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Chris Callaghan, aged 18, a student at the University of Canterbury, practises on the new pedal timpani in the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. The drums, which cost about $3000, were bought from donations and money earned from music recitals and presented to the Cathedral authorities. They will be dedicated tomorrow and will be used in a concert featuring the combined orchestras of the Christchurch Boys’ High School and the Christchurch Girls’ High School, and the Cathedral choir and orchestra, in the Cathedral on November 7.

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Press, 31 October 1981, Page 6

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Chris Callaghan, aged 18, a student at the University of Canterbury, practises on the new pedal timpani in the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. The drums, which cost about $3000, were bought from donations and money earned from music recitals and presented to the Cathedral authorities. They will be dedicated tomorrow and will be used in a concert featuring the combined orchestras of the Christchurch Boys’ High School and the Christchurch Girls’ High School, and the Cathedral choir and orchestra, in the Cathedral on November 7. Press, 31 October 1981, Page 6

Chris Callaghan, aged 18, a student at the University of Canterbury, practises on the new pedal timpani in the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. The drums, which cost about $3000, were bought from donations and money earned from music recitals and presented to the Cathedral authorities. They will be dedicated tomorrow and will be used in a concert featuring the combined orchestras of the Christchurch Boys’ High School and the Christchurch Girls’ High School, and the Cathedral choir and orchestra, in the Cathedral on November 7. Press, 31 October 1981, Page 6