GOLDEN KEY ART UNION
DRAWING ANNOUNCED FIRST PRIZE TO WELLINGTON RESIDENT. WELLINGTON, June 13. The prizes in the Golden Key ArtUnion, which was drawn on Saturday,, are as follows:-— First prize, £2OOO—R. Cambie, 19 Glenbervie terrace, Wellington. Second prize, £soo— W. W. Youell, P.W.D., Whangaimoana, Featherston. ’ Third prize, £2so—Mrs C. M. Risk,Beaver road, Blenheim. Four prizes of £loo—“Green Patch” Syndicate, Victoria street, Masterton; Miss J. M. Wesphalt, “ Downlands,” Waimate, South Canterbury; “Hopeful,” Alexandra; S. Coon, care Robinson’s, Stratford.
Four prizes of £5O—J. H. Clarkin,. 166 Grey street, Hamilton; Mrs E. K. Phillips, 15 M’Kelvie street, Grey Lynn,. Auckland; A. E. Turner, 71 Royal crescent, St. Kilda, Dunedin; A. Wittich,. Te Aro, Wellington. Four prizes pf £2s—John Janson, Post Office, Ohura; W. Neilson, care White Star, Gisborne; Harden, North Canterbury; Mrs C. Hirt2el, Schoolhouse, Marua. £lO prizes—James Doherty, 93 College Hill, Auckland; Master Johnnie MeL rose; Mrs Herdman, Hastings; H. (Vatkins, Belvedere st, Carterton; No. 1, 207 Gladstone road, Gisborne; Reg? Wood, Cust, Canterbury; W. F. Read, Turakina road, Bulls; H. A, Seherf, Gaisford terrace, Waipukurau; W, H. Soper, Box 4, Rapaura P. 0., Marlborough; Mrs Horrotl, Wairarapa terrace, Fendalton; Mrs Stephenson, Ellesmere avenue, Miramar; Valerie June, Worksop road. Masterton; J. Finn, Geraldine; F. Brownlie, Cargill road, Dunedin; P. H. Luckell, Waitotara; A. W ebb, Cameron road, Tauranga; Thomas M’Cartney, W’aiponanui Rural Delivery, Gore; K. Hunt, 46 W’aitoa road, Haitaitai;; J. Dewar, Victoria street, Hamilton; A.. WTII, 873 Colombo Street, Christchurch.
£5 prizes—\V, Rail, St. Asaph street, Christchurch; C. F. Doggett, Dannevirke; J. Kidd, North road, Amberley; R. T. Whittaker, Bute street, Brooklyn; Ken Dees, Hillesden ; Mr Bartholomew, Elizabeth street, Rotorua; Mrs Marsh, Kia Ora R.D., via Oamaru ; Erie Barnes, 106 Waipuna street, Hastings; A. W. Sellars, 574 Colombo street, Christchurch; Miss Jenner, Camp road, Lower Hutt; A. Cummins, Barker street, Wellington ; J. Wood, Prospect terrace. Pukekohe; H. Richards, Marinoto road, Shannon ; Arnie Emerson, Albert street, Hamilton; J. M'Kenzie, Box 2, Featherston ; Mr Barclay, Longfellow street, Te Aroha; Mr Johnson, Greytown ; Mr N. Alrantes, Government House, Wellington; Michael Boneham, Hamilton; Leah Horton, Riddiford street, Wellington; Mrs Porter, Camden street, Fcilding; R. Jones, baker, W’aipiata; A. Watson, Petone; Mr M’Leod, Awatuna, Taranaki; A. Loekley, Te Kiri, Taranaki'; C. Macmillan, King street, Invercargill; A. E. Drury, Christchurch; Frank O’Connor, 32 Landscape road, Epsom; Mrs Marnship, Fitzgerald street, St. Albans; Miss Jack, Royal Mail Hotel, Lumsden; W. Chapman, Karitftne; Mrs Holmes, Clarence road, Riccarton; “ Black Cat,” care of Mrs Peterson, Taupiri street, Te Kitfti; " Gold Diggers,” Rongatai terrace, Kilbirnie; Mrs Hilton, Garden road, Christchurch; J, Simpson, care of Jopp’s private bag, Mount Allan, Dunedin; Mr Tracey, 168 Hereford street, Christchurch; Margaret Dinnan, Queen Street, W T airoa; Wb Stevenson, Matapu, Taranaki; J. Ford, Motrinsville; H, Haytet, Longhorn; C. Glad, Kaitoa, Dannevirke; — Mulmberg, Roy street, Wellingtonß. Batchelor, Waituna W’est. Feilding; Mrs Watt, Clevdon street, Gisborne; Miss Green, Ettrick, Otago; M, Graham, Battery road, Napier; Mrs Welsh, Grey street. Hamilton; W. Hestan, Mataura, Southland; Mrs Condon, High street, Greymouth; Mrs Cossar, Mount Pleasant, Sumner; “ Handicapped Syndicate,” Clyde orescent, Fendalton; H. Dean, Pahiatua; Mrs Bennett, Mangapoura Landing, Wanganui > River; Mr Fisher, Bradshaw street, Dunedin; “ Finance,” The Key, Wellington; Mr Macauley, Mill road, Whangatei; J. King, Rota street, Tahuna, Nelson; Mrs Madley, 2 Gorran avenue, W’anganui; L. Fuller, 52 Armagh street, Christchurch; Miss Morgan, Laurence street, Herne Bay; R. Innes, 216 Bos<worth street, Invercargill; Mrs N. G, Neale, 7 Mctivale street, Ricearton; Miss Coker, Lnrning’s Hotel, New Plymouth; Julia Mandarißa, Kaiapoi; Mrs M’Hardie, King Edward parade, Devonport; P. Broddey, Takekeroa; ®hris Ormo, car® of Crisp, Gisborne; “Bottles,” Wellington; J. Quinlan, Seddon street, Rotorua.:
Although unlikely to become part of the average man’s Vocabulary, a new Word has been added to the language (says the Dominion), This Word, allowing for possible errors in transcription, is “ isokatanatype,” and it fell first from the lips of Mr A. G> C. Crust at an astronomical meeting. At this meeting Mr Crust read a paper on the relation Of spectra to magnitudes ih double'stars. The straying cow is a danger to traffic, but is not always unwelcome to backstreet residents, according to an incident that occurred on Sunday night in the Stratford Borough. A motorist pulled up near his home, and in the darkness saw an object some distance away, while unusual sounds were heard. Stepping across the road, the form Of a eow loomed up, and as he drew closer a woman holding a tin billy rose from the ground on the far side of the animal and scuttled away into the darkness,
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