BAND CONTEST
[BY TELEGRAPH— I*BU I’RESS ASSOCIATION.] WELLINGTON, Feb. 24. At the Band contest to-day results were: B. GRADE—SECOND TEST. Ist. 'Mounted Oamaru, 87pts. £2O, 1; Central .Mission (Wellington) 86 £lO, 2; New Plymouth Citizens, 8-1 £5. 3; Miramar Band, 83 £3, 4. Aggregate for the two pieces in the U. Grade Test:—First Mounted Oamaru 167, £9O, 1 ; New Plymouth Citizens 163. £3O. 2; Central Mission (Wellington) 102, £22 10s and Dannevirke Baud 162, £22 10s, (equal) 3; Taranaki Regiment 158, 5. Solo (E. Flat Bass) “Buy a Broom” -A. Homer (St. Ivilda Municipal) 96], 1 ; L. C. Pollock (Woolston Band) 96, o Soprano Cornet, “Silver Threads Among the Gold”—E. Webb (Queen Alexandra’s Own) and .T. King (Wellington Tramways) equal, 95, 1; L. Loughlan (Kaikorai) 93) 3. Trombone Trio. “Three Jolly Sailors”—Dannevirke Municpal 49, 1; Wellington Tramways 48, 2. Drum Competition—C. E. Bell (side) and AY. Carmichael (hass) Palmerston North, 1; H. E. Robinson (side) and ,T. Osborne (bass) Masterton 2.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1927, Page 4
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