BANDS' ASSOCIATION.
[BI IEUORAfU.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] WELLINGTON, Saturday. At the annual meeting of the North Island Br?Es Bands Association 20 bands were represented. It was stated that the membership was 202, an increase of 25. Secret was expressed that at the Nelson conference the proposal for a Dominion association was defeated, and it was hoped that before long tho object would be attained The .South Iriand Assnciaon advised that to avoid dates clashing they had decided to hold their contest in Uunedin in rcbruary next year. Ihe following officers were elected:President, Mr. L. Cohen; secretary, Mr. Seddon; treasurer, Mr. J. Meuli • executive, Messrs. Trussel, Humphreys, Anderson Wanganui), Williamson (Ar&! m I' , Cal6y r,^ ew Plymouth), Young (Mauterton , Holben (Palmerston North) Coughlin (Waipukurau), Crozier (Marton LianJet (Wellington). It was decided to hold the next am, Rst at Mew Plymouth,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18020, 20 February 1922, Page 8
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