PRIZE OF £6OOO
TATTERSALL'S DRAW
TWO MEN NOT IDENTIFIED
Ticket Held by Young Woman
Press Association—Copyright Palincrston N., May 10. A great stroke of luck has come the way of two erstwhile residents of Palmerston North, whose identity is at present unknown, they having drawn £6OOO in a Tattersail's consultation ticket made out in the name of "C. and R.. care of Miss Q., Box 420, Palmerston North." It transpires that Miss M. Quinn of Broadway Avenue, is the holder of the ticket, but though jubilant over the lucky strike, she says the good fortune is not hers, as she is holding the ticket for two others, men who were in Palmerston North when the ticket was purchased. Miss Quinn refuses entirely to divulge the names of those on whom fortune has smiled. She is a youngwoman employed as a clerk by a local firm of merchants. The fifth prize in the same consultation was Mon by a ticket-holder in > New Plymouth.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 240, 11 May 1933, Page 5
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162PRIZE OF £6OOO Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 240, 11 May 1933, Page 5
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