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N.Z. COMPETITIONS.

SATURDAY'S PROCEEDINGS. By Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. The competitions were continued on Saturday and were well patronised both day and' night. Resets: — Pfeno soilo, over 18, "Rhapsodie Hogroise."—Miss Mina Ward (Nelson) 1, Miss N. Green (Longburn) 2, Miss Mary G. Mason 3. Essay—Miss Jessie Tolley (Wellington) 1, K. M. Park (Dunedin) 2, Francis Gannon (Oliristchurch) 3. Original story, any subject.—Guy N. Morris (Clnistchurch) 1, H. T. Gibson (Waihi) 2, G. Von Tungle:piq 3. Essay, character, alfeteh.—John Johnstone (Auckland) 1, H. T. Gibson, (Waihi) 2, Jessie Tolley (Wellington) 3. Piano solo, sight reading, aver 16. 0. H. Worsley. (Wellington) 1, Agnes Shearsby (Wanganui) 2, Albert Hilliker (Wellington) 3. Saered baas solo, '"Though Faithless Man" ("Balevey").—o. E. Farrow (Auckland) 1, A. G. Thomson (Nelson) 2. There was no third prize awarded. Three others competed. Sacred contralto solo, "But the Lord is Mindful of His Own."—Miss M. Knight (Auckland) 1, Mrs. G. Symee (Wanganui) and Miss R. P. Livingstone (Christchuivh) equal 2, Miss L. lvimey (Dunedin) 3. Bass solo, "Ich Grolle Nacht" (Schumann).—]''. W. Laycoclc (Brooklyn) ], C. G. Chambers (Wanganui) 2, R. B, Orr (Lower Hutt). 3. Dramatic recital, for men, "Mark Antony's Oration" (Shakespeare).—S. H. Osborne (Dunedin) 1, J. C. Bell (Lower. Hutt) and E. V. Slyfield (Dunedin) equal 2, S. Tingcr (Wellington) 3. In the dramatic section the '"screen" scene from the "School of Scandal" was awarded first prize. "Love in a Railway Carriage" was second, and "The Man in the Street" third. Story without words.—Miss Priehard (Melbourne) and Mr. Blandford (Wellington), "Proposing under difficulties," l'j Miss Aggie Samson and Mr. F. Blandford (Wellington), "The matiuee hat," 2; Mies Bartley and Mr, Lawkin, "The missing anniversary," 3.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 116, 6 November 1911, Page 5

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N.Z. COMPETITIONS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 116, 6 November 1911, Page 5

N.Z. COMPETITIONS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 116, 6 November 1911, Page 5

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