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INVERCARGILL COMPETITIONS

INVERCARGILL, August 12.

Tho Invercargill competitions were continued to-day. 'Lite following additional results have been declared: HUMOROUS RECITATION (Boys).— R. T. Vivian (Dunedin), 143 points, 1; 11. Hiskins (Invercargill), 130 points, 2; C. Vivian (Dunedin), 129 points, 3. MEZZO SOPRANO SOLO.— Miss Veallie (Dunedin), 168 points, 1; Miss Wyeth (Woodlands), 159 points, 2; Miss Eggleton (Invercargill), 152 points, 3. JUNIOR NEW ZEALAND CHAMPION RECITATION.—Master J. L. Sutton (Invercargill), 277 points, 1; Miss E. B. Moorliouse (Invercargill), 276 points, 2; Miss E. A. Joss (Invercargill), 271 points, 3. BASS SOLO. —D. MTvon/.io (Dunedin), 175 points, 1; F. C. Cooper (Invercargill), 170 points, 2. August 13.

The competitions were continued to-day. Tho following results were announced;— Action Song.—Miss M. C. Brown (Dunedin), 56 points, 1; Miss S. E. Vivian (Dunedin), 52 points, 2; Master C. \ ivian (Dunedin), 48 points, 3. Southland Senior Champion Recitation.— G W. Braxton (Gore), 143 points, 1; Miss V Campbell (Invercargill), 142 points, 2; \ S Wallace (Invercargill), 130 points, 3. Musical Monologue (Ladies).—Miss L. Adams (Dunedin), 169 points, 1; Miss M. Davidson (Dunedin), 167 points. 2; Miss A. Austin (Dunedin), 166 points, 3. , Recitation from a New Zealand Autnor. —Miss M. Davidson (Dunedin), 141 points, 1 • Mi secs Austin and Adams (tied), 139 points, 2; Mies V. Campbell (Invercargill), 136 points, 5. , , x n Character Recitation (Humorous). —G. W Braxton (Gore), 181 points, 1; A. Crcdgington (Invercargill) 180 points, 2; -V S Wallace (Invercargill), 158 points, 3. The following results, declared on Tuesdav have not previously been published; Pianoforte Duet (under 13 years.).—Missefi G. J. and J. Davey (Invercargill), 173 points, 1; Mss I. Sheehan and C. Freed (Invercargill), 171 points 2; Misses E. LWild and M. Cochrane (Invercargill). 169 points, 3; Misses T E. Baton and M. Wilson (Invercargill), bon. mention. Sontr for Girls.—Miss D. Jones (Invercargill) 165 points, 1; Miss G Petrie (Invercargill), 163 points. 2; Miss I. Edwards (Invercargill), 160 points. 3. Au{?ust 14

The competitions were continued to-day, w }„. n the following n suits were announced: ' Dramatic Character Roprcsentation.-G. Broxton (Core), 159 points, 1; Mk» VCampbell (Invercargill), 143 points 2. Junior Champion Piano Solo.— Miss A. S. Aitke-n (Dunedin). 376 points. 1; Miss J. M’Lcod (Winton), 351 points, 2 Original Recitation, Composed for or by the Competitor.—Miss Austin (Dunedin), 227 points. 1; Miss A. Saunders (Christchurch), 224 points. 2. Song for Men who have not won a first n. Gibbs (Hinds), 176 points, 1; \ N. Cameron (Invercargill), 162 points, 2; G. T.indsav (Winton). 160 points, 3. Humorous Recitation for Girls.—Miss M. Brown (Dunedin), 141 points, 1; Miss N. Friend (Mataura), 135 points, 2; Miss S. E. Vivian (Dunedin), 134 points, 3.

Ladies’ Recitation. —M:ss L. Adams (Dunedin), 148 points, 1; Miss M. Campbell (Invercargill) and Miss A. Metzger (Bluff), 139 points (equal), 2. Special Essay.—" A Descriptive Account of My Visit to H.M.S. Now Zealand.” Standards 111 and IV: 1, Hulthwaik Ronaldson, Waihopai. Special mention: M. M‘Donald, South School. Country schools: 1, Thelma Conland (Clifton) and Sydney Barker (Roslyn Bush), equal Special mention: “Bob” (Waimatua), W. Stephens (Colac), “ Pclorus Jack.” Standards V and VI: 1, Eileen Service, Waihopai. August 15. The Competitions were continued today, when the following respite were announced:— Scotch Song (for special prize).—J. B. Struthers (Invercargill), 1; Miss F. Richards (Invercargill), 2; A. C. - Griffiths (Invercargill), 3. Irish Song.—S. Richards (Wyndham), 1; J. B. Struthers, 2; Rev. Papakakura (Colac). 3. Scotch Song.—S. H. Gibbs (Hinds), 1; C. Richards (Invercargill), 2. Reading at Sight (under 15). —S. Croncher (Invercargill), 128 points, 1; K. Anderson (Invercargill). 127 points, 2; C. Fraser (Invercargill), 125 points, 3. Vocal Solo (accompaniment and obbligato).—ll. Strang (piano, violin Mr PPoole), 167 points, 1; D. MTvenzie, Dunedin (piano, violin), 165 points 2. Scouts’ Work.—Huia Girls’ Scouts, 85 points, 1; Kangaroo Patrol, 81 points, 2; Wolf Patrol, 63 points, 3. First Aid Competition.—Amakoura Girls’ Patrol, 135 points, 1; Fourth Trafalgar A Patrol, 133 points, 2; Kangaroo Patrol, A team, 129 points, 5. August 16. The competitions were concluded on Saturday. Results: — Prepared Speech.—L. H. Hunt (Dunedin) 1, A. MTvillop (Invercargill) 2, A. Toshach (Invercargill) 3. Impromptu Speech Championship.— L. H. Hunt (Dunedin) 1, Miss King (Invercargill) 2. Oratorical Display.—A. Wallace (Invercargill) 1, L. H. Hunt (Dunedin) 2, A. M’Killop (Invercargill) 3. Old English Song.—S. Richards (Wyndham) 1, Rev. Papakekura (Colac) 2. Vocal Solo and Accompaniment.—S. Richards (Wyndham). 1, A. Griffiths (Invercargill) 2, H. Strang (Invercargill) 3. Champion Piano Solo. —Miss E. M’Dougall (Dunedin) 1, Miss M. Weir (Invercargill) 2, Miss M. Johnston (Gore) 3. Humorous Recitation (Men). —A. Credgington (Invercargill) 1, G. W. Braxton (Gore) 2. New Zealand Championship Recitation. —Miss A. Saunders (Christchurch) 452 points, G. Braxton (Gore) 441 points, A. Credgington (Invercargill) 434 points.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3101, 20 August 1913, Page 30

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INVERCARGILL COMPETITIONS Otago Witness, Issue 3101, 20 August 1913, Page 30

INVERCARGILL COMPETITIONS Otago Witness, Issue 3101, 20 August 1913, Page 30