NEW ZEALAND COMPETITIONS.
TESTER DAY’S PROCEEDINGS
(Per Press Association.) Wellington, November 2. The competitions were continued yesterday, and there were large attendances both day and evening. Results: —Piano solo, under 16, “The Harmonious Blacksmith”, Eglantine Fay Hayward, Wellington, 1 ; Leopold Edward N on Keisenberg, Masterton, 2. Violin solo, under 16, Barcarolle (Spohr), Claude Harris, Wellington, 1. Sacred baritone solo, ‘Ts it enough” (■‘Elijah”), J. A. Dojierty, Wellington, 1; C. G. Chambers, Wanganui, 2; R. R. Orr, Lower Hutt, 3. Duct, lady and gentleman, “Down the Vale”, Miss Major and MK Farrow, Auckland, 1; Mrs P. Lewis and Mr C. Chambers, Wellington, 2; Miss Vera Edwards and Mr H. F. Green, Masterton. 3. Prepared reading, ladies and gentlemen. “Manhood and Purpose,” from “Richard Fcverel,” by Meredith, Una H. Owen, Dunedin, 1. J. C. Bell, Lower Hutt, 2; S. H. Osborne, Dunedin, and Hamilton Gray, Wel3. Dramatic r(si£a “fling out, wild bells” (Tennyson), Thelma Brown, Launceston, Tasmania, 1 Lilian King, Dunedin, 2; Maisie Carte, Wellington, 3. Humorous hong, lady or gentleman, own choice, Miss G. Helen Gardiner. Dunedin, ‘‘The - (Curate and the Maid,” 1; Jas. B. ApiNeill, Wellington, “Little Highl.iiulmjha&sie,” 2; Rowland F. Rigby, Scat own, “The Bowery Boy,’’ 3.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 68, 3 November 1911, Page 5
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