COMPETITIONS
MASTERTON EVENTS YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. (By Telegraph.—Special to “Times.”) MASTERTON, May 25. Tne Masterton competitions were continued to-day and this evening, and are proving a great success under excellent management. The standard of work is much higher thau usual. Results: Piano solo (under 10 years): Recalls, Evadne Warner (Masterton), Margaret Grant (Masterton), Christina McLeod (Masterton). Piano solo (sight reading, over IS years): Miss Mavis Stevens (Carterton) 1, Miss Flora McLeod (Martinborough) 2, Master Fred Bull (Jlarfcinborougli) 3. Sacred solo (ladies’ own selection) : Recalls, Miss Eileen Gooding (Eketahuna), “The Lord is My Light” ; Miss Ethel Cooke (Napier), "O Divine Redeemer”; Mrs L. Rosenthal (Wellington), “The Lord is My Light.” Musical monolog.le (18 years and under): Recalls, Miss Mary Hart (Masterton), “His First Long Trousers”; Miss Zena Jupp (Wellington), “Playmate” ; Master Douglas Edwards (Masterton), “The Rond of Ten Thousand Classes.”
Humorous song (ladies): Miss Isabel Martin (Waipukurau), “Little Brown Owl,” 2; only one competitor. Piano Solo (under 10 years).—Final: Christina McLeod (Masterton) 1, R, Warner (Masterton) 2. Piano Solo (sight-reading, over 18 years.—Final: Miss Mavis Stevens (Carterton) 1, Miss Flora McLeod (Martinborough) 2. Sacred Solo (ladies). —Final: Miss E. Cooke (Napier) 1, Miss Eileen Gooding (Ekotahuna) 2, Mrs L. Rosen, thal (Wellington) 3. Musical Monologue (under 18 years). —Final: Air D. Edwards (Masterton) 1, Miss Zena Jupp (Wellington) 2. Navy League Recitation.—Final: Miss Mavis "Windsor (Wellington) 1, Master Lawrence Searle (Wellington) 2. Piano-playing Championship. (18 years and over).—Mr F. Bull (Martinborough) 1, Miss G. Dunn (Ihuraua) 2.
Story Without Words.—-Blaster Lawrence Searle (Wellington) 1. Operatic Dance (under 12 years).— Miss Peggy Welch (Wellington) 1, Miss Marjorie Newport (Wellington) 2. Clog Dance (12 and under 18 years). —Miss Gladys Smyth (Wellington) 1, Miss Harriet Harris (Wellington) 2.
Dickens Character Sketch.—Miss E* Grant (Masterton) 1, Miss V. Williard (Wellington) 2. Recitation. (children under 10 years).—Miss Joan Harris (Wellington) I, Misses Ruby Cbeyne and Iven Wilson, equal, 2.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12456, 26 May 1926, Page 4
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