NORTHERN BAND CONTEST.
ENTRIES REACH TWELVE. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) TALMERSTON NORTH, Wednesday. Entries are still coming forward for the North Island band contest at Panderston North in February next. The latest contestants arc Feilding, Gisborne, Timaru, Thames, and Palmerston North, making 12 to date. Some days ago a suggestion appeared in a number of papers that ttouble was brewing ovrin uto two von.-tosts bein£ scheduled for February, and that if no solution ! was found the Bandmasters' Association. I who are principally interested, would i call on the banda to stand by their pledges. I The public and bandsmen will naturi ally ask if the Bandmasters' Association is sincere, when its individual member? are applying for the position of judge at one of these contests, and one of their number has already been selected to judge certain events at the . South Island contest.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 267, 8 November 1923, Page 7
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