HIGHLAND PANGING
DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS. YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. FES PI-ESS ASSOCIATION. DUNEDIN, May 30. The piping and dancing competitions were continued to-day. There were large attendances at all sessions. Results: — Piobaireachd (cool mor), for juniors, any age —Duncan Stewart (Southland) 1, David Robinson (Invercargill) 2, Mat Allan (Dunedin) 3. Six competitors. Sheantrubihas, boys under 10.—Leslie McGregor (Moegiel) 1, lan McCarthy (Dunedin) 2, Len Firkin (Timaru) 3. Four competed. Highland fling, girls under 18 resident in the counties of Bruce, Clutha, Waihemo or Waikouaiti.—Clace Head (Waikouaiti) 1, Lilias Taylor (Milton) 2, Edna Cameron (Balqjutha) 3. Ten competed. March-playing for novic epipers under 16 years. —Peter Davidson (Dunedin) 1, John Bunting (Dunedin) 2, John Milno (Milton) 3. Four competed. Irish jig, boys ten to twelve years.— Hugh McArthur (Dunedin) 1, Malcolm Robb (Dunedin) 2, M. Lawrence (Dunedin) 3. Four competed. Special competition for the best playing of the the tune, “The Marchioness of Tullihardine.” John Cameron (Southland) 1, diaries Macdonald (Wanganui) 2, Georg© Robertson (Timaru) 3, Arch. McMillan (Otago) 4. Fourteen comjietitors.
Highland* fling, girls nnder 10.—Norma Douglas (Oamaru) 1, Connie Potts (Timaru) 2, Edna Cameron (Baldutha) 3. Fifteen competed. Sword dance, girls 10 to 12.—Doreen Wheeler (Dunedin) 1, Lorna Budge (Dunedin) 2, Elnm Coston (Balclutha) 3. Sixteen competed. March-playing, novioes, any age.— Norman Stratton (Mosgiel) 1, Peter Davidson (Dunedin) 2, James Miller (Southland) 3. Thirteen competed. Highland fling, men.—Norman Kilgour (Timaru) 1, Robert Clark (Dunedin) 2, George Anderson (Dunedin) 3. Three competed. Irish jig, girls 15 to 18 years.—Beulah King (Dunedin) 1, Thelma Gillespie (Dunedin) 2, Violet Paterson (Mosgiel) 3. Fourteen competed. Jigs and hornpipe-playing, all comers. —John Cameron 1, Charles Macdonald 2, Cuthbert Selby (Invercargill) 3. Twelve competed. Sheantriubhas, girls 12 to 15 years.— Jean McLachlan (Wellington) 1, Ruby Robinson (Dunedin) 2, Maisie Thomson (Dunedin) 3- Seventeen competed.
Irish reel, for hoys and girls 15 to 18 years.—Thelma Gillespie and party 1, Grace Cameron and Party 2. Two parties of four competed. Sword dance, boys 10 to 12 years.— Malcolm Robb (Dunedin) 1, Hugh McArthur (Dunedin) 2, Percy Lockhart (Dunedin) 3. Five competed. Irish jig, men, allcomers.—Robert Clark 1, Norman Kilgour 2, George Anderson 3. Three competed. Sailor’s hornpipe, girls 15 to 18 years. —Olga Leaman (Wellington) 1, Beulah King (Bunedin) 2, Elsie MoMinn (Greymouth) 3. Twelve competed.
Highland fling, boys 12 to 15 years. —Charles Spear (Dunedin) 1, Jack Mnyhew (Invercargill) 2, Ernest Firkin (Timaru) 3. Eight competed.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11223, 31 May 1922, Page 6
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