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COMPETITIONS.

LAST DAY AT MASTER-TON: (By Telegraph— I'rce3 Association.) Masterto") July 24. The Mastertou Competitions concluded to-night. The results of to-day's competitions were as follow:— Vocal Solo—Tkelma Sutherland (Hastings), 1. Shakespearean Recitation.—Norman Ait(Masterton), 1; K. E. Shorney (Welllington), 2. . Action Song.—Lansdowho School, 1 aiul 2. .Reading at Sight.—Miss Nellie Hogg (Mastertou), 1; Mi'. K. E. Shorney (Wellington), 2. j Piano Solo.—Miss'K. Hanify (Wellington), 1. Humorous Recitation. —K, E. Shorney (Weliingtou), 1. Sight Singing.—E. L. Lees (Lower 1. Prepared Speech.—Mrs. J.'Cairns (Jlasterton), 1. Vocal Quartet (men).—Pahiatua Quartet party, 1; Trinity Quartet (Napier), '1 Soprano Solo. —.Miss Leaii M'Crao (Palmerston North),l; Mrs. Francis (Mastertou), 2. Bass Song.—T. Hekela (Wellington), 1; Edwin G. Collin Ashby (Clinton), 2. Maori Song.—T. Heketa (Wellington), 1; W. P. Taniihana (Mastertou), 2. Shakespearean Jlecitation (men).—Norman Aitkcn (Wellington), 1; K. E. Shorney, 2. I'iano Solo.—Jliss Hanify (Wellington), 1; A. H. liriasco (Napier), 2. Shakespearean liecitation (ladies).—Mi?s Lulu Arnold (Wellington), 1; Miss li. Johnston (Jlasterton), 2. Vocal 'Quartet (mixed, voices).—Mr. Young's Party, 1. t ' Humorous ilceitation (boys).—Leonard Power (Wellington), 1; Ivan Sutherland (Jlasterton), 2. Original Song.—Charles I'. Lound (Napier), 1. Vocal Duet.—Mr. H. F„ Green and Jtis. IT. J. Francis (Mastertou), 1; E. L. Lees (Lower Hutt) an<l Miss M'Crao (I'almerston), 2. '

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1810, 25 July 1913, Page 7

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COMPETITIONS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1810, 25 July 1913, Page 7

COMPETITIONS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1810, 25 July 1913, Page 7

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