EIGHT BAGS FULL.—A Wanganui housewife, Mrs J. V. Medcalf, sitting on the prize she won in a national crossword competition—eight bales of wool. The prize was guaranteed to be worth a minimum of £500, and, at auction, realised £510 9s 4d.
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Press, Issue 31095, 25 June 1966, Page 2
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41EIGHT BAGS FULL.—A Wanganui housewife, Mrs J. V. Medcalf, sitting on the prize she won in a national crossword competition—eight bales of wool. The prize was guaranteed to be worth a minimum of £500, and, at auction, realised £510 9s 4d. Press, Issue 31095, 25 June 1966, Page 2
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