The- tribute paid by Mr. 11 i; W.iU in "The Outline of History" in n-grocer-goologist. Mr. Boiijamin Harri—■. is said to be veil deserved. Mr. Ham- » kpeps a little shop at I-jlitham. Kent. but is famed in the scientific world for hidiscoveries. Durini: tlie last fifty years he ha-s devoted all his spar.- tinic «■• exploring the geological possibilities of thp Kentish Dowris. He has fi.llectt-f 5000 specimens of antique -tone, am! flints, from whirl, lie has pros.',! tlie existence of man in some form at anything from iOO.lKlfl t<. '.11)0.00(1 v'urs M.20. The annual mei'tiny ut tin- Aiiekiinul City Prohibition T-eapiie, \. Ml i"' li>'l! n the W.c.T.r. Room" io-niurruw iTiicsdayi evonjig.
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 117, 17 May 1920, Page 2
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