TELEGRAMS.
[IIY TELEGRAPH—PER PRESS ASSOCIATION’] BAND CONTEST. DUNEDIN. Eel. 21.
T! Flat Cornet Solo. St Vincent (Wellington Watersiders). Ofipts 1 ; If. 1 Osborne (Canterbury Mounted Rifles) ] 9opts 2: G. Christie (St Kilda) 9-Ipts i 3. !
B GRADE TEST. WON BY I IT'NANG A. DUNEDIN, Feh. 21 | Tin- Band Contest was continued to- i day. ilie solos being disposed of dor j ing the day, and the B Grade Test Se- - lection at night. The aggregate in the latter w ■ ; by the Runanga Municipal Band, with I Christchurch Tramways second. j
'l'lii* following aiv tin* results:— li. Flat Cornet Solo (open') Vincent (Wellington Watersidersg Pi! j points, 1 : H. J. T! Osborne (First Canterbury Mounted Hides), Do pts, 2; CL Christie (St Kiltla), 9-lpts, 3. Euphonium Solo.— D. lioyd (Kaikorni) 9-tpts 1; C. Ilryant. ( Hastings j Municipal) D3pts, 2: C. Franz (Tted tern), SDpts, 3. ; TEST SELECTION. IS. (trade Test Selection. "William j Tel!.”—-Christchurch Tramways. 137 j pts. I : Rimange, l.'iopts, 2; Third j Artillery, Dunedin. I2(” , pts 3: Hastings, I I Opts, 1 ; Oainarn. I lini s, .7. I Own Choice Selection. Rtmnnga 1!2 1 pis. I: Chrislehnrch Tramways, 13.1 pts. 2; Third Artillery. 13!pts. 3: Oamaru, 120pts. ! : Hastings l ltlpts. o. j Aggregates tor It (lrade»( lianinion- ' shipj I! unatiga. 277 points I 1 f'hristehnreh Tramways, 270pt~ ... 2j 3rd Arl'llery. Himedin, 27*1 pts 3 1 Hastings, 2.32pts I I (laniarn, 231 pts •' t la announcing the decision, Judge j Christophers, of Adelaide, said that | the Lands planed first and second were . good enough for A (trade competition, j The A (Trade tir-t test selection will j take place to-morrow night. | DCNEDIN. Feh. 22. : tj ji'| ; it Tenev 'i'rondioiu* J. IL ; Croft (Wellington Watersiders) !Upts , 1. .J . ( tlennie (Watersid**rs)) 03. 2. j .1. .Marshall (Second Otago BaUnliuu) : 02. 3. Bass Trombone J. Cummings (Wellington Watersiders) Odets I.H Wynks ( Kaikoraj) Oil. 2. •!. Currie .Invercargill 11 ihernian) So 3. YOVNC IM'IMH-AKS 11 A ST! N (IS. Fehruaiy 21 Some nonsationat burglaries, committed on the night of January Hhh lasi, when four shops were broken into and goods and cash stolen, and two attempts made oil other premises, as well as another burglary lasi August, wenell cleared up to-day. when two youths tiee-iiielil Cooper and Horace Hartman, pleaded guilty to all charges, and were committed to Napier Supreme Court for sen l end*. . August Henry Patman pkatlf miiltv to receiving *lnPn .-••oil- valued at (:7, from Morale llan man. He was ennvietod ami summarily sentenced refonuative treatment exceeding; twelve oaths. A!! the accused ate between 17 and !•< years ol age.
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