GOLDEN GIFT ART UNION
CHIEF PRIZES TO OTAGO
COAST AGAIN UNLUCKY
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WELLINGTON, June 20. , Results of the “Golden Gift” an't .union, which wasi dirawre this 1 &i>enin ß . First Prize, £2OOO: —.18826, J. McDonnell, Lake Waitaki, Otago. Second Prize, £5OO: —171523. H. S. .Butcher, Pate'aroa, Otagb. Third Prize, £2OO: —43776, At Last,” Mrs T. W. Brown, Main Road, Upper Hutt. Fourth Prize, £lOO: —35025, Joyce, Jack and James Melling, Miramar. Fifth Prize, £75:—86722. “Mother,” ‘Wanganui. £lO Prizes:—677ss, “Live Wire, Auckland; 25076, “Very Handy, ’ femuka; 84792, “We Two,” Linwood Road, New Lynn; ISSS9, E. Corrigall. ■Hakataranrea ; 165241, “Half and Half,” Hokitika; 71788, “Do a Dash,” Wellington; 94.788, “W.E.,” Motueka;. ■94127, “J. 0.8. Blenheim; 103488, “Chin Kew On,” 153 Rattray Street, Dunedin; 127844, “191.9” Palmerston ■North; 14589 G, “Ajax.” A. Kirst,, Box .19, Milton; 190409, “Blonde,” Dommy Ganzon, Christchurch Boxing Association, Chrisltchurch; 57728, “Our Turn,” Romilly Street, Westport; 37292. “Silk .Sox,” Main Road, Taita; 60453. “Lucky Last,” Riccarton; 120988, “C.T. and H.,” Wellington; 154506. “Aureum Donum Est Meum,” New Brighton; 192075, “Lost Luck.” Tianaru; 123767, “Change Over,” Wellington; 139505, .“Bell Bird,” Mrs Fisher Se'ppell, Pokena Valley; 129402, “Lucky at Last.” .Wellington; 48312, “The Lone Seven,” Cam'hricTge; 82550, “Golden Gift,” Waiitemamara, Hokianga; 145130, “Navy ■Blue,” Oamaru; G 5090, Maggy Clair, .Te< Poi, Matamata; 180350, "The ■Feeble Finis,” Mastertoil; 63713, “Three Aylsbury Drakes,” Christchurch butt; 83G22, “Just a Gift,’ Whangarei: 124414, “Boo” Wellington; 34837, “Jay B,” Frankton. £s’9 FOR COASTERS The following West Coast .ticketholders won £5 prizes: — 57963, Fortune Lies Here, Greymouth. 91205, Rata, Park Terrace, Ross. 90390, Burley, Westport. 57G41, Alan Stewart, Hokitika. 90281, Celebrations, Reefton. 59263, Mr. I-lore, Runanga. 59301 (blank butt). 58G27. J. Driscoll. Waitaroa. CHIEF PRIZE-WINNERS. DUNEDIN, June 20. The holder of the winning ticket in the art union is Mr J. O’Donnell, whois employed as a switchboard operator at the Lake Waitaki hydro-electric power station. Mr O’Donnell, who is married, with one child, is 35 years of age, and has been at Lake Waitaki for about 12 months. He was formerly employed at Hie power station at Lake Waikaremoana. The purchase by post of ticket number 171523 proved a lucky investment for Mr H. S. Butcher, winner of the second prize. Mr Butcher is a you mg single man, wino for the laist five years has been employed as a rabbiter on Mr W. Gibson’s property near Patearoa.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 June 1938, Page 7
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