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North Island Band Contest

Per United Press Association. HAWERA.Jan. 35. Tho result of the first test selection was;—Wanganui Garrison. 315 oints (possible 120) j Woolston, 113 ; South Canterbury Battalion., 104 .; Palmerston Norlh, 104 ; Taranaki Garrison, 99. '1 iut playing was brilliant. Military march competition—Wanganui, 296 i points ; Timaru, 292 r, Taranaki, 290P.almerston, North, 283 ; Woolston, 283. Woolston suffered by a mishap. After doing the first turn it was noticed that their rear rank was out of formation and prosen (ly Taylor (playing the repiano) fell in a fit. After he recovered Buckley (Wanganui) took his place and the band, played on, but they were (evidently upset by the incident.

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Southland Times, Issue 19724, 26 January 1906, Page 2

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North Island Band Contest Southland Times, Issue 19724, 26 January 1906, Page 2

North Island Band Contest Southland Times, Issue 19724, 26 January 1906, Page 2

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