• t»muy, wnu were evorywnere ntnping. wiuie we noticed tripa were often made between the Overdale homestead and the picnic grounds. During the afternoon rwn were held for the children. Mes-ra. J. and (1. Simpson (W.) and M. Siinpaoii (K.O.) attending (o name ; a foot mo* for tho men waa woo by J. Baker, A. Shaw being eeoond. Those interested in getting up the uionio have reason to feel satisfied with the result ; hut for rain, tho attendance, we believe, would have been a record one.THE CONCERT The conoort waa well attended, in fact the hall waa crowded. The Rev. R. Sin re proaided, and tho fallowing programme waa put through : — Pianoforte oolo, Miea Roberta ; aong •• Annie Laurie.” Miea Burrott ; aong Queen of the Karth, Mr. S. Stringer ; anng “ Pair of Bhoee,” Mr. W. Rabbetta ; glee “ Bee our Dare.” cboir ; eong. M The Old Home.” Mr. J. 8impeon, aong “ Ailewn Anion.” Miae Z. Roberta j duet; f Friend-hip.” Mia* Hiimaon and Rev. R. 8tnee ; recitation. “At Heavm'e Oatea.” Mr. H. J. Petere; aong “Better hide a wee’, Miaa Barrett ; aong “ Mona. Mr. 8. Stringer: duet “ Pilot Brave. Mr. Rabbetaand Rev. R. Smeti ; aong “True till Death. Mr. J. Simpsoo ; glee Men of Harlech.” choir. The aodienoe waa an appreciative ooe and enoorm were responded ; toby Mi-a Burrett, Mr. Simpson, Mr. Vetera. • Rev. R. Sinee. and Mr. Rabbets. Mr. Hmee briefly thanked all who aaaiated in making the day each a auoceaa. The National Anthem brought the proceeding* to a oloae. Miae Curtia . and Miae Burrett were the aocompaniats. Tbs grow proceeds were £11 Oa 4d.