PONSONBY BOYS’ BAND
RAPID GROWTH DEMANDS REORGANISATION A complete reorganisation of the has been made necessary by the grow* of the movement, states the 13th report of the Ponsonby Boys’ Kras* Band, to be presented at the annua* meeting this evening. . The reorganisation scheme the formation of more than one ban , with separate recruits’ classes The roll for the past year numbered 56 in the senior band and 25 recrui while, since its inception, over - boys had joined the movement. A . excellence of the band was proved J the fact that it was re-engaged ea year at the Auckland Winter Exni tion and various annual events. . The balance sheet shows a c r e ° l *’ ' £438. During the year £428 ‘ spent on class A “Boosey” instrurnen . bringing the total number of in* ments up to 120. The tour of tn« J of Plenty last Christmas had not *>*. a success financially because oi weather and other causes. _
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 686, 11 June 1929, Page 16
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156PONSONBY BOYS’ BAND Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 686, 11 June 1929, Page 16
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