HAMILTON COMPETITIONS.
MUSIC AND ELOCUTION. A It ADDITIONAL RESULTS. >j*& (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) Hamilton, this day. There was again a large attendance at the musical festival last night. Addi-tional-awards are as follow: — Operatic Solo, Soprano, own selection.—Miss ilillicent Nicholls (Heme i Bay) 86 points, 1: Miss Jessie Woodroffe (Te Arolia) 82, 2. Two competitors. Sailors' Hornpipe, eight to 12 years.— Miss Zelma Carroll (Wellington) no points, 1; Miss Evelyn Wright (Wellington) 84, 2. Four competitors. Mezzo Soprano Test Solo.—Mies Irene Scruby (Hamilton) 100 points, 1; Miss Marjo'rie M. Colhoun (Otorohanga) 87, 2. Twelve competitors. Grand Choir Contest, 20 to 40 voices, two sections. —Hamilton Choral Society. 96 points, 1; Cambridge Choral Society and St. Paul's Methodist Choir (Hamilton) equal, 92, h.c. These were the only competitors. Piano Duet, under 21, own selection. — Miss Edna Langniuir and Audrey Edgecumbe, 100 points, 1; Miss Beryl Hlggott and Yvonne Bryant (Hamilton) 99. 2. Three competitors. Sacred Solo, Baritone or Bass, own jselection.—Mr. W. B. L. Williams (Hamilton) !)0 points, 1; Mr. D. Wrathall (St. Helier's Bay) 89, 2. Sis competitors. Prepared Reading, lady or gentleman. —Mr. Elliott Kemaley (Cambridge) 84 points, 1; Mr. Cecil Brook (Hamilton) 82, 2. Ten competitors. Children's Chorus, under Iβ, own selection—St. Mary's Convent (Hamilton) 80 points, 1; Hamilton East D, 84, 2; Hamilton East G, 82, 3. Vocal Solo, without accompaniment, own selection. —Mrs. Lβ Petit (Hamilton )90 points 1; Miss Edna M. Lowe (Ttemuera) 89, 2. Four competitors. Operatic Solo, Contralto, open. —Miss Martha Williamson (Ponsonby) 90 points, L Three competitors. Clog Dance, under 16 years.—Miss Zelma Carroll (Wellington) 94 points, |l; Miss Evelyn Wright (Wellington) j 90, 2. Four competitors. THIS MORNING'S RESULTS. Girl Scouts, First Aid Competition.— St. Paul's D (Hamilton), 80 points. 1; St. Paul's F (Hamilton), 2. Four entries. Violin Solo, under 12. own selection.—■ Peggy Sorby (Hamilton), 100 points, 1; Basil Bain. (Hamilton), 90 paints, 2. Four entries. .Operatic Dance, under 12. —Evelyn Wright (Wellington), 1. Two entries. Recitation. Boys under 14.—Gremville Williams (Hamilton), 78 points, 1; Austen Young (Hamilton), 77 points, 2. Four entries. Girls' Song Test, under 18, own selection.—Ruth Scott (Hamilton), 90 points, 1; Dulcie Evans (Hamilton), 89 points, 2. Six entries. Reading at Sight, Boy or Girl, under 16.—Olive Brasser (Hamilton), 76 points, 1; Blackwood Paul and Arthur Peterson (Hamilton), equal, 75 points, 2. Twelve entries. Irish Jig, 8 to 12 years. —Zelma Carroll (Wellington), 85 points. Three entries.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 110, 10 May 1923, Page 3
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