Under the “Totem-Pole ”
Betters to Redfeatlier are answered i.* follow: Brown Headland: Welcome to our friendly circle, Brown Headland. I hope your troop will have much success on Scout Bay. . . Laughing Eyes: A picnic instead of a birthday party? I hope the sun will shine for you. Many thanks for your Awataha news .... Little Thunder: Congratulations on being appointed troop leader. I am delighted to hear also that you have won your second all round cords. . . . Golden Birch: Your note has reached me, and I have sped one in return. My best wishes to Cavell. . . . Laughter of the Moon: So captain thinks 3 should have called you “Laughter of the Wind?” I wonder if you will be able to live up to that more subdued name? Thank you for your news of St. George's Company. . . . Still Woodland: Holidays are the only compensation for examinations I hope you will enjoy yours. T was glad to have tidings of Second Otahuhu. . . . Mountain Snow: Who writes thirteen-page letters? I heard all about that one. Mountain Snow. Red Star and Lrifting Snowflake will find your greetings under the Totem Pole. . . . Herald of Lawn: Your letter is full of interest, faithful one. Some Wigwam 1
. wishes for the Levonport Company. .., Singing Stream: The report of First Otahuhu has come safely to hand. I voider when that sports day is to be heic It was most unfortunate that the arrangements could not be carried ou: I . . . Little Tlapper: This Grey Lyn: ! Scout has reached the Gamp of Rec--1 feather. I am glad that you are s interested in the Wigwam page . . . LorDreamer: And you spent a.l your mone on books? Well, no one could call V actually poor, Lone Dreamer. I enjoyec reading your letter very much. Thar you also for that charming little transition. What a windfall for that hum. cat. . . . Flying Cloud: A grey world c: rain with a little frightened moon scurrying before the wind? Winter has tan-.: us unawares this year. Maid of the Grea Outdoors. . . . Little Swift Canoe: hope you will not be going to Whanprei, or. at least, not for a very long tin* That is a fine little pen picture o. tobirch and maple. Your quill has:, lost its cunning, faithful one. . . ing Plume: As punctual as the morn:nMany thanks, Waving Plume. . . . R--Star: So the queen has been hold; - court again? You have some very lo>subjects. Sitting Bull has not forgorthe little giver of great gifts, and sir day he hopes to be able to peep in at y tepee. . . . Swift Arrow: That va - line pound night, Swift Arrow. Tfc£vou for your interesting report. . • Falling Snow: Your cousin will enjoy » holiday with you. Fallir.K Snow glad to receive your letter and the ' bridge report. Please give my greets* 1 to all the Braves in your company.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 663, 15 May 1929, Page 14
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