Grey Competitions.
GREYMOUTII, Sept. 5 The final sessions of tlie competitions were held vesterdnv.
Men’s National Song.—V. 11. Fen lie'll, llopt.s, ], G. It. Top]), 142ptx, 2.
Ladies’ National Song.—. Miss F. .McKenzie 1.
Baritone. Solo.—l. Nelson llilpts, 1 G. H. Topp, 1-Upts, 2.
boys’ Recitation.—Willie • Culiliffe 1-J-Opts, 1, James Alexander. I37pts, 2, Milton De Freitas and Leslie Hogarth (equal) 13opts, 3.
Ladies' 'l’est Recitation.—. Miss C. Dodson 14Dpts, I, Miss Murdoch 147 pt.S, 2. Pianoforte Duet.—Borgia and Moira •McSlierry, 163pts, 1. Mildred Coburn and Kathleen Fogarty Ifilpts 2. Ladies’ Oration.—Miss James loOpts 1, Miss Walsh 145pts, 2, Miss M. Parlitt I42pts 3.
Contralto Solo.—Miss K. Allison 157 pts, 1. (■ills’ Recitation, (under f) years).— Joan Baker 145pts. I, Doreen Donovan 14 Jpts, 2, Ola Baker 142pts, 3. Ladies’ Sacred Solo.—Miss Hopkins I, Miss Al. Wnrnes 2, Miss K. Allison 3
A’iojdn Solo (boys and girls under 16) —Doris Lalor 147pts, 1, If. L. Bansgrove, Mopts, 2, J. J. Blake 141 pts. 3. Junior Men’s Monologue.—T. O’llallalian I, A. Gandevy 2. M. James 3. Boys’ Recitation.—Maurice Smith, 141 pts, 1, Thomas Wylie 134pts, 2, Ben Sword 12!)pts, 3. Men’s Vocal Solo.—F. Lovett 148pts, 1. W. Kitcbingliam 115pts, 2, N. Dale 143pts, 3.
Ladies’ Shakesperian Recitation. — Miss M. Pnrfitt 147pts, 1, Miss E. James 145pts, 2, -Miss I). Brebncr 143 pts, 3. Impromptu Debate.—J. F. Wilson and A. SI Paterson, 341pts, 1, E. I. Lord and G. D. Smart, 331 pts, 2, .T. Lowdon and J. Mclndoe, 330pts, 3. Ladies’ Sacred Solo.—Miss Flora McKenzie, 139pts, 1.
It is understood that Mr J. Gandell and Mr W. McGrath are in the lead for the championship of the competitions, but the final result will not be ascertained until a. technical point is decided bv the committee.
Tn the Junior Cup Competition St Columba Club are leading.
Trinity Club have annexed Hie Senior (Lynch) Cup, (lie points Ihmiir as follows: Trinity Club 4120pts Wesley Club 3979pts St Coimnba Club 3970pts United Club 3870pts ■Mr J. F. Wilson carried off the Du Harry Cup for the Oratory-Debating Championship, the points being as follows :
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