A DOUBLE WIN.
VpALMERSTON BAND .CONTEST. . BOTH TESTS. SUCCESS OF GARRISON - AND TtfAM- •''; .r; •'.■• V '■.V^;-."••' -'WAYS. , . ' ■;-../.;.'.• • :-. : V (Br Telesra'ph-frce's' Astoclation.l ■■v :Palmer*ton 'North, . lt.has been, ftn.cxccllont day: for tne official' opening ,, of • the band contest.. . ' /The cornet: «otoe- R Jui«M : been v disposed/of,:jesterday,,tho B Jlat ; :was taken this morning. ; ' ntoe ouf of .twenty entrants facing the judge/The sglo :*as" Ruddier than the Cberrv," J. Baxter (Waihi lederal, 76 . points; W: Norris (Gisborno ■ CM, .q points; ■• and-1 , , t-, Lawrence .O\ e! hn S?s ■■■■■Smfion).- 67, joittts, odCunyins the, first :fe& C p^^ :^!'^^ffief|» Mi S. Signal(Wanganui),-52; R.-Olney : (Onehunga)', , •■..■;,.,■"';'..,■.■ ..", . : , IPARADE,', ; V" '.At 1.15 p.m.'; the: bands gathered-in tho , . Smiare and .marched, at 200 yards in- ; tervals.to' the showground, each playing ■ jfe 'own choice \ selection. Large j crowds assembled • and followed the bands. At thVishowjfround: the Mayor (Mr.'--l<ash) : welcomed the bandsmen heartily.On behalf r of■ the'citUens.-: Mr. David Buick, M.P., '■■■ also made - a' sp«ch of welcome, and , Mr. ' Maurice Cohen, , coresident and.for ■■' fourteen years president • of Aorta Island Brass! Bands' ■Association, spoke .'on behalf'Of Mr. 1 Louis Cohen,,tho pre- •; sent president.,wfco did not arrive till ■ later. He said .ho belioyed this would ' prove the. finest: contest ever held in the Dominion,' except the Exhibition contest. ■ All the , bands, then, played selections, the ; ' Wellington Garrison • and Wanganui com- , • ing in for special-applause. The after- ■••• noon' was concluded uy the misted bands >'■ playing •with , fine effect under' the con- . V auctorship of Mr. Louis Cohen. ; ,.. '•- THE'TEST. SELECTIONS.' ~.,.' ■'■'.•' The B gradetest pieces started at 6.30 £.m., and lasted till 9.30 p.m., when Weington.Garrison began the A grade.tests. '■'■■.'•'\ :':'•-'■. ■■"< '■' A'.Qrade. '■ , V iisvii.im' i ' ■■'"' The A'grade'selccti'onsi wcre.-conoluded after midnight, with the following re-' •Ayciling"t,bn.'Garrisph';C22S; points) ';;..}.;. 1 Garrison (203' points) .........' 2 ;w«ttpor l t,..Qarri»n"' (195 p0int5). '...::.... .3 U The judge $iid'the Wellington Garri- . ; eon's interpretation-was perfect,-and he •gave that band' the maximum points. . / ":■s"■ 'J?'"' B'Grade.' = -/■ ;■'•'.■. .. ••' Theß grade .test resulted,:— .' . ■ ■ '* -Wellington >(unioipal Train ways Band '•■.' (216 points)'; ~ ;; 1 , Ashburton , Tcmptranee (193: points)-... 3 . Gisbqrne points) .................. :^
..;■:, ! ■ •VA;'POSSIBLE. , '.: - .i < .'."(By Telephone—Special '■■''■ .Palmerston North, February 15. A remarkably high etandard was attained, in" the , test selections played yos'terday. at Palmerston North,' when the . fourteenth .annual brass band contest was continued. : In .both A and B grades tho place of honour .was taken by a ■.'WellingJon band..; In the A grade competition the Wellington Garrison .Band- gave a faultless rendering of:tho test selection, ■and was awarded the possible total of 225 points; .The, Wanganui Garrison took Kcond place with .205 points, and. the .."Wostport; Garrison third place with .193 .points. ■ Mr."Short; who judged the corafetitions,'. states that he has never heard ner.-brass.-.band-' music anywhere than -the performance of the test selection by the .Wellington' Garrison .Band.. ... ,The Wellington Tramways Band pined first place.in,the B'grade test, with an -award of 216 out of a possible 225 points. Second place was taken by the Ashburton Band, which .gained. 198, .r.nd Gisborne City Band with. 180 camo third.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1052, 15 February 1911, Page 7
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482A DOUBLE WIN. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1052, 15 February 1911, Page 7
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