BAND CHAMPIONSHIPS
CONTESTS OPENED : (I’er Press Association.! j TIAIAHC, tliis day. i The New Zealand i'h:unjtionsliijj hand i oiliest opened this vfioruiiig, the weather t conditions lieing excellent, with every 1 promise of continuing. A large number, ■i.i' visitors are in town, and great, in-j : crest is displayed in the competitions.-; Knphuniinn solo. A. Ramsay ((Jueeu Alexandra-'f> Own), 9o points, 1 ; .1. rSinitli (Nelson Garrison), 92, 3; .1. Alackay i Invercargill t'ivie). 88. 3. Kb cornet coldest. —Lieut. ('. \\ ehh (Q.A.0.). 92 points, 1; .). V. Carmody (In\ orcnrpril 1 Civic), 89, 2: W. Hassell (Gveymouth), 88. 3. - t (! trombone.—lt. Redmond (Kailtorai), 91, 1; R. Waterson (Invercargill Civic), 99, 2; S. Garvin (Timarn), 89, 3, i
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18634, 19 February 1935, Page 11
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114BAND CHAMPIONSHIPS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18634, 19 February 1935, Page 11
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