£63,000 DERBY LUCK. BOMBAY, June 11. An Irishman from Clones, County Monaghan, is the holder of a fourth share in the Calcutta sweepstake first prize of £240.000. He is Mr Charles Murray, a. middle-aged bachelor and assistant-manager of a Bombay firm. He learnt that lie held a share in Felstead’s ticket on Thursday. The next day he spoke of his plans for the future. His first ambition, he said, is to get married. He has decided to leave India for Ireland. Mr Anthony Roanrio< a Goanese foreman, holds another quarter share, for which he paid four shillings, lie intends to buy a farm in Bangalore. Mr ICa/.i. the owner of the ticket in which Mr Murray and Mr Rozarm had shares, is renowned for liis luck. He held the ticket in the Bombay commercial gymkhana Derby sweepstake which drew the 1922 . Derby winner, Captain Cuttle. He once drew £1,500 from the total isa tor in a race at Poonq.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1928, Page 3
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