BAND CONTEST.
YESTERDAY’S COMPETITIONS. RESULTS IN THE A GRADE. By Telegraph.—Pre» Astoclatlon. Wellington, Last Night. The band contest was continued today and to-night in the presence of a large number of spectators, both the Town Hall and the concert chamber being crowded. Results in the A grade are: B flat ba«R (own selection).—C. Hansen, sen. (Woolston) 80; S. Geary Wellington Patriotic) 79. The only entrants. Fugel horn eolo (own selection). —R. Ward (Christchurch Tramways) 93, V. Wilson (Auckland Artillery) 87, G, Gold-burg (Invercargill Hibernian) 85, V. A. Brundell (Christchurch Tramways) 84. Thirteen others competed. B flat cornet solo (own selection). — A. P. Stender (Wellington Watersiders) 97, R. P. Wills (Invercargill Hibernian) 94, A.' Williams (Auckland Artillery) 00, Rex Wills (Invercargill Hibernian) 89. The result of the A grade band contest is:—Wellington Watersiders 180, Woolston 179, Wellington Tramways 177, Wellington Artillery 174, Wanganui Garrison 170, Invercargill Hibernian 164, Auckland Artillery 162, Canterbury Mounted Rifles 160, Gisborne City 150, Queen Alexandria (Wanganui) 158, Hastings 156, Second Otago Battalion 155. The judge said he was rather disappointed.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 February 1922, Page 4
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174BAND CONTEST. Taranaki Daily News, 16 February 1922, Page 4
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