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Some Outstanding Prize-winners. Above—Master Charles Stewart (Wellington): Sword dance, sean truibhais, sailors’ hornpipe, Teachers’ Shield for most points (boys under 15), sword dance, sailors’ hornpipe, Irish jig (South Island championship), Hayman Cup for most points, and second prize novice piping (boys under 18). Master George Reilly (Dunedin): Irish jig, Highland fling, sword dance, Kempthorne, Prosser’s Cup most points (boys under 12), and six second prizes. Miss Patsy Atkinson (Dunedin): Irish reel (under 15), winner cup (outright) under 15, two years in succession, Mr F. J. Conn’s gold medal for most points, also four seconds and two thirds. Below Miss Lorna Budge (Dunedin): Sean triubhais (girls, any age), Speight’s rose bowl (most points sean triubhais), Dewar Cup, Highland fling (girls, any age). Miss May Wilson (Dunedin): Dominion championship sean truibhais (girls, under 15), sword dance (girls, under 18), tied for Heather Cup with Tui Cairns and Valmai Skilling. Miss Hazel Neil (Christchurch) : Highland fling, sword dance, sean truibhais, Yardley points medal, winner outright Budge Cup (girls, under 10), Highland fling, tied for Austin Cup with P. Lange and 1. Jones (girls, under 12), also one third. Rembrandt Studio, photo.

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Otago Witness, Issue 4032, 23 June 1931, Page 40

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Some Outstanding Prize-winners. Above—Master Charles Stewart (Wellington): Sword dance, sean truibhais, sailors’ hornpipe, Teachers’ Shield for most points (boys under 15), sword dance, sailors’ hornpipe, Irish jig (South Island championship), Hayman Cup for most points, and second prize novice piping (boys under 18). Master George Reilly (Dunedin): Irish jig, Highland fling, sword dance, Kempthorne, Prosser’s Cup most points (boys under 12), and six second prizes. Miss Patsy Atkinson (Dunedin): Irish reel (under 15), winner cup (outright) under 15, two years in succession, Mr F. J. Conn’s gold medal for most points, also four seconds and two thirds. Below Miss Lorna Budge (Dunedin): Sean triubhais (girls, any age), Speight’s rose bowl (most points sean triubhais), Dewar Cup, Highland fling (girls, any age). Miss May Wilson (Dunedin): Dominion championship sean truibhais (girls, under 15), sword dance (girls, under 18), tied for Heather Cup with Tui Cairns and Valmai Skilling. Miss Hazel Neil (Christchurch) : Highland fling, sword dance, sean truibhais, Yardley points medal, winner outright Budge Cup (girls, under 10), Highland fling, tied for Austin Cup with P. Lange and 1. Jones (girls, under 12), also one third. Rembrandt Studio, photo. Otago Witness, Issue 4032, 23 June 1931, Page 40

Some Outstanding Prize-winners. Above—Master Charles Stewart (Wellington): Sword dance, sean truibhais, sailors’ hornpipe, Teachers’ Shield for most points (boys under 15), sword dance, sailors’ hornpipe, Irish jig (South Island championship), Hayman Cup for most points, and second prize novice piping (boys under 18). Master George Reilly (Dunedin): Irish jig, Highland fling, sword dance, Kempthorne, Prosser’s Cup most points (boys under 12), and six second prizes. Miss Patsy Atkinson (Dunedin): Irish reel (under 15), winner cup (outright) under 15, two years in succession, Mr F. J. Conn’s gold medal for most points, also four seconds and two thirds. Below Miss Lorna Budge (Dunedin): Sean triubhais (girls, any age), Speight’s rose bowl (most points sean triubhais), Dewar Cup, Highland fling (girls, any age). Miss May Wilson (Dunedin): Dominion championship sean truibhais (girls, under 15), sword dance (girls, under 18), tied for Heather Cup with Tui Cairns and Valmai Skilling. Miss Hazel Neil (Christchurch) : Highland fling, sword dance, sean truibhais, Yardley points medal, winner outright Budge Cup (girls, under 10), Highland fling, tied for Austin Cup with P. Lange and 1. Jones (girls, under 12), also one third. Rembrandt Studio, photo. Otago Witness, Issue 4032, 23 June 1931, Page 40

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