WITH THE BOY SCOUTS
Headquarters supplies the following summary of camping-places decided on by the Auckland troops: St. Albans, Russell, Bay of Islands; Edendale, Titirangi; St. James and West Street, Hunua; First Cornwell, Taupaki; New Lynn, Henderson; Mount Albert, Helensville; St. Columba, Rewiti; Otahuhu, Duder’s Beach, Clevedon; Grey Lynn, Dow’s Farm, Clevedon South; St. Heliers, Ostend, Waiheke; Kohimarama, Maraetai; Ellerslie, Shelly Park Estate, 110 wick; St. Peter’s, Muriwai; St. George’s, Swanson; Onehunga Town, Cornwallis Park; Tahutimai, Waikowhai: Ley’s. Hula; Calliope, Hawke, and Vindictive, Pine Island; Fame and Victory, Rangitoto; St. David’s Rovers, trek in Waitakeres. * * * Major F. W. Sandford, Dominion Commissioner for Scout Training, has been paying a visit to the Auckland central district, and making a tour of the Christmas camps. Accompanied
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 865, 8 January 1930, Page 6
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123WITH THE BOY SCOUTS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 865, 8 January 1930, Page 6
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