A 10,000 ft. peak in the Rockies, near Kan IT, lias been named Mount lshbel, after Miss Ishbol MaeDoiiald.—7 A. & N./.C.A. To-day's attraction in connection with the Mardi Gras campaign was in tho form of Highland dancing, which was hold this afternoon at the Ohilders road reserve. Results of the early events were as follow: Highland fling, under-10: Nancy Parker 1. Kdith Livingstone 2, Shield Munro 3. Highland fling, 10 vears to 14: Colleen Perston 1, .Joyce McKnight 2. Highland flmg, under 18: Eileen Curtis 1. isword dance, under 10: Nancy Parker 1, Kdith Livingstone 2, Sliiela Munro 3. Sean Trubhais, under 10: Shiela Munro, 1, Edith Livingstone 2. Sean fruiblais, 10 years to 14: Colleen Perston 1. Irish jig, 10 years to 14: Colleen Perston 1, Joyce McKnight 2.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17143, 27 December 1929, Page 13
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