GREYMOUTH COMPETITIONS
> The Competitions were concluded yesterday, the final demonstration taking place to-night. Awards were; ’ Pianoforte. Duet, 12 to 14, “Yalse Caprice”—Stanley Gilligan and Jean Duggan (Runanga) 78pts 1, Neil . Cha'k 'and. 'Bessie McSherry,, and M. and Bell Tennent, equaJ,,7lpts 2. ... ’ Junior Character Sketch, under 16,. own selection :—Alan Coles, (Hokitika) ;. •fjiassanios Choice,” 102pts 1, Joy , AVard (Hokitika) “Joan of Arc’’. lUUpts 2. ... A
Siiakespearean Dialogue, “Cromwell, and Wolseley.”—Messrs J. Stppfortli and A. Coles (Hokitika),. 75pts 2.
Duet, under 16.—Alice Radciilfe and Gladys Higson (Runanga) “1 Wish I Were a Tiny Bird” Slpts 1, Alan and Gladys Gilmore “Perfect Day.” 65pj» 2. . ' ~ V -. " Children’s. Choir, under 16, (a) “Early One Morning,’’ (b) Own St, leption. Marist Bro»s. Boys, (b) Huntsmen’s Chorus,” 145pts l. .. This choir was, the .only, entrant-,,,, the Judge remarking that .it .had.. done, very good work. ...
Prepared Speech, , “Empire,. Free Trade”Mr A. Paterson 89pts 1, Mr M. Daly, Booth 88pts 3. Men’s Sacred- My. 78pts, T, i; E. Boote ' (Runarig#- Wptk '2, I V A;
Aims (Runanga) 76pts-9; - ' 1 1 Senior Men’s Test. RecitationW. jMcGrath 160pts 1, A. H, Paterson. T63pts 2, M. James and T, Learmont* equal; 162pts 3. - ' Girls’ Musical Monologue, 12 to 16: - W, Nightingale (Hokitika) lQ4pts i, F, Collogan 108pts 2, J. Ward and ’.'0,1 Keating, equal, lOlpts 8, V.H.O,' M. McDonnell. • ’ ; ,1 Humorous Monologue—T. Learttionfe lOGpts 1, Miss J. Ward 104pts 2, Miss H. ’Perry 103pts 3, Girls’ Recitaton, 12 to 16* owri ss- - Kyle and F. Collogan; equal, 81pts 1, J. AVard 80pts 2, M. ,Bond and G. Keating, equal, -78pts,3. : f f ..Senior Men’s Monologuet-JT., Tar- '
...rant 107pts 1, AV. Gieseking and P. Williamson, equal, 105pts 2. f iLadies’ Monologue, own selection:i: Miss M. McDonnell lGJpts l, Mißs ,Y----,-Haglund lo3pts 2. ' " ; : Mr Temple AVhite announced/ that, hje had decided to' awardtließfistdl Medal, for tlie most brilliant/ pianiste , to Miss Gwen Jacobs, of -* Hokitika, .and the Charles Begg medal, tor the " most promising vocalist to Mise A. Saunders. $'
The Dancing: Judge, Mrs >E. Hulme, notified the Society, that she had ■ awarded the Cup, for the lbe9t round dancer; to Eileen’ Hanhan.
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