Waiouru scouts Nick, James and Garreth worked hard at planting pine trees for the Navy on Saturday. The trees weren't for masts, but as a shelter belt for the radio aerial farm. And the boys weren't press-ganged, they were raising money for their next Jamboree.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 306, 26 September 1989, Page 13
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45Waiouru scouts Nick, James and Garreth worked hard at planting pine trees for the Navy on Saturday. The trees weren't for masts, but as a shelter belt for the radio aerial farm. And the boys weren't press-ganged, they were raising money for their next Jamboree. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 306, 26 September 1989, Page 13
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