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DISTRICT NEWS.

WAIHAO DOWNS. THE COMPETITIONS. The following are the results of th e competitions held at Waihao Downs: — Reading at sight, under 16 (3 entries) : Leister Andrew 1, Everard Andrew 2. Under -2 (3 entries) : Merle Andrew 1, Bessie Christie 2.

Song, “Mother Machree,” boys, under 16 (1 entry): Howard Scott.

Humorous Recitation, girls or boys under 16 (1 entry): James Christie. Girls or boys under 12 (1 entry) : Howard Scott.

Song, “Roses,” girls under 16 (2 entries): E. Kinsman (Douglas) 1 A. Steffens 2.

Recitation, girls under 9 (1 entry) Jean Scott

Song (own selection), girls under 9 (1 entry): Olive Cannon (Arno), A Little Child Shall Lead Them ” Piano Solo, “The Bridge,” girls or boys under 16 (2 entries): Everno) 2 ndreW 2 ’ Chrissie Wallace (Ar-

Recitation, “Wind in a Frolic ” Fvl S °u UndCT 16 (2 en t«esj : Everard Andrew 1, Albert Steffens 2 Recitation, “Barbara Freitehie ” girls or boys under 12 (5 entries) • Howard Scott 1, Merle Andrew 2. Vocal Duet, “Canadian Boat Song’ £ 1 sS s “"•f 12 <’ T„ “ d '‘""■“'■'l s-«i. In addition to the above eompeti tors were two girls, M . Christffild menS ’ eo “-

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIII, 16 May 1922, Page 4

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DISTRICT NEWS. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIII, 16 May 1922, Page 4

DISTRICT NEWS. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIII, 16 May 1922, Page 4

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