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GREY COMPETITIONS

SECOND DAY RESULTS.

GREYMOUTH, September 8.

The competitions were continuedVyes< ; * j terday., the following fiJals be'ng reached:- '*>

Novice Highland Fling, under 12. .Monica 'Sinnott 83pts 1; Althea Jackson czpts ; neoni Michel Slpts 3.-

Sean Tri'ubhais, 10 to 12 yeans.— Orma Ford (Timaru) ' 84pts 1- Jacq. Reeves Blpts 2; Jcssima Bolt 73pts 3. Junior Men’s Prepared Reading, 1 extract from, “The Hill”; men 16 /and under 21 years.—F. Stevens (Christchurch) 84pti .1; A. Gilligan 85pts 2f- VP. Mcßrearty 82pts 3. H.C.r PBlanchfield and T- Duffy 81pts. ' • ‘‘ Junior Men’s Sight Reading, merit-16 :i and under 21.—J. Keddie 80pts 1 ; T, ■ Duffy 79pts 2; P. Blanchfie’.d 78pts 3b •' H.C.: J. Daniel, C. ••Parfitt, W. Rey- u noldi, 77pts. Ladies’ Shakespearian Reading,. logue, Henry IV., Part H., qualifying; - item for Shakespearian Championship.—Miss IM. Bond Slpt® 1; Mi*s M. : - McKay 80pts 2; Miss P. Bond 79pts 31"' Also competed. Mis® J. Warren (Hokitika). ' . , Ladies’ Sight Reading, 16 year® and uover.—Mis* P. Bond 80pts 1; Miss McKay 79pbs 2; Miss K. Tibbies and •Miss' J. Warren 78ptS (equal)' 3. •Highland Fling (10 to 12 years). ( Orma Ford (Timaru) TSpLa 1 ; Hath Thomson ?7pts fi; Jessma Holt. 75pts 3, Character Duo (not dramatic)-. 12 years anid over.—V. Knowles and Compton '(“Russian”) <69pts 1; Kan Darby and Joyce Andrews (Hokitika) ; ,f‘Th© .Stolen fGipsy”) 6Spts 2; Cdlin and /Valda 'Rouse Days”) - 61pts 3.

The judge said that she was rather disappointed a® the chiracter duo was not up to last year’s standard.b.. The winners gave a spirited performance, they did not let themselves go enough, btt the performance was a very ffiee one. The second performance was not really in the right class. The other competitors had quite a gpod idea- of their part. Dance (novice) 12' yearn and under—Heather Wright (Reefton) 78pts 1; Moria Lawson arid Jacq. Reeve® 72pts 2; Kath Thomson' and' Monica Sinnott 71pts 3.

Ladies’ (Oration, 16 and’, over.. , own selection. —Recalls: Miss ,M. McGavin (Hokitika) 88pts,';_Edna Howat (Hokitika) .(“Independence”) 86pts. - Also competed: Misses M. Beban (“Women's Fmn.cbi.se”) Bond - '“Second Nomination of Ruosevi’-t”) 81, Mise P. Bond (“League 1 of'Nations”) 1 bo ' ", i'. -

Baritone Solo, “Restless , Sea” , (Low). —Mr T. Hatch 83pts .'l;‘ Jlr C. - 7P. Blumsky 80pts 2 ; i.vir D,Saunders, 7Cpts 3. (A small class, no* vety strong. Winner’had a com fort able win, treatment and excellent. Girls’ Song ifi Character, oyrn eelec* tion, under 16,—Cecelia Keating. (“The Balladmcngei”') 83pfcs IBetty. Forsyth.,. ••, C'Hlne e Hlne’ f ) 82pt« 2; Hath. H«»d (Christchurch) (“Gavotte from' Mlgnon’’) ' 81pt» 3, • , if Restricted Vocal Solo.' Mr I/. ~ Evan® (Timaru), “I Pitch My Lonely \ (Caravan,” 83pts 1; Miss Bessie Powell •(Runanga), “Like to a Damask Rose,” .£ 81pts 2; Mfcs P. Restieaux, .“Love’s Old Sweet Song,” 79pts 3‘. -y'7 . ■ Tenor ’Solo, 'Mother - pf Mine” . (Tours).—(Mr 'E>. Boot© (Ruiiariga) 84 _. pts 1; (Mr L. : ' Evans : (Timaru) 83pts 2 ; Messrs A. (Nicholson arid J. Duffy 81 pts 3. ' ’- ! Junior Men’s Test 'Recitation.—Mr F Stepans (Christchurch) “Young Fel- • low My Lad,” 165pts 1; Mr A. Gilligan “Outer’s Speech,” 163pts 2; Mr P. Blanchfield, “Julius Caesar,” 162pts 3. V.H.C.: 'Mr T. Huffy I6lpts; H.C.: Mr R. Harvey 160pts. Ladies’ Recital to Music, 16 years ar.d over.—Miss )M. Bond “Veils, 107pts 1; Miss EMa : Robertson, ; “Playmate,” 104pt,s 2; Mies M. McKay, “H' •Only,” 103pt® 3. ‘ " . Sbakesperrian Dialogue (ladies), “Othello,” Act 11., Scene lll.—Misses P. and ; M. Bond 147pts 1; Misses M. Bel>an and M. McKay 140pts 2. _ •Humorous Recitation in Character, own selection, boys and., girls under 16 -r-Mise Kath.. Read (Christchurch), ' “Miss Huldah’s Offer,” 105pts 1; Miss Nancy McKane, “Grandma §t ■ the - Theatre,” 104pts 2; Joan Wasley, “My Day Out,” 103pts 3. •Senior Men’s Impromptu Debate, “Has the Sport of Racing OuthVrt its. Usefulness ?”—Messrs M. Daly' faff./ / aw’d A. Carroll (neg.), 200pts 1 ; Messrs A. H. Patter-on (aft.) and J. Roberts (neg.) 192pts 2. y ■. Sailor’s Hornpipe, under 10 years. Miss R. Stewart 72pts'1’; Mis® V. Roue© 70pts 2; Miss T. Spark 69pts 3. Senior Sailor’s Hornpipe.—Miss V. Knowles 79pts IMi«s Bessie Kearney (Christchurch) 76pts 2 ; Miss L. Compton. 71pts 3. . « Skipping Bop© Dance, 14 years and. o\'©r.—.Mids Bessie \lAearne‘y (Christchurch) Sapts 1: Miss V. Knowles 80pts 2 ; Miss Eileen Rohloff 72pts 3.

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 September 1932, Page 4

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GREY COMPETITIONS Hokitika Guardian, 8 September 1932, Page 4

GREY COMPETITIONS Hokitika Guardian, 8 September 1932, Page 4

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