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The Caledonian girls marching team, which won the Horowhenua championship in Levin last Saturday will be the Horowhenua Marching Association's representatives at Rotorua next Saturday to contest the North Island championship, where a field of 35 teams from Whangarei to Wellington. will face the judges. 1 The winners on this occasion will receive the handsome Florence Harvey Silver Challenge Cup, valued at 100 guineas, the most prized marching trophy for competition in New Zealand. The Caledonian team, along with members of other teams, will leave Levin by bus at six o'clock tomorrow morning, returning home at 10 p.m. on Sunday evening.

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Chronicle (Levin), 18 March 1948, Page 4

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The Caledonian girls marching team, which won the Horowhenua championship in Levin last Saturday will be the Horowhenua Marching Association's representatives at Rotorua next Saturday to contest the North Island championship, where a field of 35 teams from Whangarei to Wellington. will face the judges. 1 The winners on this occasion will receive the handsome Florence Harvey Silver Challenge Cup, valued at 100 guineas, the most prized marching trophy for competition in New Zealand. The Caledonian team, along with members of other teams, will leave Levin by bus at six o'clock tomorrow morning, returning home at 10 p.m. on Sunday evening. Chronicle (Levin), 18 March 1948, Page 4

The Caledonian girls marching team, which won the Horowhenua championship in Levin last Saturday will be the Horowhenua Marching Association's representatives at Rotorua next Saturday to contest the North Island championship, where a field of 35 teams from Whangarei to Wellington. will face the judges. 1 The winners on this occasion will receive the handsome Florence Harvey Silver Challenge Cup, valued at 100 guineas, the most prized marching trophy for competition in New Zealand. The Caledonian team, along with members of other teams, will leave Levin by bus at six o'clock tomorrow morning, returning home at 10 p.m. on Sunday evening. Chronicle (Levin), 18 March 1948, Page 4

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