HOBART CONSULTATION
Prizes to New Zealand By Telegraph—Press Association AUCKLAND, Sept. 13. New Zealand subscribers won the first and third prizes in the £12.000 consultation sweepstake drawn on Wednesday in Hobart, Tasmania, under Government supervision, according to private advice received in Auckland. The ticket which won the first prize of £12,000 was number 29,060, held in the name of “Hopeful Syndicate,’ care A. W. H. Roslyn, Dunedin. The winner of the third prize of £1250 wa“G.T.,” of Freeman’s Bay, Auck land, whose ticket was number 109,073 TWO MEN SHARE £12,000 By Telegraph—Press Association DUNEDIN, Sept. 13 The winners of the first prize in the latest Tattersall’s consultation were two Dunedin men, Messrs A. W. Henderson and A. Cranshaw, employees of the Otago Harbour Board. The “Hopeful Syndicate,” under which name they have been sending tickets, was commenced six months ago, the decision being made on the day of tie Harbour Board pi .-me st March.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 233, 14 September 1934, Page 7
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