Crocker’s

tlx millinerp and Dressmaking Specialists

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STURT STREET, BALLARAT


»soutn st. Demsiiaiioii,


Berrp, Anderson

and Co.,

Engravers,

J^.)} Lithographers, wjn Printers,

Paper Bag Makers, Bookbinders.

LYDIARD & DANA STS., BALLARAT.

SOUVENIR * PROGRAMME

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, 1903

Programme & List of Awards.

^JPXAJSTQS, ORGANS, MUSIC.

We are the .    .

LARGEST IMPORTERS of


Little argument is needed to the intelligent . . . buyer when . . facts are simply stated


As a consequence, we hold the leading agencies, . , and are enabled to offer our goods at lowest prices.

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MELBOURNE, BALLARAT & BENDIGO*


SUTTONS Prop. Ltd.,

Stansfielfl $ Smith,


Artistic Decorators,

Glass embossers,

Signioriters, £ead Eiflbt Glaziers,

Plate Glass Glaziers, Sheet Glass Glaziers,

Every Description of Glass in Stock for Decorative Purposes.


Note Address ...

I    1 Q STURT STREET,

II    ^    BALLARAT.

Bulk Distributing Stores . .

18 Queen Street, Melbourne, And Moorabool Street, Geelong

Inspection invited---

To our <\EW PREMISES, which are admitttd to be the finest and best-equipped

Wall Paper, Oil and Color Warehouse

In the Commonwealth.




Lord Tennyson. Governor-General of the Commonwealth

(Patron),

Who will Distribute the Prizes to-night.


BAI I ARAT -

MERCANTILE AGENCY

(E. VEREY & CO.)


Enquiries Made.

Debts Collected or Purchased on our Special Terms to Subscribers.

Insolvency Business a Specialty

Lists Kept of Insolvencies, Assignments, etc., etc.

Mercantile Business Done.

Rents Collected. Insurances Effected.

SPECIAL TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS.

Tor further Information apply to * * *

E. Verey & Co., k^rARRDATST

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Slaving

Clean

Towel

every

Shave.

Crystal | Shaving Palace and Tobacconists, Communicates With fiofrart, Casmania. ^ LYDIARD ST., Right next Railway Station.


Prime Minister of the Commonwealth, and M.H.R. for Ballarat, and an old supporter of the South Street Society,

Importer of^-^leiglt, RoVer, & Speedw’ell

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From £15

MANUFACTURER OF BICYCLES TO ORDER from B.S.A. or other Barts at £12 10s. SECOND HAND CYCLES, all makes in Stock, from £3. (Terms—30s. deposit, 20s. monthly). Repairs, Accessories, Enamelling, Plating, etc., etc., at lowest prices.

COUNTRY CLIENTS specially Catered for.

CHAS. E. KIEL, 45 Sturt Street.

Terms arranged to suit Everyone.

LEDERMAN’S hair switches

are the best value in the State. LEDERMAN’S Repair Dye, or Renovate Hair Switches, etc.

LEDERMAN’S TRANSFORMATION TRESSES at lowest prices.

LEDERMAN’S HAIR TREATMENT, Electrolysis. Advice Free.

LEDERMAN’S HAIR TONIC removes dandriff.

LEDERMAN’S PATENT NATURALLY Curly Fringes, Wigs, etc.

LEDERMAN’S PRESENTATION GOODS. Wedding presents, etc.

LEDERMAN’S STERLING SILVER Toilet Goods, lowest prices.

LEDERMAN’S for STERLING VALUE in all departments. LEDERMAN'S HAIR RENEWER. Is. 6d. bottle. Splendid sale.

LEDERMAN’S, 103 Sturt Street Central Block.

IT’S A FACT!


LET US SUGGEST

That you place the order for you Spring and Summer Suit with

Moyle & Allen,


10 Sturt Street,

5al^s tf?e Cead

\Y) Ballarat.

H. PEAKE’S Stock is right up-to-date, and everything is sold at the lowest margin of profit.

YOU ARE WANTED as a Regular Customer, consequently we do our best to satisfy you even with the smallest order,. A.

The Most Varied and Attractive Stock of Mouldings in Ballarat.

Telephone 310.

