NORTH ISLAND BAND CONTEST.
The following additional decisions have been announced:—
1? Plat Cornet.-—J, J. MTS-rath (Wool—ston) 96, ,T. Trussell (Wanganui) 95, S. Tombs (Palmerston) 91, W. Nicbalk (Stratford) 99. K. Mara (South Canterbury) 85. I! Flat Baritone.—Q. Jensen (Wanganui ‘Garrison) 91, S. Barton (Woofeton) 89, J, Dephoff (South Canterbury Battalion) 86, 11. Tierney (Ruabine) 85. A. E. PuHjanW (Auckland Regimental) 80. HAWERA, January 27. Quartet s.—Wanganui Garrison, 98 points; Wocteton Brass, 94; South Canterbury Battalion. 88; Hawera Borough, 86; Taranaki Garrison, 79.
Trombone Trios.—Wanganui Garrison, 96 pointe; Palmeniton North Brass, 92; Taranaki Garrison, 89 ; Woolston Braes, 89. At a meeting of the North Island Brass Band Association, Mr Goben was re-elected president. The Iralanoo-sheet showed the Association to bo £IOB in credit.
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Evening Star, Issue 12722, 27 January 1906, Page 8
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