PIPE BANDS.
CONTEST AT PALMERSTON NORTH. (Per Press Association.) PALMERSTON tf X., April 16. The Timaru Highland Pipe Band scored a triple victory in the New Zealand Pipe Bands’ Contest to-day, winning the street march, the A grade quickstep, and the drum-majors’ display. Details: Street March—Timaru, 73pt.s, Manawatu Scottish 72, Hawera 72, City of Christchurch 11%. Drum-majors’ Display (inarching only)—Timaru 94 j, Wanganui 91|, City of Christchurch 90L Hawera 86. Quickstep—Timaru (drill 181 l-20pts, mtisic 94; total 275 1-20) 1, City of Christchurch (181 2-5, 90, 2*71 2-5) 2, Hawera (181 11-20, 88, 269 11-20) 3, Wanganui (178 3-10, 90, 268 3-10) 4. A Grade Selection Hawera 89pts, Timaru 88, City of Christchurch 87, Wanganui 86. Aggregates in A grade—Timaru 363 1-20 pts, Hawera 358 11-20, City .of Christchurch 358 2-5, Wanganui 354 3-10.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 58, Issue 159, 18 April 1938, Page 3
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