The White House Tailors And Hatters, 9$    &

For Several Reasons . . .

Because they have stylo and character in them.

Because your first order will make you a permanent customer.

Because doing only one thing they can do it right.

Because their attention will ensure best service.

Because they have a very much up-to-date stock.

Because they have had 20 years’ experience with J. Twentyman.

Clerical and Uniform Tailors.

To Visitors—We are Specialists in GENTLEMEN’S NECKWEAR. See our Windows.

mnillP % Dllpn The White House Tailors JUUyiU a Jlllul|, Shoppee Square, Ballarat

SOUTH STREET COMPETITIONS.

^ j rand Demonstration and ^

’Distribution of a

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, 1903.

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First official visit to Ballarat of His Excellency the Governor-General and Lady Tennyson. His Excellency will preside, and distribute the prizes to the successful competitors.

PROGRAMME.

1. Presentation of Address of Welcome to His Excellency The Governor-General of the Commonwealth.

By the PRESIDENT.

2.    Reply by the His Excellency the Governor-General.

3.    Song    ...    “ My Blodwen ”    ...    .. Dr. Parry

Mr. W. T. EVANS.

d. Action Song... “ Little Sailors ”    ...    ... Bowling

Masters TOMPKINS (2), HERBERT (2), HALL (1), and JACKSON (1).

5. TRIO (ladies)... “Voice of the Western Wind ”    ... Barnby

Misses SULLIVAN, O’MAHONEY, and STRINGER.

G. Recital ...    (Selected)    ...    ...    --

Miss SYLVIA COOPER.

7. Song... ... “ Oh, Dry those Tears” ..    ...    --

Miss PEARL GREEN (Champion Soloist).

(S. Address by the Prime Minister of Australia— Hon. ALFRED DEAKIN

Programme Continued on Page 9.


SAVE MONEY


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next City Post Office.


WEDDING and BIRTHDAY GIFTS A SPECIALITY. Latest Designs. Newest Goods,

T. & &fieu)e4,


r.hftrnist and Druggist,

113 Sturt Street,


Opp. tester’s hotel.

Physicians’ Prescriptions and Family Receipts accurately prepared with only the Best Quality Drugs.

'T' M P' HI n P' Where you can get a good quality, well made, . . .

1 I 1    1 Lrd U IL    best lined and trimmed, and well fitting


OF OIqOTMES at a Moderate: 0o#t


of w. H arriso




Tailor, Tto^iei4, TIkttei4,

118 STURT STREET, BALLARAT.

Direct Importer of the Latest Novelties in Tailoring

NO FIT, NO PA Y! A Trial Solicited.


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you are a Buyer or Seller of Town Country Property *    .


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CONSULT

fluclioneers, Cstolc,Commission, Insurance a Shipping flgenfs

54 lydiaid Sfreef, Ballarat

All Rents collected at 2\ per cent. (6d. in the £).

We Don’t Advertise Prices cut in half, j*

But we give you TWICE the Stock to choose from, with HALF the time wasted, and none of the annoyance so often met with in getting what you need at other places.

We know what you want. We have the Right Gooch. We have the Latest Novelties, the Newest Patterns. And we want our Customers to'come again.

No misrepresentation of quality is allowed in our store.

Bring in your friends and visitors for a look round.

EYRES BROTHERS,


* * * the Leading * * *

ironmongers and snipping Agents,

Sturt Street (opp. City Halt).

PRIZES

in Furniture. Crockery, Electro-plate, and Dainty Ornaments.

FOR

Wedding Presents. Dinner Sets and Tea Sets for every day use during 1903, and 19 0 4

with all requirements for the home in Enamelware, Tinware, Brushware, &c., Our Bedsteads in COMPETITION

with other houses we are always judged first by critical customers,and the difference in price and satisfaction after a peal with us is a substantial prize.

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Ballarat’s Crockery & Furniture House,

NEXT EESTER’S HOTEL

Old Furniture Exchanged for New.

PROGRAMME.

( Continued).

\' '*• Violin Solo .    “Reverie” ... ...Viuxienips

Mr. REUBEN MORGAN.

|0. Vocal Quartet “ In April Time ”    ...    Pinsuti

Misses 0. SHARPE, O. STRINGER, Messrs. W. JEALOUS, R. EDDY

11.    S<>.\<; ...    A Song o‘F Thanksgiving ”    . Alitsen

Miss MARKS.

