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Mr A. M. Robertson Retiring From Export Board
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WELLINGTON, This Day. Mr A. M. Eobertson, Hastings, who retires as a member of the Export Fruit Control Board at tho end of the present month, he having been a member since its inception eleven years ago, was the recipient of a presentation from the fruitgrowers of New Zealand at today 's Doxninion conference. Mr H. E. Stephens, chairman, in paying a tribute to Mr Eobertson 's services, said that he had a wide knowledge, of the industry. He had been a member of the Fruitgrowers' Federation since its inception "21 years ago, and had a record that was not lilcely to be excelled. This service had been most valuable to the industry. A tribute was also paid by Mr T. O. Brash, chairman of the Fruitgrowers' Federation.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 170, 5 August 1937, Page 5
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