FARMER’S WINDFALL
MONEY IN SAVINGS SANK. LONG FORGOTTEN ACCOUNT. Hamilton, Dec. 21. Welcome news was received by Mr H. W. Cleland, of Gordonton, when he learned that a forgotten sum of money placed to his credit in the Post Office Savings Bank by relatives when he was 11 years old, was available for collection, together with accumulated interest. The amount now totals about £BO. Mr Cleland, who received the news on his 60th birthday, signed a declaration before a justice of the peace in Hamilton yesterday stating that he was the person in whose name the account stands. He had completely forgotten about the deposit, and cannot recall the amount of the original credit. He was traced through his bankers. It will be some weeks, probably, before the account is transferred to Hamilton and Mr Cleland is able to lift the money. Mr Cleland has been farming a large area in the Gordonton district for many years.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 10, 22 December 1932, Page 4
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