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COMPETITIONS

FINAL RESULTS Hokitika Festival (Our Own Correspondent.) HOKITIKA, May 13. The Competitions were continued in All Saints’ Hall and the Princess T> “ire to -ay. The following were the morning results:— F • n. N.Z. author, under 16— A. Cai’ hbt ’ 1 N. McKane 2, S. AnI drews and S. Sanders h.e. own selection, reI • '■?' —Misses K. Tibbles and M. Bond. I Rc< 'ration, under 16. own selection—- ; N. Steph.m. 1. J. Ash ey 2. 13—-T. Heenan 1. M Si ‘ 2, D. Lyne v.h.e. B. Howar. L. Mi 10l and L. Boustridge h.e. ■ dei 10—V. Heenan 1. S. Andrew< 2. P. Callaghcr h.e. ance. under 14 —M. Sinnott idge 2, J. Heenan, V. Goodall and V. May h.e. over 12. recalls—M. Sinnott and Al. Moss. I Irish .Tig. 10 and under 13—Af. Sin2, 1.. Boustridge and V. Goodall v.h.e. P. Gifkins and V. May h.e. EVENING RESULTS. The Competitions were successfully liontinued to-night, and brought to a conclusion. The judges, Messrs E. ! ’>s. of Grevmou'h (music) and B. Ginger, of Wellington (elocution), thr.nked the Secretary of the Society, Mr W. Lindsay, for his very successful work in arranging and running the events, and also the official accomp rniste, Miss Daly, for her sympa- : as: stance -o the competitors ne:v. The Society may regard fe.-'ival as a distinct advance on ones. The remaining results are a* follows:— R<‘c nation under 9, “Why Cats Wash After Eating"—H. Breeze. 77 p.- 1: L. Cowan, 71 pts, 2. Also mbetbd: P. Gallagher. J. Kirwan, B. Piano Solo under 16 —A. Ross 1, M. hddock 2. Also competed: B. PhilI ps, E. Bone. s. Sanders, J. Reeves? Ladies’ Shakespearean Recitation. K ■ a TlMin. ‘ Act 111. 3—Miss ‘iigman 1. Miss G Wallwork. 2. Mrs R. Unwin. Misses D R M. Bond K. Tibbles, [l' Clarke and P. McGrath. , 11TV ier 16—Misses L. Pet- ' nd RosaK e and D. ibhidge (The Princess and the Wood Cutter) 2. Ib citation. under 12, “Queen Mab”—S. Andrews. SI pts, 1 ; D. Con11 . . 79 nt£, 3. •onp<t< d: M. Connor* TV. Kirwan, S. Dowell. .1. Goodfellow, M. r.’ iwn. W Smith, B. Woolhouse, D. ’ l • ‘ D. Aldridge; V. I Heenan. I 1: h -Tiunder 10—V. Heenan 1, F Gallagher 2. Also competed: A. t. P. Shultz- 1 . A. Furnace, B. Tri (open to those who have over before danced in Competitions) —K. Bowman 1. .T Ward 2. Also eunopied: B. Finch, J. Tngbs, M. s f e”art, r. Thomas. A. Furnace- M. WiL-nn. A. Barret*. N. Twinen, V. N- iDon. M S'ewart. F. Monk. Barefoot Dance over 14—M. Moss 1. Also comnptpd: K. Ploever, E. Hannan. K. Thomson. Character Duo. open—,T. and V. Heenan 1- AL Coll and P. Gifkins 2. Also competed: M. Wilson and A.

Ladies’ Recitation, own selection— K. Tibbles. 79 pts, 1; Miss M. Bond, 77 pts. 2. f Duet. open, own selection—Afisses K. Knowles and K. Smith 1 •- y p an over 12—Miss M. AF. Moss, 81 T’*r romntu Debase—Messrs B. Rouse •>nd D. Afulrennan. 80 pts, f ; Messrs T. Hutchison and .T. Lynch. 75 pts. 2. Song in Oiaracter. under 13—D. Lvne and Al. Sinnott. 88 pts. 1. Misses AL Wallwork an<l AL McDonnell <Ro«alind . 1: Miss K. Tibbles and ’F. (Mrs ATalaprop and Lvdn) 2. Piano Duet, open—M ; ss McDonnell and partner- 110 pts, 1. Character Dm. over 12—AT’sses Af. Afoss and V. Mav (School Boys), 80 1: Misses K Th jmson and N. H ’ B ■ 1 '' r abU. 7" T)t«s. 2. Violin Spin, open, “Cavatina"— AH < C. Knowles 1 : Air J. Ryan 2. Hui rou Solo, npen—Miss N. Har- ? rie 1. •. over 14—Miss M. T ■ ■ ,8 -’1 : Mi-= • I\. Thomson (Cantive Bird). 2. Also ■ .’omneted: Miss K. Pleever. ( ' Sketch, own selection— G. W ” 79 pts, 1: Miss K. Tilddpc. nts. 2; Miss E. Strongman. ■ pts. 3. Abo competed: Miss M. Solo, under 16, own selection —Aliss N. Harrie. S 3 pts, 1: Miss J. ! Andrews. 78 pts. ?. Men’s Recitation, own selection— Mr 9. Plank. 76 pts, 1; Mr Reynolds, : 74 pfs. 2. - Combined Song and Dance—Pupils I of Aliss ThwaiTes I. ’ WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS. GRFA 'tOUTn BOY’S SUCCESS. Fi - T-r has ba?n gained at ' t Welun r f *Ti Comnetitl > s vrsterdav It Gr»ymou‘h entrants. AFas'or A'ivian Hansen won the E»o--ciFioim-v Test contest for competitors n»tder thp age of sixteen years#. His . brother, Lloyd Hansen, who gained °Lo an earlier success was vesterday r>iaeed second in the Vocal Championship. for under the age of 16 years. These boys have achieved a mo-c creditable success at the Weßingtnn Festival, where the competition is 1 verv keen. Aliss Jean Wasley, of Grevmouth. who has also entered at Wellington, has not yet romneted in anv events, but } Will d 1 so to-day.

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Grey River Argus, 14 May 1935, Page 5

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COMPETITIONS Grey River Argus, 14 May 1935, Page 5

COMPETITIONS Grey River Argus, 14 May 1935, Page 5