THE CHRISTCHURCH COMPETITIONS
vßy Teleernflh.—Press Association.) Chrlstohuroh, March 24. The competitions closed to-night. Tho results are: — Essay (amateurs) "Now Zealand 50 Years Hence," J. M'Laing (Invercargill), 1; Miss Edith Hodgkiiiso.il (linvorcargill), 2; D. O. Stanley Brown (Feilding), 3. Original poem (amateurs, any subject), H. Edmontson (Hillgrove), 1; C. H. Nicholson (Dunedin), 2; Miss J. Eobson (Loveil's Flat), 3. Original story (amateurs), Miss M. E. Barker (Dannevirke), 1; Miss E. Lyons (Linwood), 2. Recital, with accompaniment (under 21), Miss E. M. Johnstone (Dunedin), 1; Miss L. Aldridge (Auckland), 2; Miss M. Hercus (Opawa), 3. Irish song (ladies), Miss A. L. Lelovre (I'alnierston), 1; Miss E. Richards (Invercargill) and Miss L. Homus (St. Alban's), equal, 2. Vocal solo (own accompaniment). Miss L. Hemns (St. Alban's), 1; Miss K- Richards (Invercargill), 2; Miss 0. Thorpe (Lyttelton), 3. Chief piano solo. Miss R. S. North (Omimi), J; Miss M. G. Stoneham (Dunedin), 2.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2418, 25 March 1915, Page 8
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149THE CHRISTCHURCH COMPETITIONS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2418, 25 March 1915, Page 8
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