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Band Contest

BATCH DAY’S RESULTS. FURTHER RCXANCA SUCCESSES. [in TELEOII.VI'ir —T-EK Pit ESS ASSOCIATION 1 DUNEDIN, Feh. 25. At the Band Contest, the concluding day’s results were: — Own Choice Selection (open to A and II Grade Bands).—RodtVrn 147pts. 1; Wellington Tramways BiSpls, 2; Kaikorai 135p1.5, 3; Runanga 133pts, 4. Other competitors: Invercargill Hibernian RlOpls, Wanganui 120pls.

Besson Sliield (for the highest aggregate points in the tests and quickstcii).—Redlerii 375pts, t. Shield presented by G. Hawke and Son for Ihe highest aggregate points, including drill, in A Grade test selection and quickstep competition. Redfern 517',pis, I ; Ashburton ft close -•ci-' iid with 517p1.5. Boozev Trophy, for highest aggregate marks in A Grade selection. Redferlt 281. Boozey Trophy (for aggregate in B Grade selection).- Rtinauga 277. Quickstep (VmpenOoli 'possible pis. 300: military 200. music 100). Invercargill Hibernian LSI and 00, 1 ; Cttttterimrv .Mounted 177 and 00, 2: Redfern 1721 and 01. 3; Wanganui Garrison 172), and 01. 4. Also competed: St Kilila. Kaikorai. Hastings. Wellington Wal ersiilers. Third Artillery, and Christchurch Tramways, li Grade aggregate: Runttuga 277])(s I Christchurch Tramway. 273pt5.. 2 Third Artillery. Dunedin 251 pis 3 Hastings. 232pts I Oaiiiit ru 231 nl s 5

BAILIFF SEIZES BAND’S IN ST 11 FM ENTS. DI N EDIN. Feh 25 All Ullioll s' III" I '.I idem nrcill'l I'll a i ihe coiirtusioii "I the quickstep comp - tition on Saturday afternoon, when the bailin' waited on t lie conductor of ti e Wi'lhngl- o Watersiders' I and and sain he had :.nt hority and power to take tic hand’s inslruui- .us, and, a- a result. :he hand v.c . uuc.i-l. to eoiupete ill its own choice selection in the evening. !: m- inn n, am l . • non ha mi gei.er o::sly oli'ered 'a- ns- of their insii., n •n.s. Hi.- i v.-ji s net aceepied. a rcc at action t:J in Wellington, v. i-a iv n • ; vi?.- members of the Water-bi ns’ i mon. f.n- being pivvcii:ed from v.'i .'king oil ihe wharf, claimed and were aa aided damages. I'ln --.-is;- of i h.iii, dm, at the fune--1:-111 in the eveilin -. -aid it wa.s most i-i . 1 hie that ' leh an incident -.h01d.! have .i ■ i:r■ e!. and he collsid-'red that till- t.a-hli should at least have railed iiniii the prograiunie had eotteiuiled helm'.- talhiig action. This aeliott rollerlDunedin n.s a whole ; that the rnddia s! -mid ii?' di-i'a ;e.l from hearing \\ cilia -iiai Watersiders play. TKXU&amxZtSZ -SZZCXaB' ir a

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1923, Page 4

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Band Contest Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1923, Page 4

Band Contest Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1923, Page 4

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