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said Mr. Lord was a typical banker, who had worthily upheld the prestige of the profession. By his consistent tact, cheerfulness, shrewdness and advice he had won a place in the hearts of all. As a banker he was debarred from taking an active part in public affairs, but he had ever encourage and directed others. He then handed to Mr. Lord a substantial wallet of bank notes as a token of good wishes from many subscribers. He wished Mr. and Mrs. Lord long life in tbf community, where they were so highly Replying, Mr. Lord briefly referred to the splendid district around Te Awamutu, and stated it would pro{;r*sf along solid lines. If his advice nac been in any degree a factor, he was proud of it.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 284, 21 February 1928, Page 12

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Untitled Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 284, 21 February 1928, Page 12

Untitled Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 284, 21 February 1928, Page 12

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