Cycling home from work in Foxton, I Mr. Kenneth Bataroff, married, was knocked down by a motor car. His injuries; necessitated his removal to Palmerston North Hospital. .T Satisfaction at the increase in membership of the Churches of Christ was expressed at the annual, conference of the churches in New Zealand, held 'in Auckland during ( Easter. At,the mission stations conducted by the churches there had been over' JOUU native con versions during the’ year., Six' additional Sunday schools had beyn opened, the'increase.in school membership being 750. Whilst hunting Japanese deer in the Kaimanawa , Ranges an unusual experience befell Mx. J. Humphreys, Gordon- - toil, Auckland. , ; ile a; Japanese buck which lie shot.' Tfie' animal jd ro p-' 1 ped, but when Mr. Humphreys reached it the deer rose to its feqt,and, attacked him. A struggle ensued ami the htmteT eventually managed, tb fqifee.rits antler? into the ground'-and 'to inflict a mortal wound with his knife. Mr. Humphrey’s -companions were stalking '‘ten" another ridge, and the fight was over before they came to the scene of the conflict.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18068, 20 April 1933, Page 12
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