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MY TURN OF LUCK ART UNION RESULTS DRAWN AT WELLINGTON, MAY 28, 1935. First Prize £2OOO No. 46500 Second Prize £.lOOO No. 04024 Third Prize £4OO No. 77063 Fourth Prize £3OO No. 181681 Fifth Prize £2OO No. 53303 Sixth Prize £lOO No. 34873 Seventh Prize £6O No. 154627 Miglith Prize £5O No. 142320 Ninth Prize £4O No. 13568 Tenth Prize £3O No. 92725 Eleventh Prize .... £2O No. 160650 400 Prizes at £2 each: All tickets the numbers of which end in the figure* 500 find 024, Consolation prize, £242: 161013. n, McArthur, Secretary.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 June 1935, Page 4
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