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£2OOO TO WELLINGTON CHRISTCHURCH SECOND NORTH ISLAND WINNERS FULL LIST ANNOUNCED (P«r Pr«ss Association.) WELLINGTON, this dr.v. A feature of the -o' iwng of “I’m A Winner" art union last lught, was the success of North Island ticketholders. ' The first prize of .'120(0 was drawn by a Wellington butt, believed to have been sold at the L< nt<?.’- sal Exhibition. The major prizewinners are: First, £2OOO-- 77.231, 'O F. r a Nice Cup of Tea,” Wellington. Second, £looo 150.9G2. Two Old Maids,” Christchurch. Third, £500—107,507, "Tong Chat.’ Lyall Bay. Fourth, £400—96,162, Matt Handley, Paeroa. Fifth, £300—96,595. “The Kid,” Te Aroha. Sixth, 200—48.401, “Anzac," Christchurch-. Seventh, £100—33,194. H. Crompton. Rai Valley Nelson. Minor Prizes £5 Prizes—l 33,779, “Gumboots,” Church street, Palmerston North; 175,017, “Golden Crest,” Ruawai; 178,292. Mrs. J. Crawford, Balmoral. Mount Eden; 135,318 (blank Dunedin butt); 76.079 “Jane Ace,” Wellington; 64,241 “Blondi,” Christchurch; 182,975, "Lucky Last," Canterbury; 38,053, “Tiny Tuke,” Pukemiro. 30,382, “Happy Day, Mother," Christchurch; 178,113, “Arrived in Auckland,” Auckland; 41,172 “Wine Turned Sour,” Belmont; 40,260, “Try Again,” Lower Hutt; 66,013, J. Jarvie, 86 The Square, Palmerston North; 184,864. “You and Me,” Christchurch; 172,804, J. R. Arnold, Aorangi, Gisborne; 180.305, “Old Digger,” Timaru; 28.856. “Outpost," Manawatu Heads. Foxton. 142.659, F. Pirihi, Mata; 126,442. “The Winner.” Christchurch; 191,648, “Our Lucky House,” Sydenham; 189,791, “Two Mugs,” Masterton; 105,400, “Bob and Jim,” Cambridge; 89,529, “Abby and Jean,” Birkenhead; 140,715 (blank Whakatane butt); 152,479, “Keith,” Ileathcote; . 185.418, O. Black, Stillwater; 141.101, "No. 18. Opotiki; 193,075, “To-Morrow," Aramoho; 159,267, “Barry" (no address); 193.528. "Sally,” Wanganui; 24,897, “Our Turn,” Tutuanui; 42,429, “Not This Time,” Lyall Bay; 142,670, _ Mr. Wheeler, Otaika, Whangarei; 66,755, “Nearly Missed,” Palmerston North; 191,078, “Sez You,” Christchurch; 198.529, “Still Trying,” 194 College street, Palmerston North. 97,865, “Horseshoes Everywhere,” Waihi; 78,612, “Last Day,” Grey Lynn; 77,184, “Me Too," Wellington; 152,211. “Hard Up,” Christchurch; 25,242, Miss P McLeod, Karori, 162,247, ‘ Silvei King,” Remuera; 170,589, J. Darrod, Napier; 191,180, 403 Ferry road. Woolston; 106,258, “Highly Delighted,” Fordell, Wanganui; 139,004, “Five Pints,” Frankton; 92,460. “Spanish Lad,” Christchurch. 123,329, "I Owe Silver,” Wellington; 105,672, "Lucky Last,” Fordell; 103,127. “Lucky Moon,” Auckland; 192.582, “My Turn,” Taihape; 12,066, “Capstan,” Ocean Beach, Bluff; 132,534, “Eric and Edna,” Wellington; 185,860. “Good Luck Centennial,” Greymouth; 49.239, “Holiday,” Christchurch; 169,685, “J. and D.” Dunedin: 41,447, “Mabill,” Wellington. 67,291, “Grandad,” Lower Hutt; 151,633, “Happy Landing,” Christchurch; 15,702, “Ses You.” Masterton; 111.854. “Crulat,” Hamilton; 120,390, "Tonic Synd,” New Plymouth; 76.335, “Old Pop.” Wellington; 164,668. "Auckland,” (Auckland butt); 115,758, “Our Turn, Bulls; 104.268, “S. S. Rimutaka." 1922 (Auckland butt); 53,782, “A Winnfcr,’ Rualiti, Raetihi. 11,490. "J. O’Neil.” Milford; 112,346, “Mrs. Jean Bilkey,” Birkenhead: 14,256, “Trying Again," Ponsonby; 198,262, “Lucky Two," Shannon.; 105,542, “Happy Birthday, 27th," Wellington; 53,931, “Going Prosy,” Epsom”; 94,137, “Anzac," Paeroa, 196,881, “'The Orone." 66 Cleveland road. Brooklyn; 121,212, “Mother and Mary,” Normanby; 112,438, “Poppy Jack,” Kihikihi. 11,467, ‘Mary,” Invercargill; 151,790, “Also Ran,” Christchurch; 193,665, “Mary,” Wanganui; 133,650, “I Hope So,” Puponga, Nelson; 63.754, "Put and Take,”-Christchurch; 194,213, M. Pineaha, Putiki, Wanganui; 38,937. “Passing Through,” Rotorua; 161.894, “Once,” Greenland 107,596, “A T,” Box 731, Wellington; 185,988; “Big Bump.” Christchurch. 70,118. “Sydney or the Bush,” Palmerston, Otago; 88,174, ‘‘Passing
Bye," Auckland; 112.260, “At Last,” Te Awamutu: 65.603, (illegible). Puke rua Bay; 126,541. “Nil Desperandum,” Christchurch; 128,710. E. A. Herd. Hillsboro, Onehunga; 73,393, E. D. Brook, Main road, Waitati; 19,374, Eastbourne, 34,156, “The Duke,” Denniston: 104.704, “Good Bye, Mr. Chips," Newmarket. 163.669, R. N. Doyle, 226 Queen street, Onehunga; 33,853, “My Lucky Halfcrown,” I-lokitika; 54.141, Jack Hollier, Wairanga road, Te Kauwhata.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20244, 11 May 1940, Page 3
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