BAND CONTEST.
(By t Telegraph.—Press AssociationJ " Dunedin, October 2L^ At the band contest the final tesfc ' selection was played to-night before an- ' other very large audience. It resulted' in Kaikorai being placed first, 278 points; Woolston second, 273; LytteHan ' Marine and Dunedin Citizens tied for th.ird place with 267 points; Mornington was fourth with 265 points. The following .shows the points scored' by the bands in each test: — Ist Test. 2ndTesfc. TL Kaikorai 139 139 ■• 278 • Woolston ,137 136' 273. LytteltonMarine. 137 130 267 i Dunedin Citizens 136 131 267 •, Mornington 133 132 , 265 InvercargiU Hiber- . < man - 129 129 258 ' Kaikorai Band secured'the Besson , L "' Shie'd for most points in music' In quickstep and test selection Wool- ' '■• ston and Invercargdl Hibernian divide the special prize ol £5 os. for the most points in music. 'In the quickstep con- '"- test the Kaikorai Band also secure a handsome cup given as the discipline piize. Woolston receives tho_ drum- 1 !' major's staff for the most points in\ music and drill in the quickstep, and \ the conductor of the Kaikorai Band is'. awarded the ivcry baton, his band hav-' ing secured most points in music is the quickstep and test selections, i
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 954, 22 October 1910, Page 6
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198BAND CONTEST. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 954, 22 October 1910, Page 6
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