Till’. 'Westland Comnet.itinns fv'eictv is again moving in llie matter of organ-
ising the next festival, which is set
down for the second week in September. A majority of our readers will recall the success achieved in the past, and no doubt the aim on tins occasion will be to eclipse the past efforts. For .lie ne..L C mpciiti ns, judges off the .oast are ■ cing appointed. Two highly recommended adjudicators fr.ou canterbury are being secured, Mr Cliff Stan.ord f.r the musical and cl.iuiionary se. lions, and .Miss Muriel Waugh for me darning se.ti'in. in die pul the ho; .civ received generous assistance fr.m Mess is Hush and Moss, mi also .Mrs Hannan, of Greymoutii,
..it it was ill ,light a i I range v.ouid iniuce more eon petiti n as work would ie judged from a diiferent standard.
:he change will therefore be given . trial. The Society is bop lul ot holer results by an iiicreas-;: entry, and it is encouraging 'o kn w that the kal tutors hare large classes of pros-e-live e onpetitors in hand. The Sniet.v sh mid then-fre be able to realh.e it.s hopes and expectations as tithe ne.-.j Competitions being more successful than in the past.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 May 1929, Page 4
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