12.    RECITAL—“ Portia’s Description of her Suitors ” Shakespeare

Miss ELSIE BERRY (Champion Elocutionist).

13.    Song... ... “Casta Diva” ...    ... Bellini

Miss AD DIE CAMPBELL.

14.    Recital •;•■{« Seven Ages of Man ”    Shakespeare

Mr. J. S. HANLON.

15. Vocal Duet...“ The Spirit of the Wood”    ... Parker

Miss F. QUINN and Mr. J. WARREN, Bendigo

16.    Distribution of Prizes to the successful Competitors by

LORD TENNYSON.

17. Grand Choral Item by Champion Choir—

GEELONG MUSICAL SOCIETY


The

World’s > Best l Cycle !

ENDEAN, WILSON S Co., Sole Importers

Cecil Lie


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Cist a Awards.

ELOCUTION, READINGS, &c.


Late partner in the firm of Messrs. Wm. Little and Co., has opened office at ...

CRAIG’S BUILDINGS,

Bath Street, Ballarat,

And has been appointed by Messrs, Dalgety & Co., Limited, Chief Agent for

me London Fire Assurance Corporation.

Also Ballarat Agent for the favorite    .


Japanese mail Steamship company.

(Nippon-Yusen    Kaisha), whose

boats are specially fitted for the Eastern trade.    ,    „


Houses

To-Let.

Cecil Little

• Auction Sales Arranged.

Houses For Sale.

Solicits

Valuations

Made.

Money To Lend.

Your Patronage

Insurances

Effected.


Investments found for Clients.

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Trustee, Administration, and Absentee Business Conducted.

AGENT FOR ........

Mutual Life Association of Australasia,

AND

Colonial Mutual Plate Glass, Accident and Employers’ Liability Co., Ltd.


Note Address—

Cecil Little,

GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Craig’s Buildings,

Bath Street, Ballarat.


Recital—Boys under 12.

Pts.    Pts.

1.    Roy Warner ... 86 1 3 R. Gt. Thomas... 84

2.    Claude Steele... 85 j B. Lyons, 78, h.m.

Recital—Girls under 12.

1.    Lila Whidburn 91 L3. Sylvia Cooper . 88

2.    Elsie Cox ... 90 j B. Pritchard, 85, h.m

Recital (Humorous)—Open.—Ladies.

1. Eileen O’Meara 96 Gussie Allan, 80, h.m. 2 Elsie Berry ... 89 E McGregor, 78, h.m.

3.    Ethel Goddai'd. 88


Recital (Humorous)—Gentlemen.

1.    G. 0. Cole ... 87 I 3. H. McGowan .. 80

2.    R. W. Lyon ... 81 | H Woodhousc,78, h.m


Recital

1.    Adeline Harris. 90

2.    Elsie Berry .. 83

3.    Ethel Goddard. 81


- Ladies.

May Grayson, 80, h.m E. McGregor, 80, h.m. K. Ryan, 80, h.m.


Recital—Gentlemen.

1. J. S. Hanlon ... 81 j j F. Showman . 79

2. d. Dunn    .... 80 J ’ ’ i W.Hawthorne 79


.Recital (with musical accompaniment).

1.    J. Anderson ... 87 I 3. H. A. McKenzie 85

2.    E. Berry J i ... 86 | W. D.Wheal, 82, h.m.

RYcr 1AL (Champion Character) -Gentlemen

1.    E.Goldsworthy 1(X) J. Anderson, 84, h.m.

2.    H. McGowan ... 90 H. N. Gregory,76, h.m.

3.    H.Woodhouse. 89


RECITAL, “ Dominion of Australia ’’— Children any age.

1. F. Hanrahan ... 88    | L. Whidburn | 7i>

2. Muriel Maher .. 80 A; I L. Ritchie    I **

H.W. Davey, 76, h.m.


Recital—Ghildren under 12.

