DUNEDIN BAND CONTEST.
QUICKSTEP COMPETITION. [BY telegraph.— press association.] ' - £ i £ ; DUNEDIN. S«turdai; The -band contest under the auspices of the South Island Bands' : AssocXn concluded to-day. The weather was dull and showery, and the attendance 17,000 Thirteen bands competed, the possible points being 300. .'■• ■" fXy "V; The Quickstep competition resultedJnyercargill -Hibernian,;music, • 90 points military 184; total 274. First Canter bury Mounted Rifles (Ashburton), 95 177; total, 273. Redfern (Sydney) 94* total 5 263 al mk ' Wan * a T W- m-> , Addition results were . ;i '' : / "•-■■■',;•'.,■;■',■■-;' Own Choice Selection, open to A *t>a B Grade Bands-Red fern, 147 points i* Wellington Tramways, 138, 2; KaiWi 135, 3; Runanga, 133, 4. : Besson Shield . for the . highest asftreCfettsVint! 16518 Shield presented by i Hawke; and >■ Son for the highest aggregate 'points,;!,,^',, ing drill, in the A Grade Test Select?™ and Quickstep "Competition 547* points £shburto„ P wa 3 a vSv c £ second with 547 points. J Cloise -Boosey Trophy,;£ 0 Highest Aggregate Marks In the A Grade - Selection *Jx£?s; fern, joints, ; B Grade panga, 277 points.-- ..-,;".
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18334, 26 February 1923, Page 6
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172DUNEDIN BAND CONTEST. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18334, 26 February 1923, Page 6
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