COMPETITIONS
NEARING CONCLUSION. YESTERDAY RESULTS. GREYMpIUTH, (Sepc.eml.er 14. The. competitions were continued yesterday. Results:— Character Dance, 14 years and over —V. Knowles, “Russian,” 78pt,s 1; E. Rohloff, “Hunting,” 75pt5,2; B. Kearney (Christchurch), “Tommy Atkins,” 73pts 3. Operatic or Demi-Character Duo, under 12 years—M. Hawthorn and H. Wright (Reefton) 77pts 1; R. Chapman/and J. Reeves 76ots 2; Zita and Imelda Austin 75pts 3. Senior Sword Dance—/Bessie Kearney (Christchurch) 83pts 1; Qnrna Ford (Timaru) 74pts 2; Kath. Thomson 73pts' 3.
Character Dance, 10 and under 14— Kath. Thomson 78pts 1; Orma Ford and Ruth Oliver 77pts 2; Nan Darby 76pts 3. Eccentric or Step Dar.ce—Heather Wright 80pts 1; Viv. Knowles 78pts 2; Nlain Darby 74pts 3. Contralto Solo, “Home”—Miss G. Higson (Runanga) 85pts 1; Miss B. Powell (RurJapga) 84pts 2;' Mrs T, G. McCullough (Taylorville) 83pts 3. Boys’ Song, und'er, 16 (own selection)—Lloyd Hansen,- “Wondering Why,” 85pts 1; Doug.: Marsh, “Golden Dancing Days,” 84pfs 2, 1 Piano Solo, 14 and under 16, 1 ‘Nocturne in E. Major" (Chopin)—Valerie Nightingale (Hokltikta) 82pta 1; Kath. Read (Christchurch) 79pts. 2. v National Song—Mrs T. G. McCullough 86pts 1; Mrs W, Cogswell 85pt* 2; Mrs Wright 84pts 8.. ; Song, 'N,Z. Composer—Mrs T. G. McCullough 85ots 1 ; Mts W. Cogswell 84pts 2; Mrs Turnbull 83pts 3. Violin Test, 13 and under 16, “Saint D’Amour” (Elgar)—Tessie McSherry 86pts 1; Cecelia, Keating 84pts 2; H.C.: Colin Goad (Kumara). Pianoforte Butt, under 12 years, “Sleigh. Bells” (Calkin) —Normia Lament and Barbara McDougall 85pts 1; Valda Rouse and Laurel Boustridge 83-p-ts 2; Mary Can ley and Joan Walker 82 pts 3. , Pila.no 'Solo, .open, “Rachmaninoff’s Prelude,” Op. 32, No. 21—Miss Zita Munsen 83pts 1; Miss Blossom Addison 79pts 2; Miss Hilda Petterson '75. pts 3. Recital to Music, girls 12 and under. 16—Cec?lia Keating 107pts 1; Kath. Rend 105pts 2; Edna Gilmore 103pta 3. Recitation, boy or girl amder 12— Keith Oliver 82ots 1; Eileen Hamilton 81 pts 2; Joan Wasley and Jessie Patterson 80pts 3. , . Senior Men’s Test Recitation, own selection—Mr W. McGrath 166c0t5.,1; Mr A. H. Ba-tens-on 165pts 2; Mr P. Williamson 164pts 3. Playette—The 'Deair Departed . .78 pts 1; Emily’s Anagram 70pts 2; The Theatre Manager’s Office 68pts 3 ; Five Birds in a Cage 67pta 4; The Bathroom Door 65pts 5. j Senior Men’s Oration—Mr S. W. Strong 89pts 1; Mr P. J. McGrath 87pts 2. prepared Speech, “The Treaty of W’aitangi’ ’ —Mr F. M. 'Smyth 89pt», 1; Mr M. L. Dally 85pts 2. Oration, under 16 years, own selection—Rose Parker (Kanieri), “A Maori Magna Chkrta,” 83pts 1; Teddy McDonnell, “on the M00n.,” 80pts 2; Kath. Read (Christchurch), “After Locarno, 1925,” 76pts 3. ,' -Senior Mlem’s -Sight Reading —T. Leannoirt 88pts 1; P. J. McGrath and T. Tarrant 85pts (equal) .2; M. B. James and F. M. Smythe 84pts (equals 3. : j;. >
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