1. A Cooper    ... 83 I 3. J. Blaikie ... 81

2. F. McKee    ... 82 | L.Whidburn, 79, h.m


Dialogue (Open)—Under 16 years.


j L.Whidburn ( T. Hanlon ) F. Hanrahan ( O. Brookes


83 | 3. 82


M. Mather |

L. Ritchie (

A. Donovan, 75, h.m. D. Cooper, 75, h.m.


81


Recital (Australian)—Open.

1.    Elsie Berry ... 90 I 3. H. A. McKenzie 87

2.    Ethel Goddard. 88 J C. Donaldson,86, h.m.


Recital—Gentlemen who have never won a first prize.

1. E. Goldsworthy 82 I o ) J. S. Hanlon ) 77

2. Thos. Bolton ... 79 | ’ ‘ I O. Tonkin    j

Recital—Gentlemen under 21.

1.    H.W. C. Davey. 85 1 3. J. S. Hanlon ... 81

2.    J. Dunn ... 82 | N.Wellington,80,h.m

-.Recital (Temperance)—Open.

1.    Lila Whidburn. 91 ] 3. M. Williams ... 86

2.    F. McKee ... 88 j O. Brooks, 85, h.m.


Time Flies !

And he uses a Massey Harris to do his flying on. That’s the reason things move so quickly now-a-days. ,l Time is money,” as the old adage says, so if you are looking out for money just follow Time’s example, and ride a good bike.

The MASSE y-Harius will take you anywhere, or everywhere, in less time and with more comfort than anything on tyres.

Ballarat Depot—38 Lydiard Street North Next Art Gallery.


COOKING A PLEASURE When you use I XL,, the Queen of Cooking Stoves.

Cost of fuel, Is. per week. Hundreds of Testimonials. Call and inspect them.

ALSO The CHAMPION Patent Bath Water Heater,

Which is a Favourite wherever used. Wood for Fuel.

ANDREW GANT,

18 ARMSTRONG ST., BALLARAT.

Competent Tradesmen in all brandies of the Plumbing Trade sent to any part of the State. Gas Pitting, Hot Water Services, and Electric Bells a Specialty. I have the largest and most artistic stock of Gasfittings in Eallarat. Maker of Bradley’s Acetylene Gas Generator, winner of all the lead ing prizes for Acetylene Gas. Tanks, Roofing Iron, Spouting, &c., in stock.

£iflinollicnc Cream Soap

(REGISTERED))

Is a Pure, Neutral, strongly Antiseptic, and Curative Soap, universally recommended for the Toilet, N ursery, and Bath purposes. Is an elegant article for imparting a healthy Complexion, and gives a softness, delicacy, and freshness to the skin. Removes Tan, Sunburn, Irritation, &c., &c. It will also be found a thorough luxury for shampooing, effectually removing and cleansing the scalp from Dandruff.

Ligmolliene Cream Soap is sold in oval tablets at Is. each, stamped with the trade ” mark “ Ligmolliene.” Can be obtained from all chemists throughout Australasia.    ^.

°'«rhe William Henry Malyon,

203 Victoria Buildings, Sturt Street, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia.

J R W. Lyon | 7(] I 1 H. Woodhouse j | ( J. Anderson I r(V| | L. Callinan ( M |


1.

2.


i E. O’Meara 1 nr I R. A. Colenso )

( H. Whidburn ) 7n j H. McKenzie f


o j C.Donaldson /

| R. W. Lyon I A. Whidburn and Callinan, 60, h.m.


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RRI2;f3 1^,1 ST .—Continued.

Recital (Illustrated)—Open.

1.    Elsie Berry ... 80 13. H.Woodhouse. 70

2.    J. Anderson ... 77 | W. I).Wheal, 69, h.m.

Recital (Humorous) -Shakespeare.

1.    Elsie Berry    ...    87    I    3.    J. Anderson . 80

2.    C. Tonkin    ...    82    |    C.    Donaldson, 75, h.m.

Dialogue (Humorous)—Shakespeare. i ( Miss Harris    I    n9    j    o    I Mr. Hanlon I rn

) Mr. Tonkin    J    |    J Mr.M'Lennau j

9 j Miss L. Lawn | a, I ( Miss Blythe ( b |

Rec ital—Ladies under 16.

