Under the "Totem-Pole"
Letters to Redfeather are answered as follow: — . , . Lone Singer: Yes, the long winter evenings are usually conducive to writing. Lone Singer. Your story has arrived, and I hope I shall soon see more from your pen. Wood Pigeon: Thank you for your competition entry, Wood Pigeon. It is very good. , , Gold Moccasin: That was a successful bazaar, Gold Moccasin, and I enjoyed reading your account of it. My best wishes to the Guides in your company. Flying Beetle: It has reached me safely, faithful one. My regards and thanks. Glint of Gold: Thank you for your Birkdale news. By the end of the year I hope your company will have doubled its membership, for you all seem very keen. Prairie Wind: You will find your interesting notes, in the Scouts’ column, Prairie Wind. You are lucky having Mount Albert as a field for your activities. Red-gold Leaf: I shall be glad to have news of the Second Auckland Lone Company and shall look for your reports on or before the fourth Monday of each month. What a distance your Captain is from you. Golden Pine: Thank you. Golden Pine. Your Manurewa notes arrived in plenty of time. A Wigwam wish for the Guides in your company. White Squirrel: I am gald the social was such a success, White Squirrel. The Papatoetoe Guides must be splendid workers. Bird Lover: The St. Francis reports should reach me on or before the third Monday of each month. Bird Lover, and I shall look for one at the beginning of next week. My greetings to you and your sister. Guides. Flying Cloud: Yes, these are glowing days. Flying Cloud, and the blue skies will more than compensate for the approach of winter. What a wonderful drive you had last week-end. I enjoyed reading your description of it. rr.iPT' 1 al1: h ilce and treasure hunt? That is something to look forward to. ?L OU your Birkenhead news in the Girl Guides’ Corner.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 971, 14 May 1930, Page 14
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