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BARITONE SOLO.

W. Munro (First Battalion, Auckland); 67 point* ... ... ~^ ... ;m •« "* J GL \A. Day (Nelson GArri6on), oQ Runts 2 G. Jeneen (Wanganui Garrison), 65 points .3 Qthew. wiio competed were E, Gilbert (First Battalion), 64i H. Fle^t (Nelson), 60 5 & Austin fEjiranaki Garrison), ,. § 9 J '' ?• May (HastfttgßV *• ™ ei t (Manaia), S3; A- & Fulljames (Auckland Mounted Rifles), 51. The Judge (Lieutenant Herd) stated that the baritone mueio was a treat. The maximum number of. points for musio wm 00,

the balance being allowed for class of music. FLUGEL HORN SOLO. Only three competed in the flugel horn solo, the others not having arrived. Result .— H. Gould (Wanganui), 66 points ... ... 1 G. Pearce (Taranaki), 63 points 2 A. N. Hawkins (First Battalion), 61 points 3 The weather is at present showery, but shows signs of clearing. The Woolston, Mornington, Palmerston North, and Marton Bands arrived by tonight's express, and expressed their disappointment at being unable to compete in the afternoon solos. - j QUARTETS. i To-night the quartets were decided, the result being as follows:— Nelson Garrison ("Operatio Airs"'), 77 points . - 1 Auckland First Battalion No. 1 ("Oberon"), 75 points 2 Woolston No.l ("' Huguenots "), 74 points 3 Hastings (73), Mornington^No. 1 (73), Masterton (72), Auckland Battalion No. 2 (71), Woolston No. 2 (71), Mornington No. 2 (69), and Taranaki Garrison (68) also competed. Jf The winners^ the judge stated, gave a very fine performance indeed, Auckland being not very far behind. The quartets, as a whole, had afforded him a good deal of pleasure. ,

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Otago Witness, Issue 2815, 26 February 1908, Page 70

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BARITONE SOLO. Otago Witness, Issue 2815, 26 February 1908, Page 70

BARITONE SOLO. Otago Witness, Issue 2815, 26 February 1908, Page 70

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