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Dear P.T.W., What arc. you going to call the new dinghy. As Butinsky does not like fish I will send some Scotch thistles and rags and 1 will eat his share. Yours truly. Sue Goodwin, (f. haven't < decide,d what 1 shall call my new dinghy j r ct Sue, Thank you very much lor the ofl'er of the Scotch thistles, and the rags but just at present, as I told you in my letter Butinsky is well stocked up. If he ever runs out ? however, I will let you know. P.T.W.) Dear Peter the Whaler, I received my certificate the other day and I was. very pleased. I en-< joyed the pictures on Wednesday which was a good one. Charlie McCarthy was very funny. Yours truly, Edna Quigg. (Glad to hear you received your certificate safcly t „ Edna. I would have liked to have gone to see Charlie McCarthy myself but I had to get on with the building of my new dinghy. P.T.W.) Evan Wigmore. Although you did not write me a letter Even I suppose you wish to join the League, as you sent in a competition (a very good one too). What you do is to send 3d in stamps to me c/o the. Beacon OfTicc and I will forward) you an official certificate with your name and designation on it. P.I.W .)
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 100, 18 August 1944, Page 6
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228MY MAIL BOX Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 100, 18 August 1944, Page 6
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