BAND OF HOPE COMPETITIONS.
The Foresters' Hall was again well filled last evening, when the annual contests arranged by the Band of Hope Union | were continued. Miss Lester and Messrs A. Perkins and J. P. Hooton judged the music, and Mr T. Wells was in charge of - the spelling bee. The entrants in tlie. piano competitions were: Mary E. 31. Thorne, St. John's Wesleyan; Florr.e Dewar and Mrs W. Lambourne, Taber-'-■-..
nacle; Wm. N. Davidson,, St. John's "Wesleyan; Arthur Carbines, Tabernacle; JesV sic L. Thorne, St. John's Wesleyan; Oliye Ellingham and Alice Carbines.Tabernacle;| Alice Saunders, Sir Henry Havelock;. Pearl Ratcliffe. Tabernacle; Winnie Lee? and Annie Maud, Newton Excelsior;. Misses Lindsay,' Howick and Pakuranga; Britta and A. Matson, Howick and Paku-:/ ranga. The following entered for the? spelling bee:—Wm. Alfred Howe, YoungCrusaders; Kathleen Page, Tabernacle, Percy Dellow.St. John's Wesleyan; Chris-' tina Lambe, Young Crusaders; A. Thorn- : son, C. Thorne, St. John's Wesleyan; Alfred Ritchie, St. John's Wesleyan; Maud Griffin, St. Luke's; Louisa J. Rosser, Pitt-street WeslVyan; Roy n. --'ellow, St. John's Wesleyan; Rutsy McMaster, Pitt-street. The awards for Tuesday night's competition were as follow:— Vocal solos, females under 12 years: j.i»st;. prize, Ruby McMaster, Pitt-street "Wes- j leyan; second prize, Elsie Marion Butler,
St. John's Wesleyan. Vocal solos, male, over 12 and under 16: First prize,' Leslie B. Neale, St. John's Wesleyan. Reciting,
males under 12: First prize, Fred ... V.
Taylor, Mount Eden Baptist. Recitins, females under 12: First prize, Clara May Baker, Tabernacle; second prize? Elsie R. Taylor, Mount Eden Baptist. Recil-
ing, males over 12 and under 16: First prize, Wm. Page, Tabernacle.
To-night the programme will consist bl vocal solos, duets, a.uartettes? vocal anil sight tests, impromptu speeches, and debates.
BAND OF HOPE COMPETITIONS.
Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 254, 27 October 1898, Page 2
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