Wanganui Wins the Quickstep.
(Press Association.) Masteeton . Thursday. The principal event at the band con-, test to-day was the Quick Step competition, the test piece being " Rimutaka," specially composed by Mr C. Trussell. The result was as follows :— Quickstep Competition. a g r? gP J3 03 Cj L_j _i? l_j O Wanganui 10 10 19 19 17 76-151 Masterton 10 10 18 17 16 72-143 Wellington 97\1916 17 74—142£ The following are the total number of points secured by each of the other bands:— T _ Military Music Tl. Hauraki 69 65 134 Palmerston N. 74h 54 \2B\ Kaikorai ... 62i 65 127. Taranaki, ... 66* 61 127 North East Vailey 56 62 .18 Denniston ... 58 53 111 Hawera* 67 44 111 Southland Battalion 57 49 JO6 Gisborne ... 66.' 45 101£ Waihi--- 56^ 45 101£ Wcolston ... 55 48 103 Ruahine 62£ 40 102. OTHER COMPETITIONS. The bass and side drum competition resulted:—R. Cox and A Terril. Waihi, Ist; J. J. Osborne and J. Smith, Kaikorai. 2nd; J. Stuart and J. Strang, Southland, 3rd. B Fiat Cornet Solo.—G. Buckley, Wanganui. 100 points, Ist; H. Nov they. Wanganui, 90, 2nd; E. Kerr, Kaikorai, 88, 3rd.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7509, 6 February 1903, Page 8
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