BOY SCOUTS.
(Contributed.) The First Hokitika. (All Saints) Troop report the following badge* recently gained:—Enrolled as Tenderloot Scouts, .). Andrews, ,1. Berry, .]. Stow, F. Wallace; Second Class Scout, J. Richards; Cook’s Badge, ./. Richards; AYolf Cubs First Star, J. Williams. The Scouts and Wolf Cubs of the Second Hokitika will leave for Awn-t-una camp on Friday morning, December 18th. and will return home tho day before Christmas Eve. The Cubs will camp in a hut a mile or so from the scouts iiinip site, and will lie ill tho (barge of the Assistant-Scoutmaster. The Scout*’ camp is intended as a final rehearsal for the Dunedin Jamboree, and although the camp will lie open to those members of the troop who are not going away, a special effort is to be made to get the whole of those who are to take this opportunity of settling down into the patrol organisation which will hold for the three weeks trip in January. In the Second Hokitika Troop the Second ('lass Seoul Radge has been gained bv Sam. Roberts.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1925, Page 4
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174BOY SCOUTS. Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1925, Page 4
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