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DREAMS OF WlNNfNG £5000 IN N.B.W. STATE . LOTTERY. ADELAIDE. Like the fairy tale of the boy who stumbled across a treasure trove, only to have the gold changed to dead leaves and the precious stones to dust> was the experienee of Mr. A. Vickry, of South Road, Richmond, a motor driver employed by the Adelaide Electric Supply Co. Mr. Vickery got word from Sydney that his syndicate had won £5000 in the 20th N.S.W. Lottery. Assoeiated with him in the syndicate were Messrs. P. Thomas, Pine Sireet, city, and E. 'Groves, Northccte Street, Torrensville (both motor diivei'sR and H. Coles, Herbert Street, Scuth ' 'Ivmpton (storeman)^ all empjowd . . ih.» Eloctrie Supply Co., and a!l nuuvied men. | i:»« "vlr. Vickery learned that; the v. inniujr licket, No. 28129, was hfc'bs by ?di. Pairick Mulcahy, a former in Ihe Government service. 1 Vickery had sent for a ticket on | bf' *:i!" wnt-nhy, as well as for his ] • -nte. I
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 134, 29 January 1932, Page 2
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