CHRISTCHURCH COMPETITIONS.
(Br Tileiraph—Press Aiisoelatlon.l Christchurch, May 24. The competitions were resumed to-day, .the following being the principal results in the literary section:—. Essay (senior), "The Education of S. Brown (InTcrcargill), 1; Miss Mary Callan (Roslyn, Dunedin) and Gny M. Morris (Wellington), 2. Junior section, 'Tour Characteristic N«w Zealand trees."—Miss Hazel Evans (Christchurch), 1; Annie Bell (Christchurch) and Sophia Ttt'Cullough (Christchurch), 2.
Original Poem, "An Autumn Day."— Mr. S. G. August (Invercargill), 1; Jessie Eobsou (Christchurch), 2. Original Story.—Angela Lillian Hastings (Dunedin), 1; Mrs. A. S. Ford (Christchurch), 2. Musical events: Tenor Solo.—Colin Gray (Dunedin), 1; — Mitchell (Sefton), 2. ■ Other events: Shakespearian Dialogue. —Miss King (Dunedin) and Mr. E. H. Hobday (Dunedin), 1; Miss and-Mr. Devereux (Christchurch), 2; Miss Arnold (Wellington) and Mr. Heighway (Dunedin), 3. Vocal Trio.—Misses Newman Lyons and Fernandos, 1. . Character Recital—Miss Pacey (Dunedin), 1; A. D. Aitken (Christchurch), 2; Miss Arnold (Wellington). 3. Christchurch, May 25. The competitions have now concluded, the following being the remainder of tho 'principal results:— - Recitation, girls 11 years and under — Ranee Mahon (Christchurch), 1; Ena Tait (Christchurch), 2; E. D. G. Gillies (Dunedin), 3. Oratorical Display.—Una Owen (Dunedin), 158 marks, 1; A. D. Aitken (Christchurch), 153 marks, 2; E. H. Hobday (Roslyn), 143 marks, 3. Recitation, girls, 11 and under 15.— E. M. Brewins (Christchurch), 1. Baritone Solo.—R. G. Harrison (Greymouth), 1. Sacred Solo, tenor.—C. J. Gray (Dunedin), 1. . . \ Vocal Duet, ladies, —Misses Lyons (Christchurch) and Newman (Wellington), 1; Misses James and Pitcher (Dunedin), 2. Sacred Solo, soprano.—Miss Lyons, lj Mis? Newman, 2. Sacred Solo, contralto.—Miss Cleo Fernandos (Wellington), 1. Sacred Solo, bass—W. J. Salkeld (Christchurch), 1. Vocal Duet, gentlemen.—Messrs. Joll (Christchurch), 1. Story without Words.—Miss Gardner (Dunedin), 1. Sacred Solo, mezzo soprano.—Miss Newman (Wellington), 1; Miss Lyons (Christchurch), 2.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 828, 28 May 1910, Page 14
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290CHRISTCHURCH COMPETITIONS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 828, 28 May 1910, Page 14
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