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#0) Mies Diamond, winner of Champion Piano Solo; (2) Miss M'Carthy, winner of Piui o Solo, under 16, and Piano Solo under 18; (3) Miss L. Briasoo, first in Piano Solo under 12; (4) Mis 9 Eileen Kirk, first for Elocution, under 12; (5) Misses Lette and Dineen, first in Piano Duet; (6) Mrs Pot s, first in Mezzo-Soprano Solo, Soprano Soio; (7) Misses Dea and Aitcheson, winners of the Story Without Words; (S) Miss E. Hewton first in Piano Solo, under 14; (9) Miss Gwen Beckerstaff, first in Character Song, under 16; (10) Hawera Quartette Party, winners of Quartette (Sacred) —Messrs Tarrant, Searle, Cate, and Whitehorn; (11) Miss Jessie Wadding-ton, first in Piano Solo, under 10; (12) Miss Tate (Dannevirke), winner Violin Solo (open).

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Otago Witness, Issue 3399, 7 May 1919, Page 33 (Supplement)

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#0) Mies Diamond, winner of Champion Piano Solo; (2) Miss M'Carthy, winner of Piui o Solo, under 16, and Piano Solo under 18; (3) Miss L. Briasoo, first in Piano Solo under 12; (4) Mis 9 Eileen Kirk, first for Elocution, under 12; (5) Misses Lette and Dineen, first in Piano Duet; (6) Mrs Pot s, first in Mezzo-Soprano Solo, Soprano Soio; (7) Misses Dea and Aitcheson, winners of the Story Without Words; (S) Miss E. Hewton first in Piano Solo, under 14; (9) Miss Gwen Beckerstaff, first in Character Song, under 16; (10) Hawera Quartette Party, winners of Quartette (Sacred)—Messrs Tarrant, Searle, Cate, and Whitehorn; (11) Miss Jessie Wadding-ton, first in Piano Solo, under 10; (12) Miss Tate (Dannevirke), winner Violin Solo (open). Otago Witness, Issue 3399, 7 May 1919, Page 33 (Supplement)

#0) Mies Diamond, winner of Champion Piano Solo; (2) Miss M'Carthy, winner of Piui o Solo, under 16, and Piano Solo under 18; (3) Miss L. Briasoo, first in Piano Solo under 12; (4) Mis 9 Eileen Kirk, first for Elocution, under 12; (5) Misses Lette and Dineen, first in Piano Duet; (6) Mrs Pot s, first in Mezzo-Soprano Solo, Soprano Soio; (7) Misses Dea and Aitcheson, winners of the Story Without Words; (S) Miss E. Hewton first in Piano Solo, under 14; (9) Miss Gwen Beckerstaff, first in Character Song, under 16; (10) Hawera Quartette Party, winners of Quartette (Sacred)—Messrs Tarrant, Searle, Cate, and Whitehorn; (11) Miss Jessie Wadding-ton, first in Piano Solo, under 10; (12) Miss Tate (Dannevirke), winner Violin Solo (open). Otago Witness, Issue 3399, 7 May 1919, Page 33 (Supplement)

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