Many tributes to the business ability of MrW. Machin were paid when the staff of the New Zealand Farmers’ Co-operative Association ol Canterbury. Ltd., gathered to bid him farewell on the eve of his retirement. Mr Machin replied with the story ol how a shrewd farmer, whose assets were being examined by the Adjustment Commission, had made him an innocent party to a deception. Just before the sitting of the commission, he said, the farmer had given him an envelope and asked him to put it in his pocket. In cross-examination the farmer was asked if he had anything in lhe Post Office Savings Bank. "Not a farthing'." he replied. Later he asked Mr Machin for the envelope, telling him that it contained his Post OlTice savings. carefully withdrawn in anticipation of the question.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 November 1939, Page 5
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