BAND CONTEST.
RESULTS OF COMPETITIONS. [bs telegraph— press association.] PALMERSTON N., 16th February. The band contest was continued today in fine weather. Results of the various competitions aro as follow :—: — Euphonium Solo.— Hickman anganui). 70 point*, 1; Cummins (Wellington Garrison), 67, 2; Goodall (Wellington Tramways), 61, 3. Weir (intone) scored 62 points; Kay (Petone), 62; Williams (Wanganui), 60; M'Caskill (Westporfc), bG; Whoatly (Westporfc). 56; Cudley (Waitara), 58; Fenton (Waihi), 56; Harris (Gisborne), 56. Trombone Trios.— Waihi, 76 points, 1 ; Taranaki, 70 points, 2; Wanganui, 50 points, 3. Quartettes.— Westport, 105 points, 1; Ashburton, 100, 2; Waitara, 94, 3. Wanganui gained 90 points; Onehunga, 70; Waihi, 70; Petone, «8; Gisborne, 68; Ashburton, §5 ; Wellington Garrison, 65 ; Wellington Tramways, 60.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 40, 17 February 1911, Page 4
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118BAND CONTEST. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 40, 17 February 1911, Page 4
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