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Correspondence.

To the Editor of the Lyttelton Times.

Sir,—As I understand the Lytteltbu Choral Society is defunct, I wish to know through the columns of your journal what has become of the piano, valuable music, &c, the property of the Society? ■ - ■ -

If any of the former-members will answer my query, they will oblige one who helped towards getting the property together.

I am, sir, yours,. &c,

BASSO.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 593, 14 July 1858, Page 4

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Correspondence. Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 593, 14 July 1858, Page 4

Correspondence. Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 593, 14 July 1858, Page 4

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