ART UNION NO. 18
SMALLER PRIZE-WINNERS. Additional winners of prizes in Art Union No, 18 are as follows:— £5 prizes.—Mrs Voice, Palmerston South; W. Healey, car sheds, Dunedin; Mrs Anderson, Owhango; Mrs Meiklejohn, Earnscleugh; Mrs Logan, Waitaki South; H. Debrizzac, Palmerston North; “High Hopes,’’ Wellington; L. Thompson, Hunterville; “Pop,” Brooklyn; “Rabbits,” Petone; Joyce Billing, Te Aroha; “First Customer,” Northcotej H. Summers, Waireia Estuary; Mrs Nicholson, Manurewa; Mrs Coleman, Redcliffs; James Hay, Fairlie; N. Watkins, Puaka; “Traction Syndicate,” Woolston; “Four Leaf Clover,” Dunedin; C. Gray, Riverton; “Black Cat” Syndicate, Caversham; “Little Wonder,” Turakina; F.
! Downie, Invercargill; “Hardy,” Ohutu; >; “Must Win Again,” Taihape; “Three Just Men,” Bulls; “Leather Britches,” . Mangaweka; Mrs Christenson, Karamea; H. Dickson, Greymouth; I. Mc- " Crae, Devonport; Muriel Smith, Taupiri; Mrs Uren, Claudelands; “The Cooks,” Devonport; ' “Chimes Tea,” Hastings; Miss Taylor, Whakaki; “Baa Gum,’' Wellington; W. Kellane, Wellington; Norman Lamb, Pleasant Point; Elsie Price, Cambridge; G. Tromm, Walton; “We Two,” Point Chevalier; J. Findlay, Tauhei; Mrs Gray, Puriri; Mrs Oates, Tokomaru Bay; Miss Rudy, Wellington; A. Dunn, Tekopuru; 104,993, Hikurangi; Miss Gardiner, Wellington; “Lucky at Last,” Wellington; “J.M.W.,” Roseneath; H. Autridge, New Plymouth; Mrs Dannefaerd, Tepoi; Temperton, Onehunga; “Hard Up,” Glenaf- . ton; “L. and A.,” Stratford; “Syndicate 13,” Sandringham; “Good Luck,” Otahuhu; Mr Williamson, Seacliff; No. 18, Ida Valley; “Four of Us,” Dunedin; R. Hewitt, Alexandra; “My Turn,” Patutahi; Mrs Griggs, Reefton; Margaret O’Neill, Wanganui; J. Hey, Seacliff; S. Free, Fitzherbert West; F. Scott, Hinakura; E. Dine, Napier; “Last Chance,” Wellington; “Brother and Sister,” Mount Albert; No. 7, Mangere; T. King, Melbourne; “Four Thirteens,” Maungatuatare; “Much Wanted,” Maungamahu; M. Bowden, Herald Office, Auckland; A. Hickton,' Mercer; Mrs Pankhurst, Whenuakura; R. Chambers, Ashburton; Mrs McLean, Rissington; “Never Any Luck,” Masterton; H. Mason, Lower Hutt; Mrs Watson, Blenheim; “Three Beauties,’’ Fairfax; Mrs Peach, Glenbrook; Mrs Atkinson, Haig Avenue, Auckland; “Two Black Crows,” New Plymouth; “No Luck,” Motu; “The Lucky Year,” Wairoa, Hawkes Bay; “Last Minute,” Gisborne; “Could Do With It,” Kumara; G. Small, ' Longbeach; Mrs Hassell, Colombo street, Christchurch; “Margaret,” Christchurch; “Last Hope,” Box 190, Christchurch; “Two Mugs,” Kaikoura; A. Shand, Sefton; F. Brenden, Gore; “4/1532,’’ Westport; Mrs Price, Rotorua; Mrs Bennett, Kerepeehi; Kia Toa, Te Kuiti; C. Bowen, Waipawa; “My Turn,” Gisborne; “Merry England,” New Brighton; “Kawau Kauangaroa,” Fordell; “Mortgage,” Apiti; Mrs Robins, Whakatane; “Yes, Ma,” Musselburgh; A. Bland, Dalmore; Sissy and Kitty Price, Cromwell; Onuku, Wairoa, Hawke’s Bay; Mrs Adsett, DanneVirke; “Hope On,” Oamaru; H. Willis, Mangahao; C. Karekare, Pakipaki; “Pet,” Box 47, Awanui; “Doughie,” Heme Bay; J. Campbell, Ngaruawahia; “Snowy” Carey, Mangapehi; Mrs Hall, Wairoa, Hawkes Bay; W. Smith, Owhango; B.M. and C.M., Epsom; F. Playfair, Tauranga; “D.A.D.,” Waiuku;
“Lucky No. 18,” Gore; “Four-leafed Clover,” Tuatapere; N. Croull, Papanui; R. Wood, Ashburton; E. Meagher, Sydenham; Mrs James, Waltham road, Christchurch; T. Shaw, Rangiora; “Fresh Blood,” Mangapa, Gisborne; Mrs Honan, 111 Ruline road, Gisborne; Mrs Carter, Marine parade, Napier; Mrs McMillan, Seacliff; N. Atcheson, Matakanui, Otago; “Anzac," Dingle road, St. Heliers Bay; Mrs Kimber, Dargaville; “A Dud,” Woodville; A. and N. Soulby, Wairoa, Hawkes Bay; Mrs B. Hill, Wairoa, Hawkes Bay; “If Dreams Come True,” Urenui; J. Bishop, Normanby; “Last Try,” Eltham; Miss Powell, Wellington; E. Park, Box 272, Wanganui; “M.A.K.” Wellington; “Graynod Syndicate,” Wanganui; “Looking Ahead,” care of L. Smith, Raetihi; “Marguretta,” 38 Regent street, Christchurch; “Spes Bona,” Auckland; J. Wheeler, Kopaki; “Hot Oil,” Dominion road, Auckland; R. Williamson, Wellington; Mary Smith, Oxford street, Lyttelton; A. Borland, Juliet street, Stratford; N. Dixon, Ashhurst; Mrs O’Halloran, Ashhurst; “Jack Mistake,” Greytown; C. Arndt, Wellington; Mr Kennedy, Island Bay; “The Hundredth Chance,” Khandallah; Miss Russell, Rongotai; “One Golden Hope,” care of Priddler, Blenheim; “Kukuburra,” Weka street, Nelson; “Hard Up,” Richmond; V. Congdon, Havelock; E. Hunt, Kaimata; J. Law, Opunake; R. Roberts, St. Martin’s, Christchurch; Donald Moore, Wilson. street, Timaru; Mrs McKenzie, Woodbury, Geraldine; Mrs Turner, River road, Rangiora County; “Try Again For Luck,” Kaiapoi; “Last, But Not Least,” Islington; Louie Devereux; Tuam street, Christchurch; 178th prize, no name, a Christchurch butt (“Stranger,” Christchurch); Coats, Rangitata; “Hopeful Jimmie,” Dublin street, Christchurch.
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Southland Times, Issue 21823, 28 September 1932, Page 4
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659ART UNION NO. 18 Southland Times, Issue 21823, 28 September 1932, Page 4
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