MASSED BANDS.
I'AKADH AN!) CONCERT. Six ol the city's bands paraded in Cathedral square yesterday afternoon end marched by way of High street and Ferry road to Lancaster Park, v/here a programme of massed band jmjsic was given. The entertainment was arranged by the Canterbury Provincial Bonds' Association, mid the bands, which were /ijanjhaJ-'v'd by ih.» association's secretary, Mr R, U. Hean, moved of! in tt.e following order:—Christchureh Scottish, witn a parade of 22, under J'ipe-Major J. Patterson; Christchureh .Scottifh boeifty of Now Zealand (20), under Pipt»Major J. Maolaehlan; Kluomore Silver (26j, under BandnuiHter J. Lloyd; Caledonian (20), ncidiT Pipe-Majer Gipson; Woolston '}');, under Bandmaster R. J. Estall, f»ut* fh-r* rn.nd of the Ist Canterbury lugiuimd <4o>, under Captain C, Hos- '/, in At Liui«iitt«r Park a silver coin was ' '-Hfftt-A for admission. The proceeds, ■- h,''ft -'mounted to nearly £lB, will >,« v,ym\ '.« llkj St. John Free Amf ■tiAt>fi' Aiwoi'lntlon.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20827, 10 April 1933, Page 6
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