L L. Whidburn    ...    90    o    ( F. McKee j QO

2. S. Cooper    ...    85    J M. Hawker (

L. Ritchie, 81, h.m.

R ecital—Ladies who have never won a prize.

1.    J. Bath    ...    78    I    3.    L. Green ... 76

2.    E. McGregor    ..    77    |    0. Bale, 75, h.m.

Recital—Gentlemen under 16.

1.    H.W. C. Davey. 86 I 3. M. Williams ... 80

2.    N. Wellington . 81 | J. Blaikie, 78, h.m.

Recital—Ladies under 21.

1.    F. Hanrahan    ...    86    I    3.    C. Donaldson... 83

2.    L. Lawn    ...    85    |    L.    Whidburn, 81, h.m.

Dialogue, from “ Still Waters Run Deep Gentlemen.

o j W. D. Wheal l Ar 6 | T. Bolton | 40 W. Hawthorne & W. Ruxton, -10, h.m.

Reading (Scripture)—Ladies and gentlemen under 16.

1.    K. Honan ... 79 I 3. B. Banting ... 77

2.    L. Whidburn ... 78 | M. Williams, 76, h.m.

Reading (Impromptu)—Open.

I. E. Goddard ... 80 3. K. Ryan ... 78 9 j T Bolton I 7Q C. Donaldson, 76, h.m - I G. Wollaston j y

Dialogue, from Pygmalion and Galatea ”— Open.

1.

2.

Oratorical Display—Gentlemen who have never won a first prize for oratorical display.

1,    P. F. Hynes ... 84 I 3. T. R. Bolton... 79

2.    H. A. McKenzie 80 | F. D’Amaral, 78, h.m.

Recital (Humorous —Under 16.

1.    Y. Kerr ... 87 I 3. M. Williams ... 85

2.    F. McKee ... 86 | S. Cooper, 84, h.m.

D ialogue (Humorous)—Open.

.    ( Miss Goddard I Qn I o ) Miss HafTis )

• | Mr. Danby j * I ( Mr. McGowan j 9 f Miss O’Meara i o9 [ Miss Donaldson and ~ ( Mr. Colenso \    \ Mr. Lyon, 70, h.m.

Crp

Hulion’s

, $

^or a Presen^ 'n Jewellery or Silverware.


The Largest and best stock in the City to choose from.

H. F. HUTTON,

Shoppee Square, Sturt Street.


PRIZE LIST.—Continued.

Prepared Reading —Gentlemen.

1.    W. Hawthorne 81 G. McNicholI and J.

2.    T. R. Bolton ... 80 S. Hanlon, 75, h.m.

3.    W. D. Wheal ... 76

Prepared Reading—Ladies.

1. K. Ryan    ... 90 I 3. L. Green ... 83

2. M. Craigie    ... 84 | L. Calistro, 82, h.m.

Oratorical Display—Gentlemen.

1.    G. Calistro ... 82 I 3. H. A. Mckenzie 80

2.    W. D. Wheal... 81 | F. Shannon,76, h.m.

RecitAi. (Original)—Open.

1.    Eileen O’Meara.79 | 3. C. Donaldson... 77

2.    G. McNicholI .. 78 | M. Craigie, 76, h.m.

Recital (Champion Character)—Ladies.

1.    Ethel Goddard. 92 I 3. Adeline Harris 89

2.    Elsie Berry ... 90 | C. Donaldson, 88, h.m.

Championship Medal.

Elsie Berry, 27 points ...    ...    1

Ethel Goddard, 25 points    ...    2

Lila Woodburn, 24 points    ...    3

Eileen O’Meara, 18 points    ...    4

Com edtetta.

“in Honor Bound"—Messrs. Grant and Hall and Misses Goddard and Vickers 1 “Fennel”—Messrs. Callinan, Whidburn, and Anderson, and Miss Whidburn ... 2 “Sugar and Cream”—Messrs. McGowan and Goldsworthy and Misses Harris and Gray ...    ...    ...    ... 3

“Little Lord Fauntleroy”—Mr. Colenso, Mr. Pizzey, Mr. Rowe, Mr. Gregory, and Misses Colenso, Lindsay, and O’Mera—Hon. mention.


H


W I BEIT



Tailor,

Hatter,

& Mercer,


Sturt Street.


