THE WAIKATO SHOW.
THE ELOCUTIONARY" CONTESTS. (Dy Telegraph.- -Own Correspondent.! HAMILTON, this day. The weather was showery yesterday, j but despite this the crowd was larget ; than on the corresponding day last year, | tlip gate receipts being £295, as against I £283. During the afternoon and even- | ing great interest was taken in the elocutionary coin pet it ions, the results being as follows: — Humorous Recitation.-—-Boy or girl under ]_: Sybil Wright, 8S points, 1; K. Green, 88 points. 2; Edna Marsh, 85 points, .'I. Girl or boy under 16: Edna | Marsh, SS points, 1 ; Enone Rutherford, j Bli points, 2; Nina Scott, 82 points, 3. J Recitation. —tiirl or boy under 12: Sj. Ou.ley, SO points, I; A. Morton, BS 'points, _; Sybil Wright, 84 points, 3.1 Girl or boy under 10: H. Williams and : Enone Rutherford, S.S points, 1; J. Smalcs. S7 points, 3. Operatic Dance. —Gladys Craoknell, 1. Character Dance.—Kathleen Deeblee, 1. I The Calf Club, which is composed of scholars of tbe Hamilton High School, held their annual exhibition of calves at the show yesterday, when twenty animals realise,! from 2:1 to oti guineas each.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 130, 2 June 1923, Page 5
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