Wellington Band Contest
fUY TELEGRAPH—PER PRESS ASSOOIATKWI WELLINGTON, February 17. At the Band Contest to-day there was a large attendance. Results: Solo (under 17), any instrument: B. Bergerson (Palmerston North) 92, and J. Wells (Invercargill Hierbnian) 92. I: R. Mitchell (Palmerston North) 91. 2; P. Hayes (Auckland Artillery) 90 3, j Seven others competed. I Tenor Horn Solo:—H. Wills (Jriverj cargill Hibernians) 95, 1 ; J. Ormond (Wellington Watersiders) 94, 2; G. Wilson (Woolston) 93, 3; C. Hansen (Nelson Garrison) 92, 4. Nine others competed. SECOND A GRADE TEST— Queen Alexandra’s Own (Wanganui) 186; Gisborne City 184; Waterside Workers, Wellington 183; Canterbury Mounted Rifles 183; Wanganui Garrison 180; Woolston 179; Second Otago Battalion 175; Hastings 174; Invercargill Hibernians 174; Auckland Artillery 173; Wellington Artillery 172; Wellington Tramways 171. AGGREGATE. The aggregate for the tw 0 test selection events resulted: Wellington Watersiders 363; Woolston 358; Wanganui Garrison 350; Wellington Tramways 348.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1922, Page 1
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149Wellington Band Contest Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1922, Page 1
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