THE COMPETITIONS.
FURTHER RESULTS
Again there was an excellent attendance for the continuation of tlie Ha-w-era Competitions this afternoon, when five new sections were commenced.
By 2.15 p.m. the Opera House was packed, and iate-comers had to stand. Further results are as. follow:
TEST PIANO SOLO. “ Pas dcs Amplrores” ; Under 15,
Recalls: Elsie Gatenby (Mangatoki). Edmund Drake (Okaiawa). Also competed : Haydn Murray (114tliam), Margaret Malone (Kapbnga), Una Miles, Peggy Yearbury, Gwendoline Silver (Eltham).
RIGHLAND FLING Under 1.2.
Recalls: Jean MoAsey (Normanby). Peggy Denman (Stratford). Also competed: Margaret Lawrence (Mangatoki), Flossie Pierson (Fcilding) Nova R.othery (Whakamara), Eileen Peebles (Eltham), Phyllis Lee (Stratford), Norma Nixon, Andreiv Aldridge (Stratford). TEST RECITATION.
“The First Step”; Girls 10 to 12. Recalls: Joyce Krnghtibrklge. Eileen Tvelseu, Doris Gilmore. Also competed: Jessie Beamish, Eileen Johnston, 0 short a Partridge' (Wanganui), Hermine Evans, Dorothy Gray, Betty Smith., Mary Thomson, Kathleen Trim, Dorothy Murray, Winifred Barker, Nancy King, Joan Moore, Nancy Seaver, Joyce Woods, Jocelyn Pearce, V evoni oa G alvin.
RECITATION. —Not Humorous Own Selection; Girls 12 to IS.
Recalls: Veronica Quin, “Yvonne”; Vivien Jones, “The Dream Ship”; Nancy Turnbull, “The Brighton Coach” Joan Thomas, “Sea Fever.” Highly commended : Monica Dymond “The Dawn. Wind”; Mercia Curtis, “The Gift of Tritemius” ; Joyce Goodivin, “The Day is Done”.; Myra Wilson (Stratford), “The Death of Puck”; Ron a Gann, “The Printer’s Devil.” Also competed: Aver.il AppileyaTd, Mavis Smith Whareroa), Noreen Fake (Eltham), Marguerite Legge (IMokoia), Mail'S Tapp, Mary Davidson, Dorothy Brown, Molly Jewell (Normanby), Given Haircourt (Normanby).
HIGHLAND FLING Novices; Under IS.
Recalls: Thelma Ingham, Herbert ITann (Stratford). Also competed: Flossie Pierson (Fcilding), Eileen Peebles (Eltham), Phyllis Lee (Stratford), Sydney Parker, Andreiv Aldridge (Stratford). THIS EVENING’S PROGRAMME. A very varied programme will be presented. this evening, and a record house is anticipated. A feature should be the impromptu speech ctoiss, entries for which may be made with the secretary or any member of tliei committee. WOODWIND SOLO. Own selection, any woodwind instrument; under 16. Recalls. —James Henson, “The Last Rose of Summer”; David Rawson, “Ma Nomandio.” Highly commended. —Charles Sproull (Manaia), “Ballet Music” from “Faust”; Tan Hunter, “Saint d’ Amour.” Also competed.—Jack Beamsih, Gerald Rawson.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 29 August 1929, Page 9
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