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NATIONAL BAND CONTEST.

YESTERDAY’S RESULTS.

OAMARU MOUNTEDS AVIN B GRADE AGGEGATE.

WELLINGTON, February 24. To-day’s results in the band contest were as follows:—

E Flat Bass: “By a Broom”: A. Homer (St. Kilda Municipal), 964 pts., 1; L. C. Pollock (Woolston), 96 pts.,

Soprano Cornet (“Silver Threads Among the Gold”): E. Webb (Queen Alexandra’s Own, Wanganui), and J. King (Wellington Tramways), equal, 95 points, 1; L. Conghlan (Kaikorai), 934 pts., 3. Trombone Trio (“Three Jolly Sailors”): Dannevirke Municipal, 49 pts., 1: Wellington Tramways, 48 pts., 2.

Drum Duet: C. E. Bell and W. Carmichael (Palmerston North), 1; H. E. Robinson (Hawera) and F. Osborne (Masterton), 2. B Grade, second test: First Mounted (Oamaru), 87 pts., £2O. 1; Central Mission (Wellington), 86 pts.,*£lo, 2;-,New Plymouth Citizens, 84 pts., £5, 3; Miramar, 83 pts., £3 4.

The Aggregate for the two pieces in the B Grade test is: First Mounted Oamaru, 167 pts., £9O; New Plymouth Citizens. 165 pts., £5O; Central Mission (Wellington) and Dannevirke Band. 162 pts. each, divide £45: Taranaki Regimental, 158 pts., £IO.—(P.A.).

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Wairarapa Age, 25 February 1927, Page 5

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NATIONAL BAND CONTEST. Wairarapa Age, 25 February 1927, Page 5

NATIONAL BAND CONTEST. Wairarapa Age, 25 February 1927, Page 5

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