A. mushroom, turning the scale at four pounds and measuring twonty-onb inches in diameter has been gathered on, .the Saightbn Grange estate, Cheshire.. .'
■' The musical fraternity will bo interested to hear that a young Duncdin musician, Mr. Charles F. Turner, has rdturned.to that city <ifter an absence of six years, of which , ho has made the most in study abroad. Mr. Turner (adds the " Otago Daily Times"), who was a former "pupil, of . tho late Mr. A. J. , Barth, spent three years in Germany studying tho pianoforte under the best masters, particularly at Leip'Bi'c, under Horr Teichmtiller, of the Eoyal Conservatormm; giving special attention to concert platform work and the mastery of modern methods of tuition. He subsequently spent some time in Italy,' and for the last twoyears has been'in Amorica/'adding to his experience and reputation'in , tho profession. Hβ proposes to give; a recital in Dunedin at an early date, and may possibly decide to take up a permanent residence in his native city. . ' ■ ■■ - '
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 35, 5 November 1907, Page 6
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