lirtIDAKT PAIIKKIi STOCK. (By Telegraph.- Tress Association.! CHUISTCHfRCH. this day. On "Change to-eiay Huudart l'arkcr shared sold at £i 3,1».
Eighty children from the RichmoneH Rnad Homo have concluded a six weeks' camp at Narrow Neck, where they were! given the use of the military huts. Ihe Commercial Traveller?' Association arid Motor Lurry and Carriers" Associati-w took the picnickers for outings, and tlie taxi drivers of Devcnpcri gave the liule onts free ridis to tbe camp and back. The camp was highly "uccessiul, and much enjoyed by the childreu.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 24, 30 January 1922, Page 2
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