CONCERT AT HUNTLY.
A coNOKUT, above the average standard (if such entertainments, was held at Himtly mi Monday evening last, tlio proceeds of which wore added to the Churuli UuildiiiM Fund, the trustees of which have a respectable nucleus in hand. Songs were contributed by Mis Taltluy, the Mioses Taltley and K.ibson, and Messrs K. Skellern, Brownell, F. and A. Turner, Steel, and Loekhart. An liisb jij» waa danced by Mr Nolle, and a short farce, entitled " Who'll Die First," brought the concert to a close. Mr E. Ralph and Miss Tattley played the accompaniments in an elfeclive manner. A dance followed, and was enjoyed by u good number. A marked feature of theoccasion was the altered behaviour of the boys, wiio always patronise the musical entertainment** woll. Their conduct was exemplary on Mmiduy nialil coiiiparad to what it was at the last concert given, and shows I hat they are evidently becoming morn appreciative of both Rood music and good sinking. The net result waa about £10.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2971, 30 July 1891, Page 2
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168CONCERT AT HUNTLY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2971, 30 July 1891, Page 2
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