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(1) Master Geo Milward first for drawing; (2) Miss Vera Moore, first for piano solo, first for sight-reading (equal with Miss K. Levi); (3) Miss M. E. Edmond, first for essay, “What are the Best Methods for the * Expansion of Otago 1 ’; (4) Misses Winnie Geddes and Marie Himmel, winners of piano duet; (5) Miss B. Howie-Stuart, first for recitation, first for Shakespearian recitation, and first for musical monologue; v 6) Miss Elivia Felmingiiam, first for recitation (girls under 15); (7) Master Ralph Vivian, first for humorous recitation, “When the Minister comes to Tea.”

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Otago Witness, Issue 3058, 23 October 1912, Page 46 (Supplement)

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(1) Master Geo Milward first for drawing; (2) Miss Vera Moore, first for piano solo, first for sight-reading (equal with Miss K. Levi); (3) Miss M. E. Edmond, first for essay, “What are the Best Methods for the * Expansion of Otago1’; (4) Misses Winnie Geddes and Marie Himmel, winners of piano duet; (5) Miss B. Howie-Stuart, first for recitation, first for Shakespearian recitation, and first for musical monologue; v 6) Miss Elivia Felmingiiam, first for recitation (girls under 15); (7) Master Ralph Vivian, first for humorous recitation, “When the Minister comes to Tea.” Otago Witness, Issue 3058, 23 October 1912, Page 46 (Supplement)

(1) Master Geo Milward first for drawing; (2) Miss Vera Moore, first for piano solo, first for sight-reading (equal with Miss K. Levi); (3) Miss M. E. Edmond, first for essay, “What are the Best Methods for the * Expansion of Otago1’; (4) Misses Winnie Geddes and Marie Himmel, winners of piano duet; (5) Miss B. Howie-Stuart, first for recitation, first for Shakespearian recitation, and first for musical monologue; v 6) Miss Elivia Felmingiiam, first for recitation (girls under 15); (7) Master Ralph Vivian, first for humorous recitation, “When the Minister comes to Tea.” Otago Witness, Issue 3058, 23 October 1912, Page 46 (Supplement)