BAND CONTEST.
[I)T TELEGRAPH —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION OBEY BAND AAHXS MARCH. AUCKLAND March 1. The New Zealand Band Contest concluded tliis (Sundayl morning, after midnight. "Her a busy day, during which rain fell, for toe first time in the contest. B. GRADE QUICKSTEP. Civymoiuh Municipal ...... 214 Otago Artillery 2241 Onehnnga 210 f Gisborne 2111 A GRADE QUICKSTEP. Palmerston X ••• -' 1 4 .Malvern Tramways 24,', St. Kilcla. -’3U HYMN CONTKsT. Malvern Tramways 96 Woolston -9” Queen Alexander’s Own ... 91 Auckland A i til lory ®9 St. Kilda Tin* prizes were presented by Mayor Gnnson. Malvern Band won all the A. Grade Shields and the McLeod Cup. Otago Artillery Band won the IL Grade Shield. The, Ponsonbv Boys’ Band won the O. M. Rider trophy.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1925, Page 1
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123BAND CONTEST. Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1925, Page 1
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