CONCERT AT WHATAWHATA.
Thi: conceit given in aid of the church funds came off on l"nd.iy evening last. The entertainment pio-\ed «i gieat success, both iii leg.mls tlie clnu.icter and quality of the music nnd ringing, and also financially. Mi -5 Iwer-en piesidod at the piano, playing selections dining the evening and accompanying the singer-. The following' ladies and gentlemen took pait in theprngi.tinnie : —Misses Stewart, Iwei.sen, Day, Richards, and Tumei, and Messis W. .Shepherd, Bayloss, D.iy, and Salmon. A duet by Mis-, Stewait and Mr D.iy was encored. A duet, selejted from " Pinafore," by Miss Stew.ut and Mr Shepheid, was very warmly appieciated. A comic duet by Mr and Mis Tinner, which was noticeable for the lnstionic powers of Mr Turner, was also well leeched. 'Where all did so well it would be almost invidious to particularise, but the gem of the t»\ ening was undoubtedly the song, " When the swallows homeward fly," by Misb Stewait. This lady has a voice of .singular pouei and sweetness, and is certainly an acquisition to the musical talent of the district. " God Save the Queen," by the whole company, brought a moat .successful concert to a close, — (Own Cortespondent. )
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1903, 16 September 1884, Page 2
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197CONCERT AT WHATAWHATA. Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1903, 16 September 1884, Page 2
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