My Mercery Department is nowl fully stocked with , the latest and most up-to-*< date goods.


- All the newest shades in —-—

Bats, Shirts, CUs, Collars, etc., etc.

And everything in Underwear that will conduce to the Comfort of the sterner sex.


The Lines have been well bought, and the prices yen will find are right.

Come here for what you want—

W. H.GENT,

Sturt Street

(Legter’s Hotel is opposite).


PRIZE LIST .-Continued.

MUSICAL SECTION.


Piano Solo—Under 10 years.

1.    I. Austin    ...    87 I    3.    S. Aikins    83

2.    M. Chegwin    ...    84 |    B. Ives, 82,    h.m.

Hum otto ns Son g—Gen tlemen.

1.    R. G. House    ...    77 I    3.    C. Naylor    ... 70

2.    G. 0 Cole    ...    75 |    J. Meagher,    65, h m.

H UM otto us Duet Open.

G. 0. Cole and W. Ruxton ...    ... 1

Character Song from Comic Ore ra Open

1.    A. S. Henderson 78 j 3. J. Barnes ... 71

2.    Edwards ... 76 | G. 0. Cole, 60, h.m.

Piano Solo—Under 12.

1 Willie James ... 95 I 3. E. Nettle ... 90 2. E. Driscoll ... 91.| C. Fraser, 89, hm.

Piano Solo—Under 18.

1.    E. Schliebner ... 93 I 3. G. Brearley 90

2.    K. Meagan ... 91 | E. Hartley, 86, h.m.

Piano Reading At Sight—Open.

1.    C. W. Preece .... 96 I 3. J. R. Prout ... 81

2.    M. L. Yercoe .. 91 | K. Meagan, 78, h.m.


Scotch Ballad—Open.

1.    R. O'Mahony ...    93    I    3. K. Heron    ... 91

2.    O. Stringer    ...    92    \    R. Ferguson, 90,    h.m.

Piano Solo—Under 14.

1.    C. Hallam    ..    90    3. Willie James    ... 87

2.    C. Fraser    ...    89    i    N. Davies, 85,    h m.


Piano Solo—Any age.

1. K. Meagan - 92 I 3. E Hartley 83 2 M. L. Yercoe... 85 | E. Schliebner, 80, h.m



Piano Duet—Any age.

I. Davies I qc i a ' T- Holst E. Schliebner j j ( Miss Rem N R ice . I o> M. Hennah and F Phillips V' ’’ ! Fleay, 78. h.m.


M.


Song (t>y an Australian Composer)—Open.

1.    J. Patterson ... 94 I 3. K. Heron    90

2.    R. Ferguson ... 92 I T. Yeitch, 88, h.m.

Irish Ballad—Open.

1. J. Patterson ... 94 I 3. O. Stringer ... 90

2. K. Heron    ... 91 | R. Ferguson, 89, h.m.

Piano Solo- Under 16.

1.    K. Meagan ...100 I 3 E. Rowe ... 97

2.    C. Fraser ... 98 | M. L. Yercoe,95,h.m


Piano Duet—Under 15.


) L. Read W. James { A. Taylor W. Morcom


98 | 3. 97


Y. Wilkie E. Dickinson E. Nettle and T. Bickett, 95, h.m.


96


English Ballad—Open.

LA. Campbell ... 95 I 3. O. Sharpe ... 92 2^ R.O’Mahony ... 94 | O. Stringer, 89, h.m.

Welsh Balla'd- Open.

1. W. T. Evans ... 90 I 3. J. R. Prout ... 82 | 2: K. Heron ... 87 | E. Commons, 80, h.m.


X*HX25E LIST.Continued.


Chorus—Children.

1 Central S.S. ... 81 I 3. Eureka St. S.S. 77 2. N. Creswick S.S. 79 | Beaufort S.S.,75, h.m.

Cali-sthenic and G ymnastic Display.

1.    Bendigo Central 13. Ballarat Orphan

S.S.    ...158 | Asylum, jun. 128

2.    Ballarat E. Art j Ballarat Orphan As.,

School . 138 | senior team, 119, h.m.

