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NAPIER COMPETITIONS

GISBORNE SUCCESSES

A number of Gisborne competitors are taking part, in the Napier colnpetitins festival, and several successes were scored on the first day. Following is a list of the Gisborne prizewinners on Thursday:— Piano duet, under 26: Misses Patricia and Mavis Gunn, 78 points, 1. iSong in costume: Miss Makareta Meha Morris, 85 points, 2. Duet in character: Misses Muriel and Phyllis Mortimer, v.h.c. Musical monologue: Miss Maureen Keany, v.h.c. Vocal solo and accompanist: Miss Iris Lette, 90 points, 2. Piano solo, under 12: Miss Makareta Meha Morris, 78 points, 2. Recitation, girls under 16: Miss Muriel Mortimer, 99 points, 2; Miss Stella Bradfield, 97 points, v.h.c. Recitation, girls under 12: Miss Makareta Meha Morris, 93 points, 2. Piano duet, under 14: Misses Patricia and Mavis Gunn, 82 points, 1; Misses Ailsa Slight and Makareta Meha Morris, YS points, h.c. Gisborne successes in the morning session on Saturday were:— Highland fling, under 14: Miss C. Perstoii (ties with Miss A. Moody), 89 points, 1. Sean Truibhais, under 14: Miss S„ M io, 93 points, 2.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17239, 21 April 1930, Page 7

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NAPIER COMPETITIONS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17239, 21 April 1930, Page 7

NAPIER COMPETITIONS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17239, 21 April 1930, Page 7

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