NAPIER COMPETITIONS.
fat tsluqhaph— -p»s» association.] NAPIER, 23rd August. The fourth annual competitions, musical and elocutioaary, of tne Napier Competitions Society, commenced to-nighfc in the Theatre Royal, which was crowded. The judges are:— Music, Dr. J. C. Brad shaw (Chrifttchtireh) ; elocution, Mf. J. Thornton, M.A., principal of Te> Avis Col« lege. Results:— Shakespearian test, for ladies (atnateUf), possible marks 100— Miw Ethel Watson (Palmerston North), 90 m&fke, 1} Mie» Pauline Brown (Otaki), 83 marks, 2, Contralto vocal solo (amateur), possibU marks 6Q-»*Mi9s Ivy Swan (Wanganui), 48 marks, 1; Miss Amy Crane (Halcombe), 43 marks, 2. Church choirs, possible marks 70— Wesley Church choir, Feilding (conductor, Mr. H. Temple White), 66 marks 1; St. Matthew's Anglican Church, Hastings (conductor, Mr. Percy W. Tombs), 44 marks, 2. Grand choral contest, maximum mark* 70— Feilding Wesley choir (conductor, Mr. H. Temnle White), 61 marks, 1; Hasting* Harmonic Society (conductor, Mf, E. V. Hudson). 68 marks, 2. Ladies' humorous recital (amateur), maximum marks, 100 — Miss Dofeen D'Authreau (Auckland), '86 marks, 1 ; Mi«» Elsie M. Meaumonfc (Ot&ki), 78 marks 2, The winer is only seven years oi »g»,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 47, 24 August 1911, Page 3
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183NAPIER COMPETITIONS. Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 47, 24 August 1911, Page 3
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