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THE "GOOD ENDEAVOUR" LEAGUE

What ho, what ho, ma hearties. Rain at last. I am sure this was the jmost welcome news that we have llad for many a day. The poor old Plains were getting brown with through lack of water, and I was beginning to wonder if it would ever rain again. Well, it lias and I can tell you that even by own little garden is coming on nicely again. Do yc,u know that it is over sixty days since we have had as much rain as that which fell last Thursday night? Well it is, and that will show you just how dry it was. Even the pohutultawas on the cliff below my cave had begun to, wither, while the grass had almost disappeared. Poor old Butinsky had a job to find anything to eat. Now he's quite happy, sitting at the entrance of my cave nibbling away at my gumboots. ("Hey, get out of there and leave things alone"). .That settled him. And noAV we are quiet again. I really haven't much to tell you. Of course I'm busy now watching the sea with my super-sensative allin jewelled-in-seven-holes telescope. You see its invaluable to the army, the air force, the Home Guard and the E.P.S. Till next week P.TfSV.

YOUNG READERS ONLY j A board for the Goodwill Cruised

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 19, 20 February 1942, Page 6

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THE "GOOD ENDEAVOUR" LEAGUE Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 19, 20 February 1942, Page 6

THE "GOOD ENDEAVOUR" LEAGUE Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 19, 20 February 1942, Page 6

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