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COMPETITIONS.

ASHBURTON. -The,varfoM section, ta tt •„* I ?»™ th* AsMrarton" Competition* Sooi*ty • * •»» annuel festival on S»t«rd*y ▼•» jwsmtod to ' a to»*aaudiene* at ft* «erly **ssl«s* *»«> th* recalls la th* evening ptovidea ft M*** , and varied entertainment. ' The only championship «ve»t decidedi *»• ship (12 «sd under 16 yews). ..' County competitors, which wae **» W ■**•». , Waveaey Tiasley, at Askbartw, - ■ Yesterday altemoo* the rt^ 1 - ton were tafcw to w »MJffiSJ2&J?L Hakatere, the month of the Ashhurtoajiy**.^» and entertained at alternoon *«» fe*!ft.\ of the Soeiely. The president (M* A, «".. 4 . Raven 1 welcomed the visitor* *n whose »•> -;- hSflto-IT:a Fowleraad Mr T. F. Hall (MC V rotary. of the CfcrUtehureh Cwnpetttw* 8«- ; ~. eiety) replied. , ,-,, , , Saturday?* result* .▼«*••—", A . «.»_„»»- Pi»no, Solo (II and under 14), Water M (Beanie)—Mi» Betty.J3arno«Ma . _. (Christchureh), 82 points, 1; Mfss Mabel,., , Qgman (Askburton), 78 paint*. 3; Mast**'' ' Josh Tucker (Ashbnrton), 7« yobrtsv 8; Bon Greaves (Askburton) and Jean Aawrtott., (Ashbnrton), be. . . . jS«_i ,'>.' Piano Sole, Robert ' Frane!* Bchehtt*k»; ' >k (») "Mareke Oi*te*a«V» ; (h) •smjalftV, v tlonr county «oau««to»~4»» Tinsley (Askburton). 184, potato, *S Mtg Vji Gladys Mcllraith (Aahknrtoa). 10* »*>wt*. ** M Son?, ladles. Scottish, own aeleeiion—* . Miss Lottie Colvffi* (Ctotatekuwa), *'o«-;.../ ins Through the Bye,'' 84 Bjauto, \? K, *2 . *•- Alva Myere .fIUMfU, '**• &*&£? " Br*e*,~aad Mies M. Howdea (Pert flk*l-. f . sera),"Aa Hrtskay Lov* Wife" »» Jiotote - r , (equal) 3; Miss Anita , Graham (Cfcrfctchurch)t be. i °* Recitation (girto or boy* under »>, «ow»«y^ ( - competitor*—Mis* Jean Boa (A*kbwtos>, 74, ..„ points, 1; Mis* Bona Watt* (Asahnrton), IB points, ft; Rya Ede (Ashbnrton). k «. - - - ''j Irish Jig (IS and under), eaaaiy eompettr "- tors—Mane, Miller (Aahkurtea).. H VOW*. ( -. 1; M*xi* Andrew* (A*hlrarfcn). 71 solaift . S: Ell*. Boyle. (Askburton), h c. \ Solo Test (soprano), "Irish Folk foa*"'; . (Toote)—MU» Alice Fag* (Aakkvtoa). >tß >. points, 1$ Mis* Alva, Myar* (Kaltangata), SO points, 2. , , __ J -'.' Oamp Fire Entertainment—Hr* Ttok(Bokeby), 70 points, l; Mis* M. Jeaaisga ' (Tiawald). 64 point*. I. , « . • x '., Solo Test (teaor), "Diink to Me <hay , »— ". Keith Sharp (Ohristcknrch), 8d polnte, 1; *.' Brace Brown (LoweliJre), 78 point*, »;-'B»,\. A. Oakley (Qverdale), 74 poiats, «. , Irish Beel (any age)— Kit* Doris O'Cba-. nor (Christcburch), 84 points, 1; Htwßlanch*. Fitt (Ohristchnrch), 81 points, 2. Operatic Duo (any age)— Misses Tkelnu ~ Preece and Joan Miller (Christehurch), 76 points, 1; Misses Alison Mc&ay and Andrey -" MeNish (Christchurch)., 72 points, fc Piano Solo Championship, Tucker trophy;, -- (b) own selection—Competed; Vis* H*»oTi» Alexander (Ohri«tchureh), Miss Louis* Tetßkln (Oamarn), Miss Doris Craighead (Ask*. burton), Mia* Muriel Ironside* (o*maru)|. Miss Bessie Pollard (dhristehnreh). Recital with accompaniment (hutnorous), l ,own . selection—Miss Kathleen Cftanale.. (Chrictchurch), 85. points. Ur & Owr (Christcburch). 81 points, I. . , , Recitation t Society's Scholarship; key* and'*' girl* 18 to 16; (a) VThe FueitH**?. (ky - Dorothy M. Stuart)— Competed: 6. McNeill. .„. (Christcburch), H. Baigent (Ashbnrton), Um, Ida Ede (Ashburton), Miss Joyee Talbot (Tt- ' "• man),' Miss Valerie Cater (Christchurek), Miss Molly Fowler (Christchureh). Ukm ; Edith Parsons (Christchureh), Miss ..Gladya ■ Boss (Christchureh). ' * Instrumental Duo (brass), own selection—9. A. Miller and S. J. Wallis, ''Watchman, What of the Night t" 76 poiats. fc !», .D. , Porter and E, B, Hopwood, "The ?Battte ' Eve," 75 points, 2; O. T. Leslie and V. B. Flatman he. Impromptu Speech—A.'o, Baigesti*fA»nburton), 65 point*, 1; R. W. Crowtker (Askbarton), 63 points, 2. Song, humorous (men), own selection—R. ■ Foster (Christchureh), "Tk* Rest e* the Day's Tour Own," 66 points, 1: WELLINGTON. (riucaa assqcuxiok tbleosax.} WELLINGTON, August 11. Awards secured by visiting competitors at the Wellington competitions yesterday are as follows:—Anne Moody (Napier), third eexual, 72 points, eccentrio or step dance under 16; Margery Goodwin (Palmentoa North), and Marcia Hart (Napier), h «, humorous recitation girls under 12; Pearl Shaw (Eastings), h c, girl's song under 12; own selection; Grace Nixon (Christchnrcb), 81 points, 1; Phyllis Taylor (Wanganni), 79 points, third equal, humorou* recitation, girls 18 to 16, own selection; Vera Unwln (Carter- . ton) and.'Patricia Gunn (Gisoorn*), recalls, piano soto aoholarship, IS to IS, own ■election. . '

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20021, 1 September 1930, Page 7

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COMPETITIONS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20021, 1 September 1930, Page 7

COMPETITIONS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20021, 1 September 1930, Page 7