WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS
OPENING NIGHT, {By Tclcjruim—j. ress Association.) WELLINGTON, Last N)gJit. Hie second annual festival of ' the Now Zealand Competitions Society opened to-night Following were the results: Piano solo (under 12). —-May Evatt (Wellington) 1., Two other Wellingtonians tied for second and ' third places. (Sight reading)— Miss A. H. E. Shearsby . (Wellington) 1, Miss Grace Bel worthy and Mr Fruhaitf (Wellington) tie t 2 i Miss Crainp and Miss V. H. Smith (Wellington) tie for third place. Mezzo soprano solo.—Miss K. Wood (Wanganuij 1*26, Miss Baddeley (Feilding) 124, 2 ; Miss Carter (Auckland) 121, 3. Contralto solo.—Miss Foster (Wangnnui) 127, 1; Miss O'Keefe (Christchurch) 124, 2; Miss Clark (Bulls) 122, 3. Shakosperian recital (ladies) —Miss Bottv Purdoin 'Wellington) 1. Miss K. Churchill f'Dunedin), 2; Miss J). Blanchard (Wellington) 3. Boy Scouts Recitation.—Fred. Bromley (Wellington) 1. Three entries only.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 14 November 1912, Page 5
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137WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 14 November 1912, Page 5
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