DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS.
(Per Press Association.) DUNEDIN, last night. The Dunedin competitions .were continued to-day, the various events resulting as follows : — Piano solo (amateurs). — Leslie "Tyrie (Dunedin), 104 marks, 1 ; Ruby North (Omimi), 100, 2; Dorothy Filkins (Mornington), 88, 3. Nine competed. Vocal duet (amateurs, lady and gentleman). — Miss L. , Freed and W. Gemmell (Dunedin), 88 marks, 1 * Miss Walton and W. McKinlay, 86, 2; Miss Croxton Gregg and Russell (Christchurch), 80, 3. Ten competed.
Song (amateurs, ladies music arid accompanied by self). — Miss S. C. Wilson (Dunedin), 80 marks, 1 • Miss M. Vealie (Dunedin), 76, 2; Maud Stringer (Christchurch), 73, 3. Eleven competed. Sight-reading (piano, under 13). — Nina Graham (Dunedin) 75 marks, 1 • Winifred McCarthy (Dunedin), 73, 2; George Williamson (Dunedin), 70, 3. Eleven competed.
Champion recitation. — Isabel Forrester (Dunedin), 91 marks, 1; Miss Ivah Cran (Dunedin), 86, 2; Miss Ethel Churchill (Dunedin), 83, 3. i
Recitatoin (New Zealand author). — Rita Gillies, 86 marks, 1 ; Miss J. Stewart, 83, 2; Miss "Molly Brennan, 79, 3. Orator (amateurs). — Miss Ivah Cran, 90 marks, 1- Mr L. H. Hunt, 85, 2; Mr J. A. Cuttle, 79, 3. |
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13170, 2 September 1913, Page 8
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185DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13170, 2 September 1913, Page 8
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