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Gisborne Photo News Photo ‘Pakeke’ and club leaders at the Waihirere dress rehearsal in Gisborne last January: left to right, Bill Kerekere, Peter Kaua, Rongo Halbert, Arnold Reedy, Ben Brown, Henry Ngata, Leo Fowler, Heta Te Kani. Bill Kerekere and Waihirere Club by ‘Waitangi’ There is an old saying, which is as generally true as most old sayings, to the effect that ‘no man is indispensable’. Bill Kerekere, President of the Waihirere Maori Club, and one of its founders, would be the first to agree that it's a true saying, but you wouldn't get much support from the Club for the idea that it applied to Bill. Not as far as the Club is concerned at any rate.

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Te Ao Hou, March 1963, Page 5

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Bill Kerekere and Waihirere Club Te Ao Hou, March 1963, Page 5

Bill Kerekere and Waihirere Club Te Ao Hou, March 1963, Page 5

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