WINNERS OF £2OOO PRIZE
MOTOR BODY WORKERS ONE RAGING YACHTSMAN IDLE ALONG' SUCCESS (Per Press Association.) Oil RTSTCTIURGII. this- day. The holders of the winning B2OCIC liekel in (lie- 'Ti's Mine at Last" art union, are Messrs. Owen Matthew and it. Gordon Moor, who are both employed at a motor body works in the city. These winners of the small fortune are the shyest, folk in New Zealand’ today. and refused to be "cornered” for purposes of photographing or interviewing. However. Mr. .Moor, who is a youth of 19 years, is already moderately well known to llie public as a yachtsman for several seasons, lie had been a member of llie Waimakaviri Sailing (Hub and for the past two years has been sailing his own yacht, the Dolphin. He has wen the idle along championship of Canterhury and in 1934 lie sailed in the / class of the New Zealand championship at- Dunedin.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19024, 26 May 1936, Page 15
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152WINNERS OF £2000 PRIZE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19024, 26 May 1936, Page 15
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