O, People Dear,— What a family you are! Just look at yourselves, and think how busy you’ve kept me with your C’s and things ! The Old Woman in the Shoe may have had a big one, but I’m sure she didn’t have a busier—nor a dearer, eh? Well, you’re dying to know, so here they are:— First.—JOYCE DINNISON, aged io, Wellington, with 26 discoveries. Second equaI.—MOLLIE NATHAN, aged 12, Palmerston North, with 25 discoveries; and STAFFORD KENT, aged 12, Pongaroa, with 25 discoveries. O, there were lots with twenty-fours and twenty-threes—-far too many to mention. Congratulations from us all, prize-winners Yours, FAIRIEL.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12471, 12 June 1926, Page 16
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