MUSIC EXAMINATIONS.
1 - At tihe recent"iuusic examinations held in Wellington by Mr Albert Mollinsion, examiner for the Trinity College, of Music, London;, the. following pupils of Miss Mona Neale, A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L., A.L.G,Mj., were successful in passing their music exams:— : HIGHER LOCAL DIVISION. t Ray Bligiht (piano), 70 marks. SENIOR DIVISION. Rita Byersi, 72 -marks; Minnie GhristopheTsen, 70. JUNIOR DIVISION. Doris Hook 77 marks, Allen .Gardner 7Q, Josephine Thompson 69. < PREPARATORY DIVISION, Nance E\vaa-B'a]'fou!r' (violin) 82; Nance Ewan-Balfour ('cello), 80; Ray Blight (cello),, 74; Selwyn, .t Franks (violin), 72; Selwyn Franks (('oello), 71; Muriel Hibell (piano), 70. .I£,T, STEPS DIVISION. Naiicle . Ewiatfßialfofur .(piano), 82; Selwyn Franks (piano), 74; James Blight (piano), ' .72; Pauleen Gill (piano) 70; Andrew McGregor (piano), 70,
The three 'cello candidates are the only ones who went up for that instrument in Christchurch, Palmers ton North and Wellington, Miss Neale. was ■ the only candidate who went for harp and cello exams* in New Zealand dur- , in© her time of 13 years at the Convent, Chr>tcihurch.
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Shannon News, 4 December 1923, Page 4
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