ROYAL HUMANE SOCIETY
I mi H. 13. KIRK HONOURED. Mr H. B. Kirk lias received the follow.ng letter from the secretary to tiie Itoval Humane Society ot' Xe-.v Zealand: "Ciiristehnrch, September 4th, Dear Sir.—As you are awam the Board of Directors ot the abovu society in accordance with a resolution passed at the lrst annual meeting Lave been pleased to present you with an engraved medallion. in recognition of your zealous work as Honorary Correspondent in Tiniarn, I am forwarding the same to you under separate rover. According to the. terms of t!v: resolution, a medallion is to he presented to any p?rson who collects or gives a donation in aid of the funds, r.mounl ing to :C2o or over iti anv one? year, with this provision you have handsomely complied, thanks to the generosity of cur Timaru well-wishers. And tlieretore you have the honour of being the first recipient of the decoration. On behalf of the Board of Directors please accent hearty congratulations, and it is to be hoped flint this appreci."t on of your labour of love work will act- as an* incentive to otlifr friends in the colony to 'go and do 'ike wise." "
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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15445, 7 September 1914, Page 3
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197ROYAL HUMANE SOCIETY Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15445, 7 September 1914, Page 3
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