WELLINGTON CCMPETITIONS.
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. (Per United Press Association.) WELLINGTON. November 3. The competitions were continued to-day and this evening, and were well patronised. Results:— Piano solo,, under 18; “Impromptu in A flat” (Chopin).—John Cuming (Wellington) 1, Miss Hazel, Cuthbertson (Marlborough) 2, Eglantine Fay Rayward 3. B Flat Cornet solo, “Nach Lange Aus Dam” (Zcllcthal) —Thco. Hock and Robt. William Jono.s (Petone) equal, 1; Floichcr Walter Faber (Wellington) 2. ■ Tenor solo, “Serenade” (Raff) —Walter Frederick House (Wellington) 1, George F. Brisbane (Dunedin) 2, Thomas David Collins (Hataitai) 3. Irish song, lady or gentleman, own selection.—Miss F. J. Pacey (Dunedin) “Molly Bawn,” 1; C. G'. Chambers (Wanganui) “Terence’s Farewell,” 2; ■William Aspinall (Auckland) “The Last Rose of Summer,” 3. Humorous recital, gentlemen, own selection.—Frank Blandford (Wellington) “The consideration oi lovclv woman,” and Zanto Wood (Auckland) “The anatomical tragedian,” equal, 1; Dr, D. N. Isaacs (Wellington) “A melodrama in five acts.” and E. Lyon (Otaki) “Snorkins,” equal, 2. H. Gray was recommended for a special prize by tho judge, his selection being “Poor Richard’s Savings.” Musical monologue, ladies’, own selection.—Miss ■■Prichard (Melbourne) “The Lesson of tho Water Mill.” 1 ; Miss Thelma Brown (Launceston) “The Story ef a Faithful Soul.” 2; Miss G. Helen Gardner (Dunedin) “Christmas Bells,” 3.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13524, 4 November 1911, Page 2
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205WELLINGTON CCMPETITIONS. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13524, 4 November 1911, Page 2
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