Under the “Totem-Pole"
Letters to Redfeather are uns follow: Sei. Bird: I was glac your North Whore news, and pi you thank Captain for her lette is your home address, Sea Bi Little Lone Pine: Congratula this Brave. 1 enjoyed your st * much. And that is how the fi bow happened? Some Wigwam for Little Lone Pine. . . . Dari Greetings to the Robin Hood C * , I was glad to read your well-ha port. Please thank Captain letter .... Silver Dove: Many 1 the peace lover. Was the part} success? . . . Green Bough: Y not forgotten the art of short st : ing, Green Bough. I was glad to entry. . . . Little New Leaf: V.’., splendid hike that was. I was - have your news of the K >' Rangers. . . . White Cloud: Man} White Cloud. Ypur report canto hand. Congratulations to you master on his appointment. ... Water: Did your seal reach you Water? My best thanks for liope news. . . . Mountain Sno aan interesting hobby, Mounta . Don’t you feel excited on mail d - ” • Star and Drifting Snowflake your greetings under the Totem . Still Pool: Your report makes ing r€ading, Still Pool. The Gu - panics are very active in tl Auckland District. My best w thanks. . . . Flying Cloud: Y ; minute letter reached me in tin- • Cloud What busy days these you. Yes, the flowers in autumr beautiful. . . Young April: Ths interesting hike. Young April, you mind letting me have you brought up to date to the seconof each month? I shall hold th one until its turn comes. . . . ' Leaf: So you have been to Otii I did not meet Miss Wilsoi | thanks for the St. John’s Company news. [ . . . Sunset Hill: That picnic was a | splendid way of celebrating your third I anniversary. Sunset I/ill. I was glad t - receive your Ruawai report. . . Red I Star: I have sped your message on th* wind to Sitting Bull. Yes, I saw that j poem, Red Star. Take good care of your--1 self. You mustn't report any more of ! those days in bed. An arrow of love for ; the little faithful one. . . Swinging 'Maiden: Your small cousin's face wh'v she saw that wonderful birthday cak»must have been a study In expressions. Many thanks for your newsy letter . . . Wind Flower: So you like being named after the anemone? I was glad to havtidvings of the Kaitaia Guides. Please may I have your reports brought up to date to the first Monday of each month" . . . Feathered Arrow: Greetings and thanks. First Otahuhu. Your report will appear at an early date.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 651, 1 May 1929, Page 7
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415Under the “Totem-Pole" Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 651, 1 May 1929, Page 7
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