NAPIER COMPETITIONS.
—» (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) . Napier, March 21. Tho Napier musical and elocutionary competitions were opened to-night by tho Mayor' (Mr. J. Vigor Brown) in tho presenco of'a, large The judges are Mr; C. N. Uaeyertz (musical and elocutionary. items), and Mr. Barry Coney (instrumental). Tho following are the results of to-night's events:— Tenor Solo.—ll. J. King (Napier). Recitation,. boys- under l(i.— Power (Wellington)*. 1; James ' Walsh (I'ahiatim), 2; _ ' Recitation, girls- under IG.—Hazel Jeffery (Island Bay), 1; Cecil Haines (Wellington), 2;. Zita Chapman, (Lower liutt), ! 3, Prepared'speeoh.—S, pillen (Napier), I; L,. I<\ do Berry (Ifokitika), 2. . Soprano: Solo.—Miss. Jessie M'Kcneio ,(Gisbonie)>, li, Humorous. Recital;, ladies.—Miss Betty IPurdom (Island' Bay),. 1. Maori Song.—Friday- Tomnna (H-ast-iings), 1; Wireinu Tnnnliana (Masterton), 2. j Mixed Quartet; (unaccompanied).— Mesdnnies.J. Campbell and Stanley Prinio and Messrs. Cecil and Stanley Prime (Napier), 1; Misses J. and N. Ford and Messrs. Bauuton and Su'addou (Hast» ings), 2.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1706, 25 March 1913, Page 4
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149NAPIER COMPETITIONS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1706, 25 March 1913, Page 4
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