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THE SOCKBURN-WYCOLA SCOUT GROUP’S NEW DEN in Waterloo road, Hornby, was officially opened on Sunday by Mr J. H. Tirikatene, patron of the group and a brother of Sir Eruera Tirikatene. In this photograph, from left, are Sir Joseph Ward, provincial commissioner of Boy Scouts; Mr and Mrs Tirikatene; Mr F. L. Austin, who presided at the ceremony; and Mrs Austin.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29380, 6 December 1960, Page 18

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THE SOCKBURN-WYCOLA SCOUT GROUP’S NEW DEN in Waterloo road, Hornby, was officially opened on Sunday by Mr J. H. Tirikatene, patron of the group and a brother of Sir Eruera Tirikatene. In this photograph, from left, are Sir Joseph Ward, provincial commissioner of Boy Scouts; Mr and Mrs Tirikatene; Mr F. L. Austin, who presided at the ceremony; and Mrs Austin. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29380, 6 December 1960, Page 18

THE SOCKBURN-WYCOLA SCOUT GROUP’S NEW DEN in Waterloo road, Hornby, was officially opened on Sunday by Mr J. H. Tirikatene, patron of the group and a brother of Sir Eruera Tirikatene. In this photograph, from left, are Sir Joseph Ward, provincial commissioner of Boy Scouts; Mr and Mrs Tirikatene; Mr F. L. Austin, who presided at the ceremony; and Mrs Austin. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29380, 6 December 1960, Page 18