COMPETITIONS
YESTERDAYS RESULTS,.
GREYMOUTH, September 10.
The competitions were continued yesterday, the following finals being reached:—
Irish Jig, under 10 years, Margaret Hawthorn (Reefton) 81pts, 1; M. Hogg 73 pts, 2; J. Bell 72 pts 3. iSean Triubliais, under 10 years:— Imelda Austin 76 pts,' 1; Valda Rouse 75 pts 2; Zita Austin 74 pts 3. h.c. M. Hogg, Ruth Stewart. Senior Men’s Prepared Reading. “Extract from the King’s Speech.”— T. Learmont 83 pts, 1; A. H. Paterson 82 pts, .2; T. Tarrant, W. McGrath, and I Nelson, equal 81 pts, 3.
Mezzo-Soprano Solo, “Hushed is mv Lute” (Phillips).—Mrs W. Cogswell 86pts 1 ; Mrs Turnbull (Christchurch) 85pts 2; Miss D. Leggo© (Ikamatua) 82pts 3. Bass Solo, “Ethiopia Saluting the Colours.”—Mr A. J. Boucher 80pts 2. Ther© was only one competitor. Men’s Sacred 'SoV—Mr E. Boote 86pts 1; Mr T. 'Hatch Sdpts 2; Mr A. Nicholson 83pts 3. hi ' Violin Teat (open), “Indian ment” (Dvorak-Kreisler). —Miss Osce!|a Keating B?pts 1, Miss Ida Clayton 81pts 2; ‘Miss RestieauS 79pta 3. Piaho Solo, 16 and under 21 years, ■'“Vais© Brilliant” (Mo?zkOwski). —M*ss Jessie (McNtchot 82pts 1 ; "Miss Zita Munßoii 81pts 2; IMiss .H. Restieaux 79pta 3. IH.C. : Miss B, Franks. Irish Jig, 10 to 12 years.—Orma /Fiord (Tlmwu) Sipts 1 1 Hither Wright i(Hefton) 76pts 2; J&oq, ifoevo« 'hrid Jegsima Holt 74pt$ 3. .‘Sword Dance, 10 to I<2 years.—Miss Orma Ford (Timaru) 80pts _1; Miss Kath. * Thomson 79pts 2; Miss Jessima Holt 78pts 3. Barefoot Dance, 14 years and over.— (Eileen Rohloff, “Grecian,” 77pts 1; V. (Knowles, “The Bubble,” 76pts 2. Ladies’ Shakespearean Recitation, “Cymbeline,” Act 111., Scene 'll.) “The Letter Scene”.—Miss M. Bond BOpts 1; Miss P. Bond 79pts 2 ; Miss M, Beban 78pts 3.
; Senior Men’s Prepared Reading, “Extract from tine King’s Speech.”— T: Learmont 83pts 1 ; A. H. Patterson 82pt- s 2 ; T. Tafrant, W. McGrath, and I. Nelson (equal) 81pts 3. Girls’ Recitation, 12 and under 16. Jfian Kyle 82pt s 1; Kath. Read (Christchurch) 81pts 2 ; 'Eileen Hannan (Dunedin) <and Sylvia Sanders (ROaitika) 80pts 3. Humorous Monologue, own selection. _JMr 'J. SR. Keddie, “Coffee Cup’s O'.psom Derby,” lobpt s 1; Mr F. Stevens “The Thre© Trees,” Tospt s 2; Miss Edna Howat, “Rosie’s Relations,” lo4pts 3.
Character Sketch, over 16 (own &e--ection).—Mr F. Stevens (Christchurch) “Marc Anthony,” 106pts 1; Miss N\ McDonnell, “Lady Macbeth,” lOlpts 2 ; Miss M. Beban,. “Joan of Arc,” lOOpts 3. Ladies’ Humorous 'Recitation. —Miss pi. Parker 78pts 1; (Miss M. Beban, “Cheese,” 77pts |2 ; Miss P. Bond, “The Single Hair,” 76pts 3. Skipping Rope Dunce, 10 /to 14 years. —Heather Wright (Beefbou) 79pts 1 ; Nan Darby (Hokitika) 76pbs 2; M. Mos® 75pts 3.
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