PIPE BAND TITLES
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The Citv of Wellington Pipe Band won the A grade title and the national chatnpionsihps at Rotorua—its fifteenth win in 20 years. Results;—
A grade selection and quickstep.—Citv of WeUington 1287.7 (624 and 663.7) 1; Scottish Society of New Zealand 12a7 (608 and 649) 2; City of Invercargill Caledonian 1251.6 (607 and 644.6) 3; Canterbury Caledonian Societies’ 1219.3 (587 and 632.7) 4; Horowhenua Highland Pipe Band 1196.7 (589 and 607.7) 5. B grade championship—Hutt Valley 1135.9 (580.4 selection and 555.5 quickstep' 1: City of Hastings 1116.8 (576.8 and 540) 2; Manawatu Scottish Society 1067 (541.5 and 525.5' 3; Temuka 1059.9 (555.? and 504) 4; Citv of Wanganui 1043.8 (531.8 and 512) C grade championship—Wellington Police 988.7 (506.7 and 482', 1; Paraparaumu and Districts 958.1 (504.1 and 452) 2: Auckland Boystown 936.7 (475.7 and 461) 3; City of Christchurch Ladies 933.8 (501.8 and 432' 4: Tiwa and Districts 994.3 (463.3 and 43D 5 i Drum-majors’ display.—A grade:
Scottish Society of N.Z. 139.7, 1; Citv of Wellington 136.5. 2; Can-| terbury Caledonian Society 126.2,, 3; City of Invercargill Caledonian; 124.3 4; Horowhenua 115.5, 5. B grade: Temuka 127.3. 1; City of Tauranga 115.4, 2; Christchurch Metropolitan 114.5, 3; City of Auckland 110 5, 4. C grade: City of Christchurch Ladies 106.5, 1; Tawa and Districts 104, 2; Canterbury Caledonian Society Ladies 103.5, 3; Te Awamutu and District 99.5, 4. Street march.—A grade: Citv of Wellington 239.8. 1; Scottish Society of N.Z. 235.2, 2: City of Invercargill 226.8, 3. B grade: Hutt Valley 219.3, 1; City of Hastings 218.1, 2; Temuka 207. 3. C grade: Wellington Police 199.3. 1: Paranaraumu and Districts 182.1. 2; Auckland Boystown 180.1. 3. Staff flourishing —G. Steel 'Citv I of IrvercargiU Caledonian) 1, M. Wardel 'St Andrew’s College) 2, P. Eeles (City’ of Wellington) 3.
Hockey.—The Netherlands, the women’s world hockey champions gained their first victory in England when they defeated England, 2-0, at Wembley. At Limerick, in the Republic Of Ireland, Ireland beat Wales, 2-1.
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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33480, 11 March 1974, Page 14
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