature of the quartz lying on the footwall. In ,the In vernoss^claim^ prospecting operations are steadily carried on, and quantities of picked stone are coming to '.hand. ' '" ' '"< ■ I hear that a great amount of damage 'has been -sustained ,o» the /earth work of tliu tramways through, the heavy rainfall. This will, no dou'bV cause delay in the completion of the first contract, as a great deal of the work- will ,havje ,to be done over again, at great expeuse to the contractors. — -(Own Correspondent.)

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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1660, 24 February 1883, Page 2

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TE AROHA. Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1660, 24 February 1883, Page 2

TE AROHA. Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1660, 24 February 1883, Page 2

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