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TESTIMONIAL TO MR STRODE.

To (ho Editor. ; Sib, — I do not think that the public should; let; Mr ttrode’s retirement from the Bench pass by with r s| testimonial, from the. legal gentlemen alone of this community-—it should be made mo e general , He,is an old and well-tried public officer; abd'ih his capaas Resident of ‘ttys City he sways administered justice -impartially. |?Qt only that, but his cftnnectLn.with' aud encouragement of such institutions as the Benevolent Institution aU redound to his credit; and l do not think; that the ; testimonial proposed to be presented to him should be confined to such a small portion of the community. lam, &c., One who hj not a Lawyer - Dunedin, February 27.

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Evening Star, Issue 3440, 2 March 1874, Page 3

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TESTIMONIAL TO MR STRODE. Evening Star, Issue 3440, 2 March 1874, Page 3

TESTIMONIAL TO MR STRODE. Evening Star, Issue 3440, 2 March 1874, Page 3

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