DANCING AND PIPING.
DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS. (rRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) DUNEDIN, Ma y 31 - The Piping and Dancing Competitions were continued to-day.. ««re beir* large attend- „„„ „f a ll sessions. Reims:—pfpin" Championship of New ZealandArch McMillan (Dunedin) 1, Cbas. McDonald ftvan-anui) 2, Duncan Stewart (Southland) ? John Cameron 4. Twelve Trance, sirls under I^°"% Hall rrimaro) 1 'Edna Cameron (Balclutha) 2, Ma?y Murdoch (Dunedin) 3. Eleven com- **&' Marches Otago ChampionshipMcMillan 1. Duncan Stuart 2, John Eleven competitors Highland Vliug, B .r1? 12 to la■ yeawKil*» McCarthy (Dnmechn) 1, Euby Rounson (Dunedin) 2. Jean NiLachlan (W elkngton) 3. S mlTand of Otago, ,11 comirsf Clark (Dunedin) 1, Norman Vigour (Tiruaru) 2. Two competiJie aldson (Timaru) 1. DoreenWheeler (Dun-t-din'' 2, Lorna Budge (Dunedin) 3. lM competitors. ~ March Playing, for ail-comers under 16 Tears—David Robinson (lavercargilji 1, TTm. Budge (Dunedin. 1 . 2. P°*-er Davidson (Dim-c-din) 3. Fiva competitorsHighland Flinff. boys under 10 years—lan McArtlvur (Dunedin) 1, Jamea Jarvie (Duoodin) 2, Leslie McGregor (Mosgiel) 3. Ten competitors. . , Sword Dance, girls IS to IS years—Thelma McKenzie (Wellington) 1, Beulah King (Dunedin) 2, Ena Murray (Dunedin.) 3, Elsie McMinn (Greymouth) 4. louxtecn competitors. Seanr. Triubhaia, boys 12 -to 15 years—A. Sinclair (Timaru) 1, Chas. Spoai- ibunediu) 2. Jack Roddick (Timaru) ;>. Five competitors.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17469, 1 June 1922, Page 9
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