VALEDICTORY.
POPULAR BAXK OFFICER. (B.v Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) [ DARGAVILLE, this day. ''• ■'■ Mr. X. Wallace, who has been manaffer of the local Rank of New Zealand for live years, left for Auckland last night on promotion. Before leaving, several presentations were made to hintThe business people presented a travel- v ling nig, a gold-mounted fountain pen,. .', tin eversharp pencil, find a pocket wallet. The gift of the Dargaville Racing Club / stewards was a case of silver-mounted pipes, while the Presbyterian Church managers presented him with a shaving.' outfit. The bank etaiT gave him a ccc» of pipes, and several private presentations were also made. Mr. Wallace wa> very popular also in sports circles, being an active member of the cricket, team* and golf clubs.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 142, 17 June 1926, Page 6
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