The Kelburne team of boy scouts left for Wellington by the express last night. There was a gathering of Auckland scouts to bid them farewell, the officers present being District Commander Buddie, Chief Inspector Campbell, Scoutmaster Bongard, and Lieutenant Rust. Three hearty cheers were given as the express left the station. The question of a park for Stanley Bay was discussed at the Devonport Borough Council's meeting on Tuesday evening,last, and a resolution was passed so that information might be gathered concerning the feasibility of the project. Com*cillor Nixon, is taking a very active in* terest in the matter. A Warner's corset is foremost ia sty!*:, creating for women of all types «ad . sizes the correct base for the eeaeon'* gpwna.— " • * 1 &
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 213, 5 September 1912, Page 8
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