ART UNION DRAWN.
LUCKY NEW ZEALANDERS.
THREE GOOD PRIZES
(United Press Association—Copyright). SYDNEY,-May. 30. The official drawin of Golden ChestNo. 2 Art Union to-day was performed by Mr C. T..Ulm and Mr Hector Bolitho, the New Zealand writer. The principal prizes were drawn as fair lows:-- "-• i, *.;'. Frist prize (£4000) 'to Randwick: ■ Second prize (£400) to "Wanted Badly" Syndicate, Mataroa, Taihape, New Zealand, Third prize (£100) to O. Wallace, Richmond, Nelson,-New Zealand. Fifth prize' (£25) to Lewis, King Street, Dunedin.
WINNER OF THE FIRST PRIZE. DAUGHTER OF NEW ZEALANDEB.' (Received This Day, 10.10 a.m.) I-"'.' SYDNEY, This'Day. In the Golden Chest No. 2 art union the first prize was won by Miss Daphne Speck; whose father is" a native of Taranaki, New Zealand. Miss Speck plans to, take ■ the whole family on a visit to her father's" birthplace. . ! . ■•'.(£ ' ..
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 54, Issue 195, 31 May 1934, Page 5
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