Under the Totem-Pole Chiefs and Braves
Letters to Redfeatlier are answered as follow: . , . Sun-flecked Shadow: I was glad to hear again from this faithful Brave and to read your Royal Oak Guiding, news. I enjoyed that riddle, too. Greetings from Kedfeather to Sun-flecked Shadow and Beaded Warrior. Deep Forest: I like “The Landsman very much, Deep Forest. I think you (have been gazing across the blue waters 'of vour own charming bay. Flying Squirrel: Your two dainty poems have reached me safely, and I am delighted to ■ see that the pen of this Brave has not lost its cunning. Everv good wish from the W igwam. Yellow Bird: Many thanks for your letter and report. Yellow Bird. I am very sorry to find that you have sprained your wrist and that a Guide from your company is in hospital. My best wishes to you both. Sun Maiden: Congratulations on passing your Tenderfoot test. Sun Maiden. It will be splendid if you can also complete your second-class work before the Guide birthday party in November. hr the new 7 bicvcle Still running well? Great Half Moon: Greetings to this now Waiuku Chief, and many thanks for those competition entries. Mho taught vou to write sonnets, I wonder. I hope 1 shall see many more from your 1 Tone Hunter: Thank you for your second entry for the poetry competition. Lone Hunter. I am always glad to see this chief’s work. .. , , ... Little New Leaf: Many thanks, faithful one. The Kakaraai report has joined the great scroll. . . . Harvest Moon: 1 enjoyed your interesting letter. Harvest Moon, and most amused at your lightning change from the penguin costume to that or tne Queen of Hearts. The play was a great success. Yes. I remember your wma Song” very wel. Thank you for your competition poems. „ ,_ ... Little Wild Swan: No, Redfeatlier did not wander far from the Wigwam on Labour Day. Little Wild Swan. I am glad you were able to ttend the Guide party 'at Belmont. My greetings to this verv faithful Brave. Fluttering Leaf: So you went hiking with those Kakamai Rangers on Labour Day What a happy time yon had. ‘ enioved vour account of how you d»?” covered the 7 tui. You were t 7 rtunate in
being able to study him so closely. Greetings from the Wigwam to i luttering Leaf. Moon Dreamer: The Cambridge Company will be all excitement with so nial functions in the air. I nope the dame and birthday party will be a great success. Please give my good wishes to au mv Braves in your company. Dancing Star: Thank you for your newsy letter and that report of Takapun.; activities, Dancing Star. I shall look forward to reading that verse you ar« going to send me. And your patrol na~' won the cup again this month? Good work. . Red Star: And the Storm God hasdrivei, you back to your couch of skins? I haw a feeling that you will soon be on tiaverandah again. 1 was glad to ha'*messages from Greenwood Rover r.mi Gliding Moccasin. Please give them sot*-' greetings from the Wigwam, and wu' Buffalo many happy birthdays. Summer Shower will be glad to have your congratulations on ner success in the building contest. A weighted arrow •■> golden thoughts for Rod Star. Flying Cloud: The blue waters '/' Howick seemed to roach to the '« Wigwam threshold as I read your letUi What a wonderful first swim! Did >•-■ feel like “ a swimmer into Cleann* 3 -- leaping,” as you dived in? Greetings at" best wishes to my maid of the Great Gut-Doors. , . , Armed Runner: Auckland *» a beautn place, Armed Runner, and 1 nope J" will be able to come north for your Holidays. Yes, you miy send me sor. • jokes if you wish. 1 hope I shall boo.j hear from this Chief. . Wary Sentry: So camping is the oru>< of the day? I enjoved your report tbi time. Best wishes to the Glen Eden T Silver Spray: I was glad to find that this Irank ton member has not forgoth* her way to the Camp «.t Thank you for your report. it appear at an early date. ~ Waving Pampas: \our poems reached me safely and I was S}* 4 * , have news of Waving Pampas Pointed Spear. Many »*appy returns oi your birthday and best wishes to you Foam: Greetings, faithful Your leport has sped in on the wings the morning, and it "ill appear m to Guide’s Corner at an «-arly date.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 499, 31 October 1928, Page 6
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