NAPIER COMPETITIONS.
FURTHER ENTRIES. The following 49 entries have been received, in addition to those published already, for the Napier Musicay and elocutionary competitions. The total is now 544. as compared with 336 last year. | Baritone Solo.—F. IV. Britten (Na- ( pier)Bass Solo.—J. Johnston (Waihi). I Vocal, amateurs, accompanied ty self. —Mrs. J. A. Resewarae (Napier) Operatic Solo, amateur, ladies.Miss May O’Donovan (Wellington). Operatic Solo, amateur, gentlemen. —Gifford Remington (Napier). Vocal Solo, boys under 15.—Stephen A. Bishop (Clareville), Hector Bishop (Clareville), Noel B. Allen j (Napier). Humorous Song, gentlemen, own selection. —Gifford Remington (Napier). Baritone or Bass Solo.—Frank Penn (Otaki). Baritone Solo, sacred.—F. W. Brittain (Napier). Story Without Words. — Laurence Hanlon (Palmerston North). Frivolity Minstrels (Napier), Gifford Remington (Napier). Recitation, children tinder 12.Hector Bishop (Clareville). Recitation, boys under 16.— George Reidy (Napier), Stephen A. Bishop (Clareville), Clifford S. Bishop (Clareville). I Recitation, girls under 16. —Miss i E. J. Battershaw (Hastings). j Sight Reading .boys and girls uni der 16. —Stephen A. Bishop (Clare- | ville). I Sight Reading, open, gentlemen. —Laurence Hanlon (Palmerston j North). Sight Reading, ladies, oppn.—Mrs. 1 1. Bishop (Clareville). j Recitation, ladles. restricted. — I Mrs. I. Bishop (Clareville). Recitation, gentlemen, restricted. —S. P. Spiller (Napier). • 1 Musical Monologue, gentlemen.— I Laurence Hanlon (Palmerston I North), Gifford Remington (Napier). I Musical Monologue, ladies.—Miss D. Mumford (Palmerston North). Test Recitation, gentlemen.—Laurence Hanlon (Palmerston North), Gifford Remington (Napier). Humorous Recital, ladies, own selection. —Mrs. I. Bishop (Clareville). Humorous Recital, gentlemen, own sclectiofoJ —Laurence Hanlon (Palmerston North), Gifford Remington (Napier). Character Sketch.—Miss K. Darby (Hastings). Shakespearean Recital, gentlemen. —Laurence Hanlon (Palmerston North), Gifford Remington (Napier). Dialogue .own selection.—Miss K. Darby and partner (Hastings). Mrs. I. Bishop and partner (Clareville). Prepared Reading.—Laurence Hanlon (Palmerston North). Impromptu Debate. —Laurence Hanlon (Palmerston North). Prepared Speech.—Laurence Hanlon (Palmerston North). Inipromptu Speech,— Hanlon (Palmerston North), P. S. ■oley (Napier). S. P. Spiller (NaBier), A. E. Knox /Napier). B Piano, under 14.—Clifford S. Bishop (Clareville). B Flute Solo.—Alfred O’HaHoran ■Japier), A. V. Wilkinson (HastBlgs). B Cornet Solo.—C. Hutton (Napier), B. P. Spiller (Napier).
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 188, 24 July 1912, Page 2
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