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{{short description|New Zealand politician}}
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[[File:Lilybank Station and the Godley River, 1977.jpg|thumb|upright|Lilybank Station and the [[Godley River]], 1977]]
'''Allan David Dick''' {{post-nominals|country=NZL|QSO}} (1 September 1915 – 15 March 1992) was a New Zealand politician of the [[New Zealand National Party|National Party]].
==Biography==
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Dick was born in 1915 at [[Dunedin]]. He received his education at [[Otago Boys' High School]]. After school, he farmed at North Otago, [[Kurow]] and then Lilybank Station at the head of [[Lake Tekapo]] in the [[McKenzie Country]]. He bought Lilybank in 1937.{{sfn|Gustafson|1986|p=307}}
In 1962, he won the [[
Dick held various positions outside parliament. He was a foundation member of the [[Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park|Mount Cook National Park]] Board.
Dick died in Oamaru on 15 March 1992.<ref name="HBTQ"/> His wife, Betty Dick, wrote a book ''High Country Family'' (Reed, Wellington, 1964) about their life on Lilybank Station, and the changes when he became an MP. They had four sons and one daughter.{{
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==References==
*{{cite book |last = Gustafson |first = Barry |author-link= Barry Gustafson |title = The First 50 Years : A History of the New Zealand National Party |year = 1986 |publisher = Reed Methuen |location = Auckland |isbn = 0-474-00177-6
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