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THE BAND CONTEST.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.

[by telegbaph.—press association.] WELLINGTON. Fridtj. Interest in the band contest is still being maintained. The results to-day were as follows:—

Tenor Horn Solo.—H. M. Wells (Livercargill Hibernian), 95; L Ormrod (Wellington Watersiders), 94; G. Wilson (Woolston), 93; C. Hansen (Nelson Garrison;, 92, Also competed: V. Norman (Gisbome City), 90; E. O'Brien (Welling, ton Tramways), 89; A. Falconer (Gisbome City), 88; S. J. Burtenshaw (Second Otago Battalion), 88; M. Bowler WeDington Artillery), 88; C. W. Loane Whakatane Citizens), 81; H. A. Taylor (Auckland Artillery), 79; A. Downes (Hastings), 74; C. Marsden (First Canterbury Mounted Rifles), 72. Solo, under 17, any instrument (own selection).—G. Begerson (Palmerjton North), 92; J. Wills (Ineercargill Hibernian), 92; R. Mitchell (Palmerston North), 91; P. Hayes (Auckland Artillery), 90; C. Miller (Canterbury Mounted Rifles), 90. Also competed: W. Gambia> (Wellington Artillery), 66; H. Bragnall (Wellington Artillery), 75; R. Fenton (Christchurch Tramways), 75; W. Barke, junr. (Wellington Watersiders). 72; J. Maybury (Canterbury Mounted Rifled, 87; J. Newton (Wellington Patriotic Society). 75: E. Lee (Hamilton Municipal), 88; W. Mockler (Nelson Silver Band), 77; W. Matson (Central Mission Band), 73; H. Stewart (C.E.M.S., Christchurch), 81.

Second A Grade Test.—Queen Alexandra's Own, Wanganui, 186 points; Gisborne City, 184; Waterside Workers, Wellington, 183; Canterbury Mounted Rifles, 184; Wanganui Garrison, 180; Woolston, 179; Second Otago Battalion, 175; Hastings, 174: Invercargill Hibenv ians, 174; Auckland Artillery, 173; Wei lington Artillery, 172; Wellington Tranv vra'y, 171. The aggregate in the two test selections was won by Wellington Wntersiders, 363 points, and then came Woolston, _ 358 points; Wanganui Garrison, 350 points; Wellington Tramways. 348 points.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18019, 18 February 1922, Page 10

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THE BAND CONTEST. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18019, 18 February 1922, Page 10

THE BAND CONTEST. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18019, 18 February 1922, Page 10

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