CITY BANDS
COUNCIL SUBSIDIES APPROVED The Reserves Committee of the City Corporation reports that the schedule of subsidised band performances for the incoming season has been approved. Each band has to give five concerts durum the season, three in the Botanic Gardens, one at St. Clair (all these concerts on Sunday afternoons), and one in the Octagon on a Friday evening. Six bands will participate in these concerts, and in addition, the Salvation Army Band will render five concerts divided between the Public Hospital and the Talboys Home. As the Tramwav Band i.s not active at the present time, the dates usually allotted to this band have been granted to the St. Josenh’s Orphanage Band. The subsidy of £350 available has been allotted to the bands as followsKaikorai Band, £75; St. Kilda Band, Artillery Band, Ist Battalion Band. Dunedin Highland Pipe Band, and Salvation Army Baud, each £SO: St. Joseph’s Orphanage Band, £‘2s.
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Evening Star, Issue 23699, 5 October 1940, Page 19
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153CITY BANDS Evening Star, Issue 23699, 5 October 1940, Page 19
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