BANDS CHAMPIONSHIP
. «• — RECORD ENTRIES Tbirty-four bands will compete at the New Zealand championship band contest to be held in Wellington from 23rd February to 28th February next. Entries constitute a record, and it is anticipated that the standard which will be reached by the A grade bands will also set a new level. The entries are as follows:— A Grade—Southland Battalion (Invercavill), Oamaru Mounted Rifles, Auckland Artillery, Invercargill Civic,_ St. Kilda Municipal (Dunedin), Kaikonu (Dunedm), Woolston (Christchurch), Queen dra fWanganui), Wanganui Garrison, Palmerston North Garrison, Timaru Municipal, Wellington Tramways, Port N lcholb°B Grade'.—Westport Municipal, Christchureh Municipal, Oamaru Municipal, kelson Garrison, Dunedin Tramways, ic ■\raba. Municipal, Birkenhead Borougli (Auckland), Napier Citizens, Curtcrton Municipal, Hastings Citizens, Masterton Municipal, Tarauaki Regimental (New 1 lymouth), Hawera Municipal, lauranga Municipal, Ashburton Silver AVaikato Ke-'imental (Hamilton), Lower Hutt Municipal, Pctone Central, Miramar Si yer, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (Wellington), Jupp's Silver (Wellington).
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 112, 8 November 1930, Page 7
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146BANDS CHAMPIONSHIP Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 112, 8 November 1930, Page 7
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