ART UNION RESULTS
£5 PRIZES LUCKY P.B. RESIDENTS (Per Pross Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. The following are the £5 prizes won in it ho “Better Times” art union:— “Monowai,” Wellington; N. Anderson, Brooklyn; “Cheer Up”; Master R. E. .Smith, Rehia; “Last. Chance,” Patutahi; George Tong, Thames; No. 13 Armagh street, Liuwood; Mrs C. C. Clarke, Tangiteroria; “ Alleshopcs, ” Wellington; “Traveller,” Christchurch; ‘Mum and Dad,” Fcilcling; Morton Dali, Forbury; “Lucky Alice,” Auckland; “Irish Corner,” Karioi; Max, Auckland; “Amic,” Coruhill; “Last Note,” Stillwater; W. Monks, 8 Ferry Hill road, lilt. Eden; “No Luck,” c/o. Willie Ross, Dallington; “Pickles,” c/o. New Zealand Express Company, Wellington; “R.Q.,” Box 11, Napier; “Here’s Hoping,” Auckland; J. Pearne, Wellington; 11. S. Papps, Methven; S. K. Standing, Herekino.
“My Times,” Greymouth; “The Twins,” Black Point, West Coast; Belle Richardson and Waltham W. Brown, Scargill; Mrs M. Shaw, 18 Edwin street, Newton; I. Mcßride, Matainui street, Westland “Two In One,” Epsom; “What a Pal,” Newton; Mrs F. Hay, Macrae’s Flat; “Two Hard Uppers, ’ ’ Christchurch; ‘‘ E. K., ’ ’ Wanganui; Walter Thomas, Hamilton; Hamilton; “Happy Days,” Kingslaml; “Stiff, Try Again,” Wellington; “XXX,” R.S.A., Christchurch; “Lucky Horseshoe,” Wanganui; “Jimmy Seldum Fed,” Cheviot; W. R. Doyd Williams, Alexandra; S. Hodgeknown, 40 Princess street, Invercargill; F. G. Bradshaw, Rawenc; “Mrs F.M.P., Kelhurn; 11. Barlow, North Beach.
“Try Again,” Christchurch; Mrs. Wacker, Taihape; “Last Dart,” 34 Crantner Square, Christchurch; “J. and L.,” Dunedin; “Mrs. F,” Wellington; L. Cordner, 242 High street, Christchurch; “Nil Desperand.um,”Havelock; “Pupil,”, Sacred Heart College, Wanganui; “Lot To,” Wellington; “Pussmoth,” Auck- j land; J. Alwenger, Thames; “Black Cat,” Wellington; “K.J.,” Gisborne; “Never Qet,” West-port; “Lucky Last,” j Pokeno; “How About Me,” Waitati, via Dunedin: “She Frog,” Auckland; San 1 Toy, Makakihi street, Canterbury; “4/165,” Matata; Mosher. Palmerston Nbrth; “Last Hope.” Cashmere; “Alfa-; Romeo,” Christchurch; “Hillcna,” 71 Great South road. Auckland: “Harold and Lancv,” Kerr’s road. Christchurch ; Electric Chimes; 0. Goodwood, Otago; “Scout,” Auckland. I “Two Cow Cockeys,” I’aeroa; “Syd-j ncy or the Bush,” Wellington; B. K. | Millard, Levin; “No. 304,” Auckland; i G. Robertson, 1052 Great South road, j Auckland; Jack Jepson, Korokoro; “Wo Five,” Wanganui; “Dog’s Hope,”Frankton Junction: “Scotte’s Luck,” Wellington; J. Bradley, 7 Kingsland terrace, Auckland; E. C. Wylie, 12 Nor- 1 wood road, Bayswater; “Just Again.” Invercargill; William Barraclough, Hnwera; Miss Balmer, Wellington; "Happy,” Ashley averme, New Lynn; “No Luck.” Mr. T. Carrie, Mayfield;,* “Bluebell,” G. Wood, Paeroa; “Still' Hoping,” Whitford ; Miss K. Todd. Mar-, tinborough; “Five Stiffs,” Wellington; “Auckland’s Turn,” 11. Watkins. Huinia: Ted Watson, Castlebar, Khyber Pass ; F. Meyer, Kaiapoi; S. Long, c,o Box 82, Te Aro. “Two Love Birds,” Otoko; “Might Be,” Oamaru; Irene Turner, llikutaia; “Optimist,” Auckland; “Irish Jane,” Christchurch; “Pctone Still Trying,” Seatoun Heights; W. Randell, Te Puke; A. S. Ross, 29 Argyle street, Herne Bay; “K,” Taylor Avenue, Auckland; “Sir Roger,” Wellington; “No Luck,” Dunedin; “Two Needy Ones,” Kaiapoi; “Better Times,” Horohoro; John Brown, motor vessel Te Aroha; “Ninth of September,” Dunedin; E. Clayton, Wellington; Miss R. Urquhart, Patumahoe; “Mug Again,” Woodville; ‘‘Five Handles Lost,” Opawa; “Mrs. R.J.A.,” Auckland; “Good Luck Boy,” Hastings; “Releaser,” 196 Gloucester street, Christchurch; “Bright Thought, ’ Tokanui; George Creek, Whakatane. “Pudden,” West Coast; N. Me-• Donald, Awanui, North Auckland; “l Draw It,” Mrs. M. Morrow, Piopio; “1.G.5.,” Wellington; H. R, Smith, Palmerston North; J. Webb, Albany; Mrs. Widow, Invercargill; Arthur Campbell, Mosgiel; “Air. and Airs. New-wed,” Christchurch; “Toby,” f Thames; Ann Bonder, Lower Hutt; “Jepy the Bat,” Whiteman’s Valley; Mrs. Barber, Petone; Airs. F. Casey, Napier; “Ikey,” Wellington; “Ray of Hope,” Public Trust, Christchurch; Mrs. J. Hedges, Royal Confectionery, i Hamilton ; “Ace of ’ Diamonds,” Gisborne- “Fifty-Fifty,” Waimate; 1L Blair and Company, Takapau; “XX,“ Christchurch; J. Currie, New Guinea; “Joy Germs,” Blenheim; “Charlie,” Christchurch; J. Maguire, New Plymouth ; “Emmett,” Auckland.
“Lucky Johna,” Otahuhu; “Nil Desperandum,” Khandallah j “Granny,’ Hawke’s Bay; “Macs,” Ross South, West Coast; “Min and Bill,’ Wanganui East; “Kwok Zen,” Hamilton; E. Cawthorn, Wellington; “Once More,” Ngakawau; ‘'Cyril and Fred,” Parnell; “Ancrurn,” Wellington; Mrs. G. 11. Crawford, Claudelands; “The Gear Box,” Turua; “Cranky Ann,” Lake Coleridge; “Better Times,” Kaikoura; “Lncky Times,” Invercargill; Peter Lawrence Jonahs, 3 Gibson street, Timaru; Mary Brown, Royal Hotel, Nelson ; Charley Barley, Wellington : “Money Wanted,” Christchurch; “111,” Clyde street, Invercargill; “A Trip to ICawbia,” Ruatoria; “Stiffev and Moa,” Palmerston North; S. Fillene, Taumarunui; “Still Trying,” East Coast; “Borrowed Plumes,” Wellington; “Days Bay,” Auckland; Mrs. H. M. Scarle, Christchurch, Black - Pudding Club, Newmarket: “Cat’s Luck.’’ Waitara; “Lucky 13,” Waihi; “Its Mine,” Norsewood.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18207, 30 September 1933, Page 15
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