WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS
FURTHER AWARDS MADE Press Association WELLINGTON, Today. In the Wellington competitions yesterday, the awards were: Piano Solo, over 16, own selection.— Miss Conlon, Lower Hutt, 90 points, 1; Mabel Fiske, Wanganui, 88 points, 2. Miss Conlon’s performance was equal to a professional performance, said the judge Recitation, “The Elfin Artist,” girls 12 to 14.—First section: Ethel Rainsford, Petone, 88 points, 1; Joy De Lisle, Masterlon, 85 points, 2. Second section: Natalie Pollock, Wellington, S 8 points, l; Joyce Dinnison, Wellington, 85 points, 2. Song in Character, boy or girl, 12 to 16.—Lottie Colville, Christchurch, 85 points, 1; Queenie McLean, Wellington 84 points, 2. Irish Song.—Mrs. Emma Astill, Wellington, 84 points, 1; Miss Theda Chudlev, 83 points, 2; Miss Nellie Dykes, Napier, 82 points, 3. Shakespearean Recital.—Mr. Errol Muir. Lower Hutt, 87 points, 1; Miss Gwen Dalton. 84 points, 2. Boys Song.—Jakes Towersey, Featherston, 81 points, 1; Warwick Lawrence, Carterton, 79 points, 2.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 756, 31 August 1929, Page 12
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154WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 756, 31 August 1929, Page 12
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