DUNEDIN BAND CONTEST.
QUICKSTEP COMPETITION. (By Telegraph.—rruss Association.^ DUNKDIN", Saturday. The band contest under the auspices °' the South Island hands' Association concluded to-day. The weather was ■ *»U and showery, and the attendance 17.000. Thirteen bands competed, the P°Baihje points being 300. I f c Quickstep competition resulted: 'nvercargill Hibernian, music 90 points, Military 184: total 274. First Canter- . Jjry Mounted Rifles (Ashlmrtor.). !>6, j<7: total. 273. Red fern (Sydney) 04, l '-i< total 2«61. AVanganui 91."l"2i; Additional results were: — Own Choice Selection, open to A and » Grade BamK--Redfern. 147 points, l> Wellington Tramways. 138. 2j Kai- I k »rai, 135. .): 133. 4. j Bes6on Shield, for the highest aggre- ] points in the tests and quickstep.— "•dfern, 375 points. Shield presented by Hawke and Son, lor the highest aggregate points, includm ? drill, in the A Grade Test Selection and Quickstep Competition.—Redfern, s *"l points. Ashlmrton was a very «ose second with .547 points. Booscy Trophy, for Highest Aggre|»te Marks.—A Grade Selection: , «*dfern, 281 points. B Grade Selection: | •Kunanga, 277 points.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 48, 26 February 1923, Page 11
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