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WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS

MISS GWEN DALTON DOES WELL* Wellington, Sept. 2. The Wellington competitions were continued to-day and to-night, the results being:— Recitation. ladies, "Sunset in the Trossachs”—Miss Gwen Dalton (Napier), 86 points, 1; Miss Joan Maun’der (Wellington) 84 points, 2. Mezzo Soprano solo, "Dusk and Dawn”. —Miss Adela Bell (Pirongia) 82 points, 1; Miss Ailsa Dillon (Hataitai) 81, 2. Humorous recitation, ladies, open. —Miss Gwen Dalton (Napier) 88 points, 1; Miss Gwenneth Carr (Upper Hutt) 86 points, 2; Miss Kathleen Chapple (Christchurch) 84 points, 3. Negro Spirituals.—Miss Hilda Chudley (Wellington) 84 points ( 1; Miss Adela Bell (Pirongia) 82 points, 2; Miss Gwen Clayton (Wellington) 81 points, 3. Recitation, "Rata Tree”, second section.—Eona Lamb and Marion Heenan (Wellington) 80 points, equal, 1; Noeline Oliver (Palmerston North) and Greta Hanning (Wellington), 79 points, equal, 2. Humorous recitation, boys.—Vernon Halliday (Wellington) )83 points, 1; Laurie Lickard (Wellington) 82 points 2; Harry Bate (Napier) 81 points, 3. Recital with musical accompaniment, gents.—Harold Shaw (Christ church) 85 points, 1; Hedley Aitken (Wellington 3 83 points, 2.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 220, 3 September 1929, Page 8

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WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 220, 3 September 1929, Page 8

WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 220, 3 September 1929, Page 8

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