WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS.
(Per United Press Association.) WELLINGTON. October 31. The competitions were continued to-day, and in the evening there was a largo attendance of the public. Besults:— Piano Solo, under 14 "Rondo in C Major” (Beethoven). —Leslie C. W. H. Adams (Wanganui), 1; Ethel Bignell (Marton), 2; Madeline Mary Hooker (Hawera), 3. Bass Solo, “Vulcan’s Song” (Gound). — 0. E. Farrow (Auckland), 1; R. H. Dellow (Auckland), 2; R. S. Maloney (Christchurch), 3. Song, lady or gentleman, own selection, accompanied by self.—Miss Florence J. Pacey (Dunedin), “You’d Better Ask Mo,” 1; .Miss G. Helen Gardner (Dunedin), “Waiata Poi,” 2; Mrs C. T. Reid (Kilbirnie), “The Waking of Spring,” 3. Sight Reading’, lady or gentleman.— James C. Bell (.Lower Hutt), 1; Hamilton Gray (Wellington), 2; UnaH. Owen (Dunedin), 3. Sight Reading, under 14.—Angola J. T. Perkins (Wellington), 1; Ethel U, Brewing (Christchurch), 2; Winton Brown (Otaki), and Cyril L. Rishworth (Lower Hult), equal, 3. Sight Reading, under 16.—Mavis Hall (Wellington), 1; Ethel W. Talbut (Wellington), 2; Pauline Brown (Otaki), 3. Recitation, girls under 14. “ The Children’s Hour” (-uoncrfcllow). —Zita H. Chapman (Lower Hutt) and Ethel G. Brewins (Christchurch), equal, 1; Joyce Eggcrs (Wellington), 2; Hazel F. Jeffrey (Island Bay), 3Impromptu Speech.—E. Casey (Ohakune), 1; H. L. P. Smith (Greymouth), 2; J. McL. Hogbon (Wellington - ). 3.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13521, 1 November 1911, Page 5
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213WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13521, 1 November 1911, Page 5
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