ART UNION PRIZE WINNERS.
(raws *ssoa*no» T»t»osilM||| AUCKLAND, A H. Munro Clark, winner of ttjji prize of £2OOO in the «NowprS«|H| art union, is an employee in ty jM of the organiser, Mr . Compter m \ states that Clark bought a Wm \ tickets that had been return"jSHj \ by a Eotorua dealer. ClarK *mm \ the prize of £SOO allotted to tWJ| j of the winning ticket. He Wjgffifl 1 name on the stub of the wianWfJH| [ as Munro, a contraction of ia *£sm Clark had no part in the "JHBHf which was by marbles from ""gygl final drawing was done by Sullivan. , ' wisilf It is stipulated on the wK«jMS| if the seller of the winning Zffiffl an employee of the organiser, ttJHffi of the ticket is regardedas *W.^g
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18970, 7 April 1927, Page 8
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174ART UNION PRIZE WINNERS. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18970, 7 April 1927, Page 8
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