School Cricket.
Luncheon to Sir Francis Boys. Women's Bowls.
the art union. A voting w"innn street seller recollects selling the ticket to a man who sinned the n:.me "Australia," hut he was cither a visitor or is taking pains to keep his identity a iccrct.
HELIEF WORKER WINS Al 500 (THE MESS Special Service.] AUCKLAND, March 2!. The winner of the second prize of £SOO in the "Golden Chance" a l "* union is Mr Patrick Grogan, who is oil relief work. Mr Grojuai is a sailor, aged 54, and for about yo years he was employed in local sailing vessels in Me coastal trade, beini4 master of several scows. He has been unemployed f° r ebout two years.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21120, 22 March 1934, Page 16
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