DUNEDIN BAND CONTEST.
(PBEBB iSBC:. -lON TKUSOIUM.) DUNEDIN, October 20. Tho band contest was continued tJdav. Tho bass trombone iesuited:—A. J. Stewart (Dunedin CiUzens), 48 points, 1 ; J. Rutland (Lyttelton), 47, l>; V. Donaldson (Mornington), 45, 3. Tho iinal test selection, played tonight bolore a very large audienca, result c<l: — Kaikorai, 27S points ... 1 WooJston, 273 ~. ints ... 2 Lyttclton Marino and Dimcdm Citizens tied for third with 2b7 points each. . Mornington was fourth with 285 points. The following shows the (points scored by each band in each ttsst: — First Second test. test. Tl. Kiikorni .. •■ IoU 139 273 V.'Milston .. .. 13V 135 273 Lyiielton Marine .. 137 130 287 D'ur.edin Citizens .. 136 131 '-67 Mnmii]»inn .. •• 133 132 2SS luvcrcai-siil Hibernian ..129 123 2M The Kaikorai baud securea the Besson Shield for tho most points in in the quickstep and test selection. The WooLston and lnv<?rcargiil Hiborui Bands divide a special prize of £5 03 for most points in music in tli<? quickstep contest. (SPECIAL TO 'THJS PaESB.") DITNEDIN, October 21. At tho annual meeting of tho South Island Bunds' Association tho secretary stated that there was a rumour that tho next contest was to ba held at Christehurch, but thoro wero no particulars, except that it would probably be held in the open air.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13871, 24 October 1910, Page 7
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