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THIRD SERIES.

I LOCAL GOVERNMENT JOTTINGS.…

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NATURAL HISTORY NOTES.

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CHESHIRE CHAMBER OF AGRIouLl'iJRK.…

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CREWE.

KINGSLEY.

HA WARDEN.

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DUNHAM HILL.I

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BUN BURY SCHOOL CONCERT.—A concert was given in the Public Hall on Wednesday by the scholars of the girls' and infants' school in aid of the fund for providing a school piano. The entertainment was m every way a success, and reflected great credit upon Miss Wager (the headmistress) and her staff. Tne sum of £ 5 lis. lOd. was realised, the total amount now in hand for this object being 217 3s. 8d. The Rev. S. P. Townend occupied the chair. Gladys Edwards and Laurie Manley were well received. Connie Davenport as "Maritana" was a great success, her rendering of the "Recita- tive" being specially worthy of praise. The chorus "Angels that around us hover" was taste- fully sung, and the chorus "Let me like a soldier fall" was re-demanded. Ruth Smethurst was unfor- tunately taken ill, and her part in the second half had to be left out. Her place in the dances was taken by Miriam Vickers. Mr. J. Humphries was received as usual, and his singing of "Jack's the Boy left nothing to be desired. Later in the even- ing he gave "Off to Philadelphia." The "Fan drill'' by the babies was pleasing and amusing. Connie Davenport in the coon songs Dinah and I lute her was quite at home, both songs being received with enthusiasm. All the dances were faultless, and the balloon song and drill were very pretty and effective. Nellie Williamson as Fairy in the introduction and as Don Ctesar in "Maritana" proved herself a capable little actress, the scene between Don Caesar and the Corregidor being well acted. Mr. J. M. Taylor acted as accompanist throughout the evening.

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GRESFORD.

SAUGHALL.

WILLASTON (WIRRAL).

MALPAS.

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IALDFORD.

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