ART UNION WINNERS
TWO YOUNG WORKERS [ Per Press Association ] CHRISTCHURCH, Alay 26. The holders of the winning £2OOO ticket in “It’s Aline at Last” art union are Messrs Owen Alatthew and R. Gordon Aloor, who are both employed at a motor body works in the city. These winners of a small fortune are the shyest folk in New Zealand today, and refused to be “cornered” for the purposes of phe-tographing or interviewing. However, Air. Moor, who is a youth of 19 years, is already moderately well-known to the public as a yachtsman. For several seasons he had been a member of the Waimakariri Sailing Club and for the past two years sailing his own yacht, the Dolphin. He has won the idle along championship of Canterbury. Tn 1934 he sailed in the Z class New Zealand championship at Dunedin. .
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 124, 27 May 1936, Page 8
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