Hamilton Ticket Wins First Prize In Lottery
(N.Z. Press Association) WELLINGTON, Jan. 12. Apart from the tenth of MOO, which went to Dunedin, all the main prizes in Golden Kiwi No. 410, drawn today, were won by North Island tickets. The first and third prizes went to Hamilton, and the second to Papatoetoe. The following is the unofficial prize list. The official list, including $lO prizes, will be publlshed later.
$24,000 171572, ton. “Barr Rock,” Hainil* 95144, <6000 “Bernette Syndicate," Papatoetoe. $2500 107160, “F. Five Syndicate,” Hamilton. $2000 30804, “Egmont Syndicate.” Palmerston North. $1100 145393, “Christmas Cheer,” Auckland 6. $1000 108002, “Scrouge Syndicate," Te Atatu Auckland 201661, $700 “M.T. Syndicate," Wellington. 131247, E and J Noone, Mount Hoskill. $500 37200, “Going Home Syndicate,” New Plymouth. $400 64144, ‘Us 2 Xmas,” Dunedin. 43561 63889 5200 75817 77144
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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32194, 13 January 1970, Page 7
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