While working a circular spiv at Honikiwi, pear Otorohanga, Mr. Harry i’nrkes, 66, single, a farmer, was struck under the eye by a flying piece of wood. The missle penetrated deeply and killed linn instantly. “I .have always heard that the Auckland Rotary Club is one of the best in tlie, world,” said Air. (!. Fred Birks, of Sydney, district governor of tlie Rotary Clubs of Australia, when speaking at the ‘luncheon of the A tick laird Rotary Club. While. Australia had not made such progress in the movement as New Zealand, there had been farther development since the Commonwealth was created a Separate district, the number of clubs having increased from 18 to 24,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16855, 19 January 1929, Page 13
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