THE BAND CONTEST.
NEW PLYMOUTH SUCCESSES. FOUR FIRST AWARDS. By Tslegr&ph.—Freaa Association. Thames, Oct. 7. At the Thames band contest further results were:— Tenor Horn.—L. Ormond (New Ply* mouth) 95, E. Plowman (Auckland Waterside) 92, H. C. Morrison (Hamilton) 90. Quartette —Auckland City 96J, Hamilton 95, Auckland Regimental 94J, Whakatane Carnet championship.—R. TayloM (New Plymouth), C. H. Haynes (Auck« land Regiment) 99, A. Williams (Te Aroha) 97. Trombone Trio. —Dannevirke Q4Vzi New Plymouth 94, Waihi Federal 94, B Flat Cornet (Own Choice). —R Taylor (New Plymouth) 98%, 1; C. H. Haynes (Auckland Regimental) 98, 2. Flugel Horn.—R. Lowe (New Ply* mouth) 1, C. Dunstan (Waihi) 2. ( FURTHER RESULTS. Thames, Last Night’. Further results at the band contest are:— Baritone solo. —McKenzie (Hamilton) 96; R. Sinclair (Auckland Regimental) 94; P. Williams (Auckland) 90. Tenor Baritone. —J. Cummings (Hamilton) 89; E. Feek (tNew Plymouth) 87.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 October 1921, Page 5
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143THE BAND CONTEST. Taranaki Daily News, 8 October 1921, Page 5
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