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ART UNION DRAWN.

Unemployed Roadman Wins £2OOO. HEARD RESULT ON RADIO. Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, December 18. The First Aid art union* was drawn here to-night. Following are the prizewinners:— First, £2OOO. E6ss4s—James Moynahan, Hastings. Second, £6OO. C792B9—Mrs Grysby, Christchurch. Third, £260. E3s96o—George Bloomfield, care F. Flipp, Kilbirnie. Four Prizes of £IOO Each. A61052—C. Fairbrother, Gover Street, New Plymouth. C93o39—Mrs N. Mahuke, Greenpark, Canterbury. E46848—F. Charles, 44, Puru Crescent, Lyall Bay. E7os33—“Fifty Fifty,” Higgins Road, Franklin Junction. Four Prizes of £SO Each. A85440—P. O’Donnell, private bag, Cromwell. D6B792—“Four Thousand,” 105, Overton Terrace, Hataitai. D397l6—Mrs Cox, 238, Wairarapa Road, Christchurch. ESOIB9—W. J. Mulcock, 34, Ryan’s Road, Upper Riccarton. Four Prizes of £25 Each. D7s6l4—Mrs J. Y. .Love, 42, Ings Avenue, St Clair, Dunedin. E37133—F. Manson, Halcombe Road, Feilding. E43820—A. Eddington, 17, Miller ] Street, Christchurch. E4B4o2—James Austin, Post Office, Te Aro. Sixteenth to Twentieth Prizes, £lO Each. C 90998 —“ Anniversary,” Mrs J. B. Gray, 39, Totara Crescent, Lower Ilutt. B74sß4—Miss N. Gould, 47, Rintoul Street, Wellington. C27121—H. Kearns, Turi Road, Hawera. 893365—T. Syndicate, Riverton. C27273—Hard Up, New Plymouth. £lO Prizes. Mrs C. W. Sarten, Box 48, Tikorangi; Hardings, Taita; Kean, Metropolitan Hotel, Dunedin; Miss Storey, Wyndham; Motu Kura, Hastings: Christmas Cheer, New North Road, Kingsland, Auckland: Foster, Waitotara: Crosby, Hamilton: Carey, Madras Street, Christchurch; A J.J.J.J., Barnard Street, Wellington; Hardings. Thornby; Norris, Musselburgh; Lang, Waipu; Oreaden, Dunedin; Patterson. Hawera £5 Prizes. Kathleen Marriner, Kilbirnie; Mrs White, Invercargill; Wink Watson, Pirinoa; Wassle, Kimbolton; N. 7, care Mrs Hamilton, Symonds Street, Auckland; Mrs Britnell, Ferry Road, Christchurch ; Mrs Payne, Richmond Street, Petone; Mrs Peterson, Gore Street, Bluff; Miss Shaw, Kimbell; Mr Bennett, Ohiro, Road, Wellington; Mr Cox, Lime Street, Oamaru: Paikea Munroe, Apoutama; Miss Chilton, Winton; E. Mills, Bluffs, Rotorua; Mr Gunn, Box 55, Waimate; Mrs Blucher, Western Springs Road, Auckland; Roller, Wairouru; Miss Simpson, Waitara; L. Brown, Waitaki Hydro; No name on butt (C 64392) Oamaru; E. Thomas, Opuatia; Miss Eason, Gippervale, Otago; Bruce’s Spider, Aero Agency, Blenheim; Mr Aekins, Aroha Street, Palmerston North; Mr Harraway, Gore; A. Norford, Petone; Mrs Cook, Belmont Terrace, Remuera; R. M’Donald, Claremont Street, Auckland; Nil Desperandum Syndicate, Otuhehua; Wikinga, Gisborne; Mr Galbraith, Bank of New Zealand, Wellington; Mrs Morrison, King Street, Feil’ding; Mr Rowe, Herriesville, Te Aroha; A. Benjamin, Moana Avenue, Onehunga; Miss Bailey, Ladies’ Mile, Remuera; Mr Barnes, Education Office, Christchurch; Mrs Miller, Havelock North; Nooitgedacht, Sandeford Street, Christchurch; John Mactaggart, Ward Street, Runanga; Last Chance, Denmark Street, Dannevirke; Mr Laycock, Miramar; Mrs Ward, Hall Street, Frankton; Mr Grimsey, Turua, Thames; Miss Abbott, Opotiki; Mr A. O. J. Christchurch; Out of Sorts, Timaru; Mrs Wills, Otaki; Mr King, Manurewa; Scalded Legs, Waimate; Mr Thomson, Irk Street, Gore; Mr Bright, Otaua, Waiuku; Lin Old, Pratt Street, Waitara; Miss Thompson, St Andrew’s Christchurch; Mickey the Mouse, Opotiki; Three in One, 7 Marshland Road Shirley; Last Shot, Te Kuiti; J. Laurence, Wellington; Badly in Need, 119 Cook Street, Auckland; The Spider, Box 5, Hastings; Mrs Naismith, East Taieri; Mr Dumpy, Te Kapuiti; Mr Williams, care Railways, Fordell; Monk Ngaire M’Coll, Geraldine; Mr Monk, Makara; Miss Shaw, Brooklyn; John Mason, Box 303, Napier; Mrs Richards, hairdresser, Taumarunui; Mrs Gillespie, Rolleston Street, Wellington; E. H. Five Dote, Alfredton; Mr Spencer, Buckley Street, Lower Hutt. Mr James Moynahan, winner of the first prize, is a man of about sixty years of age, unmarried, and until recently was a roadman for the Rangitikei County Council, working on the Napier-Taihape Road. He now is unemployed. He was listening in to the wireless in a friend’s house and heard his name announced as the holder of the winning ticket. He was too excited this evening to speak to a reporter, and had not discussed even with his friends his future intentions.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 301, 19 December 1931, Page 31 (Supplement)

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ART UNION DRAWN. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 301, 19 December 1931, Page 31 (Supplement)

ART UNION DRAWN. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 301, 19 December 1931, Page 31 (Supplement)