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.ART UNION £2OOO WINNER (Per Press Association.) ' > CHRISTCHURCH, this day. “Tidew-aiter,” winner of the first prize of £2OOO in the "Pot Luck” art uniion, is preserving a discreet silence as to his or her identity.
The only information that the Christchurch agent for the sale of tickets could give to-day was that the ticket was bought at a hairdressers- in Colombo street. Most of the tickets for this art union were Sold during race week.
The nom-de-plume suggests that the winner of the £2OOO was a keen racing enthusiast.
WINNER OF £IOOO PRIZE (Per Press Association.) WANGANUI, this day. The winner of the £IOOO prize in. the “Pot Luck” art union is Ron Mccormick, aged: about, 26, single, who has Ibeen employed driving a bulldozer on road construction work in the Taihape district for over a year.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20026, 26 August 1939, Page 6
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