A director of Wrightson NMA, Ltd, Mr John Nimmo, left, the Christchurch branch manager for Wrightsons, Mr George Ritchie, second from left, and the controller of the rural finance division of the company, Mr Warwick Webb, right, show the workings of a new Sord microcomputer to the principal of Lincoln College,- Professor Jim Stewart, second from right. Wrightsons and Challenge Computers, both divisions of Fletcher Challenge, donated the Sord micro to the computer unit of the college this week.
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79A director of Wrightson NMA, Ltd, Mr John Nimmo, left, the Christchurch branch manager for Wrightsons, Mr George Ritchie, second from left, and the controller of the rural finance division of the company, Mr Warwick Webb, right, show the workings of a new Sord microcomputer to the principal of Lincoln College,- Professor Jim Stewart, second from right. Wrightsons and Challenge Computers, both divisions of Fletcher Challenge, donated the Sord micro to the computer unit of the college this week. Press, 26 November 1982, Page 20
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