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isquilant, photo. THE MORNINGTON BRASS BAND. The Mornington Band, under the conductorship of Mr Smith, wen the A Grade Championship at the North Island Brass Bands' Association's Competition at New Plymouth in the last week of February, taking the £100 prize for most points in the test piece and its own selection. The Auckland First Battalion Band came second, and the Woolston (Christchurch) Band third. Front Row: G. Burns, A. Watts. A. Thomas. H. Grenlell. J. Grenfell, H. Palmer. Second Row: W. Dickinson, J. Congaiton. T. Dickinson, E. Smith (conductor). R. Green, W. P. Coughlan, W. Wills (president). Third Row: D. Flanagan, W. Pollock. A. J. Hall, J. Simpson, A. Schnack, R. Simpeon. C Smith, W. Broadfoot. Back Row: D. B. Smith. W. Yeoman. J. Berryman, F. G. Hall, W. E. MacKinlay, W. Patterson, F. Wilkinson. Absent: W. Thomas, E. Stanteford. J. Turner, A. Wcod, A. P. Stewart.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2817, 11 March 1908, Page 48

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isquilant, photo. THE MORNINGTON BRASS BAND. The Mornington Band, under the conductorship of Mr Smith, wen the A Grade Championship at the North Island Brass Bands' Association's Competition at New Plymouth in the last week of February, taking the £100 prize for most points in the test piece and its own selection. The Auckland First Battalion Band came second, and the Woolston (Christchurch) Band third. Front Row: G. Burns, A. Watts. A. Thomas. H. Grenlell. J. Grenfell, H. Palmer. Second Row: W. Dickinson, J. Congaiton. T. Dickinson, E. Smith (conductor). R. Green, W. P. Coughlan, W. Wills (president). Third Row: D. Flanagan, W. Pollock. A. J. Hall, J. Simpson, A. Schnack, R. Simpeon. C Smith, W. Broadfoot. Back Row: D. B. Smith. W. Yeoman. J. Berryman, F. G. Hall, W. E. MacKinlay, W. Patterson, F. Wilkinson. Absent: W. Thomas, E. Stanteford. J. Turner, A. Wcod, A. P. Stewart. Otago Witness, Issue 2817, 11 March 1908, Page 48

isquilant, photo. THE MORNINGTON BRASS BAND. The Mornington Band, under the conductorship of Mr Smith, wen the A Grade Championship at the North Island Brass Bands' Association's Competition at New Plymouth in the last week of February, taking the £100 prize for most points in the test piece and its own selection. The Auckland First Battalion Band came second, and the Woolston (Christchurch) Band third. Front Row: G. Burns, A. Watts. A. Thomas. H. Grenlell. J. Grenfell, H. Palmer. Second Row: W. Dickinson, J. Congaiton. T. Dickinson, E. Smith (conductor). R. Green, W. P. Coughlan, W. Wills (president). Third Row: D. Flanagan, W. Pollock. A. J. Hall, J. Simpson, A. Schnack, R. Simpeon. C Smith, W. Broadfoot. Back Row: D. B. Smith. W. Yeoman. J. Berryman, F. G. Hall, W. E. MacKinlay, W. Patterson, F. Wilkinson. Absent: W. Thomas, E. Stanteford. J. Turner, A. Wcod, A. P. Stewart. Otago Witness, Issue 2817, 11 March 1908, Page 48

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