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RESULT OF SPRING PRIZE DRAWING.

The drawing for the First Spring Prize Distribution took place at the Observer office on Wednesday evening at 7.45 in the presence of a number of those interested, and a committee consisting of Messrs R. E. Isaacs, Edward Cox, Evans, Cantell, John Lowe, John Hunt and Cook. The committee disqualified two coupons for insufficient addresses, and it was suggested that a black line should be placed round the coupons in future to be cut through so that they may all be the same size. The following are the list of prize drawers :— Ist Prize— Emily Waddiugton, Great North-road— A Gold Watch. 2nd— Mrs Tutty, Waitara, New Plyuionth— Tea, and Coffee Service. 3rd— Mrs Jankinson, Howe-street, Newton— Set Gold Stude. 4th — Mrs R. H. Synis, "Wakefield-strcet — Handsome Brooch. Stti — Miss Ramwell, Karangahape-voad — Writing Desk and Despatch Box. 6th — Miss Ricketts. Ngaruawahia — Volume of "All the Year Round." 7th— C. H. Spurgeon, Ponsonby— Set of Silver Studs. Bfch — Mrs Hastings.Thanies — Handsome Silver Bracelet 9th — Miss Pilcher, Parliament - street, Auckland — Gentleman's Magazine, 1880. 10th — F. Rogers, Newton — Alarm Clock. 11th — Mrs Leers, Parnell — Set of Solitaires. 12th— Miss Dickinson, Symouds-street — Handsomely bound Book. 13th— Miss Howard, Wynyard - street — Handsomely bound Book. 14th — Jane Moore, Otahuhu — Handsomely bound Book. 15th — G-. H. Leaning, Wellesley-street — Handsomely bound Book. 16th— Mrs Cantell, next Queen Hotel— Half-yearly Subscription to Observer. 17th— J. H. Homer, Parnell— Half-yearly Subscription to Observer. 18th— Kate Davis, Collingwood-street, YVaikato— Six Pots Preserves. 19fch— A. Ernest Crowther, Wellesley-strcet— Six Pots Preserves. 20fch— Arthur Tilly, junr., East - street, Newton— Set Silver Solitaires. 21st — Miss May Spurgeon, England-street, Ponsonby — Novel by a Popular Author. 22nd— R. Stirling, Newfcon— Novel by a Popular Author. 23rd — Mrs Sanson, "YVb.au — Novel by a Popular Author. 24th — Miss Ricketts, Ngaruawahia — Novel by a Popular Author. 25th — Sarah Young, Ellerslie — Pair China Candlesticks. 26th— R. Stirling, Newton— Bag of Flour. 27th— A. Crowther, Wellesley-street— Set of Studs. 28th — Mrs Lander, Mount Eden — Set of Studs. 29th — J. C. Blyth, Newtou-road — Quarter's Subscription to Observer. 30th — Miss Bird, Baker-street, Auckland — Quarter's Subscription to Observer.

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Observer, Volume 3, Issue 57, 15 October 1881, Page 77

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RESULT OF SPRING PRIZE DRAWING. Observer, Volume 3, Issue 57, 15 October 1881, Page 77

RESULT OF SPRING PRIZE DRAWING. Observer, Volume 3, Issue 57, 15 October 1881, Page 77

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