COMPETITIONS
GREY FESTIVAL.
GREYMOUTH, August 18. , > ■ The Greyinoutn competmous were coimnenceu yesterday, .llie following. ' are the results: Highland Jblmg, novice 12 <an<l uooer.—Z<eta Austin 75 pts, lj Margaret Hawthorn (Keeituh j 16 pts, 2;; Ac.oi.l iuieuei / IptSy dr .■ , Highland Fling junior (under 10) va.ua uuuse u. p«.'S; 1; Zeta Austin io pts, 2; .Jessie Bell 7.4 pts 3. Prepared Leading,‘‘Loinbey and. , Son, ' men 16 and unuer. 21 years.—lY w .•Staveils (Limstcnul-.nl), 1; R. Kiely IS. JUargan a. , H.C.: . J .■< Keddie! dight Keaamg,, men, J. 6 years'-, and $ under 21. j. • aveddie;T; A., Gilligan, ' 2; F. Stevens (Christchurch) and R. ivieiy, ■ equal, 3. •, .. • ;: / ?;■>. : Signt lteaangj. ladies, 16 years anti over—Aliss K. Tibbies 87-nts, 1; Alisses N. McDonnell and. P. Bond 84 pts, . equal, 2; Miss A.. Smeaton 83 pts, 3Lodies’ Shakespearean Reading/ , selection from bAs You Like It,” 1 \ sixteen years and over.—Aliss Y.' Richardson 7.9 pts, 1; Aliss P. Bond’ 78 pts, 2; Aliss Al. Bond 76 pts. Sean Triubhais, junior.-(under 10). Yalda Rouse 75' pts, 1; Zeta' Austin,--1 -ipts, 2; Jessie Bell 7-1 pts3. > - Prepared Reading, “Marie Antoinette," men 21 years rdud ; - overY-Mr dA. H,. Paterson &opts, T }’Mr T. Tar-h ■ rant 88pts, 2; Alessrs : Jib H. Keddio and Al.. James- 79pts, : 3;-'- ; '•Sight Reading, men years ’- andv ; > - over.—Air I. Nelson 94pts, 1; Mr T. v Tarrant 83pts, 2; Air A. H. Paterson "' 80pts, 3. 1 Chief pianoforte solo (open)—(a) Ist Alovement Sonata- Op. 25 (Beethovon); (b) Dondo (Mozart); (c) Etude Op. 25 No 7 (Chopin).—Aliss Gwen Ja-• cobs 88 jits. The. only competitor. The judge '( Air Sidney Williamson) said that it was a very ‘capable -per- ' fromance and merited"a first place. It was a great pity that there were not " more competitor's. "" ; '; ; ■ '; t Scan Triubhais, 10 and under 13 years.—Jessima Blolt <3 pts, 1; Ji'crj Reeves '72pts, 2..-‘ Vocal solo own selection (any voice) -- : for ..competitors 16 and over who have never - won .a, first . prize,—Miss. T.oggbe - (Jkamatua.) ? 87pts. l.i ’ --AHss Alma Quinn (Blackball) 84pts- 2.:-, • -Shakespearean um Scone’’ from ’Julius Caosfir, V 'Aet ITT, Scene 11. Men 16. years and over —Air D. Nelson, 83pt&,. 'i';.;Alr‘; A,:.HPaterson 78pts 2;; Air ’^arrant 78pts ; 3 '"t. \ t -X : yocal solo'^(own! selection girls';un-; * der 12 years’.—A'lay Halliday ;(Run- () . anga) “Big -. Lady Aloqn’’ 'Bl pts V -1:' Marie O.s-ev' “Silver Ferns” 2. .. ;; Operatic dance under 10. Justin, 75nts L; Yiv^^eenap..^(Hoki(iik a Y 74nts 2. .... ~ • ... . Shakespearean diologue- “Afacbeth . Act 11, lady, and'gentleman—Aliss V,,. , Richardson and. Air P....McGrath 79ptS) i. Mi's AL Bond apd Mr P. '_Grath, . 77pts 2; Aliss T. Bond aiicl, Alt’• R-': i: ; AioGrath 7gpts,'.3, b .. ,w
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