Grand Champion Juvenile Choir Contest:

1.    Geelong Juvenile I 3. Miss Queree’s

Choir    .. 90 | Choir ... 76

2.    Ballarat Baptist I Juvenile Orpheus

Sunday School 87 | Society, 70, h.m.

Champion Vocal Solo—Open.

1.    P. Green ... 98 I 3, R. O’Mahony.. 93

2.    R. Ferguson ... 95 | F. Quinn, 92, h.m.

Song—Boys under 15.

1.    A. Ratcliffe ... 89 [ 3. N. Wellington. 86

2.    S. Haisman ... 87 | W. J. Biddle, 84, h.m.

Song—Girls under 15.

1.    J. Wallace ... 93 I 3. S. Oatway . 85

2.    O. Tolputt ... 87 | V. Pauli, 82, h.m.

Action Song—Girls.

1.    Sacred Heart Con- I 3. North Creswick

vent No. 2 team ] State School

2.    Sacred Heart Con- 14. Miss Q ueree’s

vent No* 1 team |    team

Action Song—Bovs.

1.    C. W. Tompkins’ I 3. Miss Queree’s No.

team    |    2 team

2.    Miss Queree’s No. ]

1 team

Sunday School Choral Contest.

1.    Baptist S.S. ... 90 I 3. Town Miss S.S. 70

2.    Lydiard St. S.S. 82 | 4. Scots.Ch’ch S.S. 69

Bass Solo.

1.    A. S. Henderson 90 I 3. H. T. Owen .. 85

2.    Ray Edd}' ... 86 j H. O. Owen, HO, h.m.

Illustrated Song—Open.

1.    J. C. Patterson. 88 I 3. C. K. Heron ... 80

2.    A. A. Marks ... 82 | P. Green, 78, h.m.

Violin Solo—Under 10.

1.    Gertie Healey... 90 I 3. Irvine Williams 82

2.    J, Bickett ... 84 | R. Williams, 75, h.m.

Violin Solo Under 13.

1.    S. Tompkins ... 95 I 3. W. Armstrong. 84

2.    Allan Payne ... 90 | G, Healey, 83, h.m.

Violin Duet—Under 15.

1.    Stanley & Nor- I 3. S. Curnow and

man Tompkins 90 I A. Payne ... 85

2.    K. Meagan and I 4. C. Lord and E.

G. Healey ... 87 | Praetz ,    70

Sacred Solo—Gentlemen.

1.    A. A. Marks ... 94 I 3. A. E. Cutter ... 78

2.    J. R. Prout .... 90 J H. Daymond, 77, h.m.


PRIZE LIST.Continued,.


Singing at Sight.

1.    Clias. Preeee    ...    90    I    3. 0. Stringer    ...    83

2.    J. R. Prout    ...    85    |    4. Annie Hill    ...    70

Tenor Solo.

1.    W. T. Evans    ...    87    I    T. Cameron    ...    80

2.    A. G. Gibson    ...    85    |    W. Jealous, 77, h.m.

Soprano Solo. -

1.    Addie Campbell 98 I 3- Florrie Quinn . 92

2.    R. O’Mahony ... 94 | M. Matthews,91, h.m

Violin Solo—Any age.

1.    R. Morgan . 92 I M. Dyer    ... 87

2.    L. Brearley ... 89 | H. M'Callum, 80,h.m.

Violin Quartette—Open.

1.    Miss Anstis, Miss B. McGregor, Mastei’s M.

Dyer and S. Tompkins    ...    ... 90

2.    Misses L. Brearley, D. Heywood, and E. Challen, and Master M. Brearley ... 80


Violin Solo—Under 16.

1.    E. Brearley ... 92 I 3. H. M'Callum ... 88

2.    K. Meagan ... 90 | S. Tompkins, 85, h.m. Violin Duet—Any age.


1.


j B. M‘Gregor ( M. Dyer


80


9 t L. Brearley | ‘ | M. Brearley I


Sacred Solo?—Ladies.

1 R. O’Mahony. 9813. Florrie Quinn... 95 2. Pearl Green ... 97 { E. Wright, 93, h.m.


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Vocal Duet-F. Quinn | y-


J. Warren II. O’Al ihony T. Pritchard


90


Mixed Voices, o ) E. ‘ ommons ' ‘ j C.Whitehead Miss Williams and Mr Whitehead, 80, h.m.


