A Musical Prodigy.
A aiutical prodigy has co ,;>s to lighi, ia the eight-year-old son oi Mr and Mrs D- B. Earns, of WoodviHn, who promises to attain future distuuttoL; as a violinist, when seven years ot age (says the Wellington Post) tb >■ boy—who received his initial training sa Palmerston North, in which town ha wa3 born—took high honors in tha ioeai centre examination of tha Roy*-! Academy of Musie, conducted by T. B. Enotfc, who subsequently recomuionaoa that the young player should, if possible, be sect to England for further study. Other prominent lnuKioians have supported this recommendation, and it is probable that a concert will be arranged in Wellington to aid the project:
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Hastings Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 3095, 6 August 1903, Page 3
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115A Musical Prodigy. Hastings Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 3095, 6 August 1903, Page 3
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