WINNER OF £12,000
Mother Of Four
(NJZ. Press Association)
AUCKLAND, January 15. Mrs G. H. Caiman, winner of the fourth Golden Kiwi lottery, would rather have kept on working as usual today in the Thames stationer's shop where she is employed, but she had to leave for home shortly after lundi to answer congratulatory telephone calls pouring into her home.
Her four children, Maureen aged 21, Maurice and Patricia, twins aged 19, and Elizabeth, aged 16, also took the afternoon of! to help to cope with the calls at their Mount Sea road home. Their father, Mr G. H. Caiman, a meat inspector at Thames municipal abattoir, was the only one of the family who carried on work as usual.
The family has no special plans in view, although Mrs Caiman intends to carry on with her job because she could not stand the idea of being idle. Mrs Caiman who had considered herself an unlucky gambler, also purchased tickets for her husband and a friend as Christmas gifts.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29722, 16 January 1962, Page 13
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