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£2OOO TO AUCKLAND.

“STROKE OF LUCK” ART UNION. MINOR DISTRICT SUCCESSES (By Telegraph—Press -Associati''!)) WELLINGTON, Last Night. The following are the results in the first 35 places of the “Stroke of Luck” art union drawn to-night: — First prize, £2000: 44,17 i; "Lucky Strike,” SO Shortland street, Auckland. Second prize, £500: 194,420, “Tuingara,' ’ Eemuera. Third prize, £200: 204,402, “Gren,” G.P.0.. Auckland. Fourth prize, £100; 120,354, blank, Christchurch butt. Fifth prize, £75: 120,796, “Hospital Birds,” Christchurch. £lO prizes: 194,350, Mrs. A. Davidson Albany; 75,897, J. W. Somerville, Post Office, Te Awamutu; 138,931, B, South Waiuta; 30,067, “Tan John,” Tuhoo road, Otiku; 13,935 , “Nil Desperandum,” Petone; 97,391, “George,” E. M. Ryan, Wellington; 193,694, H. T. Jephcoatt, Kaikohe,* North Auckland; 10,320, “Thamas, ” Papakura, Miss C. Fox, Ramanuuu; 32,730, K. Neilson, West Coast; 104,894, “Birthday,” Cheviot; 22,307, “Just in Time,” New Plymouth; 134,042, “Stroke of Luck,” Christchurch; 154,298, “Lucky Stroke,” 'Auckland; 05,004, Lillian Dorizzi, c/o Grand Hotel, Palmerston North; 132,704, “It” (Christchurch butt); 15,392, “Happy Days,” Mrs. E. Harris, Takaroa; 125,752, “Change of Luck,” Auckland; 78,013, Mrs. H. MacMillan, Bruntwood; 44,557, “My Lucky Day/’ 48 Ariglesea street, Ponsonby; 159,685, “Mellon,” Hastings; 42,042, “Skeptic,” Auckland; 128,277, "Happy Birthday,” Balmoral, kit. Eden; 41,703, ‘Hope So,” Waiotira; 66,845, M.M.J., 8 *Penrose avenue, Wellington; 121,669, “So That is That,” Mr. H. E. Davis, 268 Oxford terrace, Christchurch; 123,073, Mr. W. Stribling, Christchurch; 128,442, “Had My Stroke,” Mr. A. Brown, 13 Mangawhau road, Newmarket; 42,081, Samuel Dancr, New Lynn; 72,768, “Last Day.” Stratford; 49,479, “Half Past Three,” I. Hemmingsen, Shannon. District £5 pries: 48,551, “Try ray Luck,” Cloverlea, Palmerston North; 165,731, “Easter Egg”; 10,264, “Elsie and Pepo,” 8 Pitt street; 10,679, “Tino Roto”; 65,556, Slippery”; 1329, “Hardluck Sharpie”;. 10,420, “Stiffy”; 143,065, “Boneyard”; 49,518, A. Hobbs; 48,345, Branscombe; 147,553, R. Peck, c/o J. Lane, Rewa; 67,389, “Wet Stuff,” Palmerston North; 65,431, Kairanga R.D.; 96,541, “Canterbury,” Palmerston North; 14,083, “Little Sister's Birthday,” Flarge's line; 10,466, G. Stuart; 65,089, “Lonely Two,” Ohau; 65,048, “Six-Ten,” Levin.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 May 1938, Page 7

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£2000 TO AUCKLAND. Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 May 1938, Page 7

£2000 TO AUCKLAND. Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 May 1938, Page 7

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