N.Z. BAND CONTEST
JUDGING COMMENCES Press Association WANGANUI, Monday. The New Zealand band contest commenced this * morning under favourable conditions. The last band. Port Nicholson, arrived this morning. Proceedings commenced with E flat bass. Results:—F. Lloyd, Wellington Trams. 95; W. Miller, Wanganui Garrison, 94; A. Homer, St. Kilda, and E. Prout, Westport, 93 each. Also competed:—G. Crabtree. Wellington City Silver, 81; A. C. Ogdon. Hawera, 70; E. Birch, Queen Alexandra, 82; v. Abrahams, Timaru. 86; J. Avery. Timaru, 89; H. Unwin, Hastings, 65; A. Nelson, St. Kilda, 84; A. Homer, St. Kilda, 93; T. Sedgeman, Waihi, 75; G. Trott, Palmerston, 6o; K. W. Shackle ton, Palmerston, 85; L. Burley, Kaikorai, 80; C. Pollock, Woolston, 92; S. Dougall, Woolston, 80; E. Prout, Westport, 93, and Charles Jams. Otago, 88. , , . .. _ Thero are approximately 30 in tne quartets. These finish late this afternoon.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 598, 26 February 1929, Page 13
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