87


Male Chorus.

1.    Ballarat Musical Society    ...    ...    95

2.    Ballarat Orpheus Society    ...    ...    72

3.    Bendigo Liedertafel    ...    ...    70


Vocal Trio—Mixed Voices.

1.    T. Pritchard, F. Quinn, O. Sharpe ... HI)

2.    E. Richards, D. Fox, M. Taylor ... 75

3.    C. Whitehead, W. Morgan, A. Andrews 60


No. 3 Choral Contest.

1.    St. Andrew's, Bendigo    ...    ...    95

2.    Ballarat Musical Society,    B    ..    ...    94

3.    Ballarat Musical Society,    A    ...    ...    90

4.    Bendigo Liedertafel...    ...    ...    81


Mezzo-Soprano Solo.

1.    J. Patterson ... 94 I 3. A. Campbell ... 92

2.    R. O’Mahony .. ‘.*3 | O. Stringer, 91, h.m.


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2.


Vocal Duet—Gentlemen, j T. Evans    (    I    o    J W. Jealous    |    7r

1 H. Williams    f    |    I T. Pritchard    I

( C. Whitehead    I Qn    I    ,    | C. H. Owen    I    7Q

| A. E. Cutter    j W    |    4’    ) E. Middlin    (


Quartet—Mixed Voices.

1. Misses O. Sharpe, O. Stringer, Messrs.

W. Jealous, R. Eddy    ...    ... 90

j 2. Misses Hazeltine and Barton, Messrs. Jones and Watts ...    ...    ... 85


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Vocal Tklo—Ladies.

1.    Misses M. Sullivan, R. O’Mahony, O. '

Stringer ...    ...    ...    ... 95

2.    Misses T. Veitch, Phillipson, Williams. 90

3.    Misses Marks, Smith, and Heathcote ... 87 Misses A. Hassell. A Smith, M. Matthews,

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1.    Ballarat Lyric Orchestra (Mr. W. Crude,

Conductor)    --    ...    .85

2.    Geelong Orchestral Society iMr. J. J.

Bailey, Conductor)    ...    ... 80

No. 2 Choral Contest.

1.    St. Andrew’s, Bendigo (Mr. A. T.

Crooke, Conductor)    ...    ...    90

2.    Ballarat Philharmonic Society (Mr. J.

Robson, Conductor)    ...    ...    75

3.    Bendigo Liedertafel...    ...    ...    72

Contralto Solo.

1.    Pearl Green ... 95 I 3. G. Norman ... 93

2.    M. Sullivan ... 94 | 0. George, 90, h.m.

Baritone Solo.

1. J. Warren ... 93 I 3. R. Hunt .. 8S

2. W. E. Lewis ... 89 j W. Hampton, 87, h.m.

Vocal Duet—Ladies.

1.    Tottie Veitch and Rose Williams ... 90

2.    Olive Sharpe and Addie Campbell ... 89

3.    Frances Dykes and Janet Patterson . 79 E. M. Commons and M. E. Jolly, 73, h.m.

Female Chorus.

1.    Bendigo Liedertafel...    ...    ...    92

i 2.    St.    Andrew’s    ...    ...    ...89

3. Ballarat Musical Society ...    ... 85

Male Quartet.

1.    Messrs. Mollard, Armstrong, Warren

and Payne    ...    ...    ...    80

2.    Messrs. Owen (2), Evans and Beckman 74

3.    Messrs. Evans, Baillee, Lewis and

Williams    ...    ...    ...    72

GRAND CHAMPION CHORAL CONTEST.

1.    Geelong Musical Society (Mr. J. J.

Bailey, Conductor)    ...    • 145

2.    Ballarat Musical Society (Mr. W.

Boustead, Conductor) ...    ...    13(5

3.    Bendigo Liedertafel (E. Brindley,

Conductor)    ...    -■    130

4.    Ballarat Philharmonic Society (Mr. J.

Robson, Conductor) ...    -•    127

5.    St. Andrew’s Competitive Choir (Mr.

A. T. Crook, Conductor)    ... 123

6.    Bathurst Federal Choir (Mr. T. H.

Massey, Conductor) ...    ...    113

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