BAND CONTEST.
J [NoTSS BY CLARY O'NbTT]. The cornet solo competitions come off on Thursday in the eventful week, and as between 30 and 40 crack players are to fane the judga, there ought to be an excising time. " Tom Tom," th* musii.il reporter of the Canterbury Times considers the contest should be one of the le<t ever | held in the colony. As so many of the ; crack bands and soloists of New Zea- ■ lard will lake part, tbora is ample justification for this (jpiniou. ! Ic is the Committee's intention to start all even's to tinv. I Tha Secretary is inundated with cor- : rospondeuue fom all pirs of the Colony. This sbould niina record attendance. With fine wea'her, this should be assured. Fifteen mwed bands at the Recrna'ion Grounds oo Tu-.s-lay and Thursday cf next we*k sho'ilJ be a Itreit no'.. fr> hj« missed by any one.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 61, 4 March 1902, Page 2
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147BAND CONTEST. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 61, 4 March 1902, Page 2
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