PIPE BANDS’ CONTEST
TIMARU’S TUPLE WIN WANGANUI SECUND IN THE DISPLAY [ Per Press Association. 1 PALMERSTON N., April 16. The Timaru Highland Pipe Band scored a triple victory in the Now Zealand Pipe Bands’ contest to-day, winning the street march, the A grade quickstep, and the drum-major’s display. Details: Street March Timaru, 73 points 1 Manawatu Scottish, 72 2 Hawera, 72 ... 2 City of Christchurch, 713 * Drum-major’s Display (Marching Only) Timaru, 94J j Wanganui, 914 . 2 City of Christchurch, 90} 3 Hawera, 86 4 Quickstep Timaru, total points 275, I City of Christchurch, 271 i Hawera, 269 3 Wanganui, 268 4 Details of points for drill and music in that order were as follow: Timaru, 181 1-20, 94; City of Christchurch, 181 2-5, 90; Hawera, 181 11-20, 88; Wanganui, 178, 90. A Grade Selection. Hawera, 89 .............. 1 Timaru, 88 2 City of Christchurch, 87 3 Wanganui, 86 . 4 Aggregates in the A Grade. Timaru, 363 1 Hawera, 358 ft City of Christchurch, 358 3 Wanganui. 354 . 4
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 90, 18 April 1938, Page 7
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