WELLINGTON TOWN ORGAN
CAUSES CONSTERNATION. WIiuiNGTON, October 3. Experts who have* come out to erect Uit organ at tlte Town Ilafl liavc caused fiume in musical eirckß by stating lliat tlie work will occupy five months, and the hall must bo abandoned to them «11 Usui, tiino. Jt was not suppoaad that the work would require mora than tea weeks, and that the organ parte could be stored in otfojH' portions of the building. The mca, howovor, say Uu;y must use the floor of {he hall, as 'tfiena are 3,400 pipes and hundreds of parts to lay out. People here dW not know the size of the instrument, bo all the musical societies who haye been lookiup forward to holding festivals Imv-e abandoned them, and there will alsa be a- snreat joss of revenue, espepiajly during election time.
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Evening Star, Issue 12625, 3 October 1905, Page 7
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138WELLINGTON TOWN ORGAN Evening Star, Issue 12625, 3 October 1905, Page 7
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