ART UNION WINNER.
; On. of ths two shareholders in thp I winning ticket for £2OOO in the "This | For You" art union, diMwn last Mon. play, is Mr Harry Koi-llner. not Hairy I Palmer, as reported previously. Mr • Koellner came over from Australia i about eight months ago, and after I workmg in Remurra, Auckland, tor • two mon h s w> nt. to Til’t.u in the em. j ploy of Mr V. .1. Williatus. a farmer, | with whom he heldi the winning I ticket. Mr Koellner said that he did . not know. 1 what he was going to do ■ with the money. He add’d .hat for | the present h. intended to “sit tight.” 'just IN TIME. i Three passengers, two men and a ’.''jman, almost missed ea'chrng the jAwatea when she sailed for Sydney ; from Auckland s on Wednesday l even- ■ ing and a third woman missed her •passage. Punctually at five o'clock • the Awat a's gangway was lowered, • and jus-t as the vessel moved slowly away from the wharf two men and .a | woman rushed to -the side of the Iwhiirf. Cap'ain A. 11. Davey saw the Incident from Mie bridge and skilfully mono uvred his ship alongside again.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 416, 24 April 1937, Page 4
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200ART UNION WINNER. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 416, 24 April 1937, Page 4
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