THE HUNTLY CONCERT.
TO TilK ICI HI - '- J tiSris —At :i conceit >mhl .lunc.i in Id at HliMtly "ii the 28ih J:inn.-iry. i-r tin- tirneh't of the 'wife and children ..I S..i,u-,1 Hindnun who now !..>> in tl.e \V..ik..t.. Hnspitil. siiffoi-init fr-Jiii liijuna* receded whilst ii-i-i-titiK to rescue the ert cinb.-il men .it the Hunt y mn.e ills .«ter. the nut pmcvodsre ceive(lweie£l2 45:).1, uii'l for "'lnch Mrs Iliii-linan desiie* t- return her Miicore thinikst.iivlliindeve.yonH wh.i gave tueir »rrv,m ~r |.utrunuK« >•« the ..ccas.nn. Sir. 1 nvdr't L'ive a detailed nccmit of the Dince.t as it has nlreiidy I'C.Mi d.mu by ..nn who it scums, was afraid rn appemi Ins u-.in'i Vi his >ctirill'ins ilfu-i-n. Hβ n..t (,nlv'ii J tack-«tli'.sewh.i euvo the.ir service." h<. freeiy, and did their utmost to iimlsH the benetit u Buceeb-, but he Ma., attacks tne uudienca, which c impvised nearly the \vho!e of Huntly, fur the-r low imiMual taste iu •ippUmdina oiu- efforts. T am sure the people of Huntly would liko to know the ni.nie of this "Sir Michel Co,tn," or "Mr Charles Hale" (in disßiiise), whom wo have in cur midst. Had the committee been nware there was such a. ' Maestro ,inio.i"'t. us there i> n.i tion't his snrvir hue U'..n eiiii-ied, then thi-'-ir-i- w..uld limvh iv.-n :i l.iilli..»' SMf'-fs of iv-u'-f- li'i". why d.i.-..< lin Lid.-iii/"i''-:iil , ."l | '-' |,t milVl :i t " ,sll, ' i '' I ' ,, hi-. .|..' N .i no I in?'!' , , l'i;t i*li.iv,'i>r Iho I.ytf ~f'',; l' c..l . u'..ii':'M'i-.p..i. n fr.i <..:-• K-. I atCMpt wi>; rebuild to li:m pr.ns- and tflorv In a Kneenoff way he K»y»: >o auiit tUoy (tlio BJnt;ow) did thwr beit j the
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2896, 5 February 1891, Page 3
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365THE HUNTLY CONCERT. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2896, 5 February 1891, Page 3
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