- 7 i*'Ssa Whilst travelling by motor f*"^ in the Ekutahuna district, Mr. J - »• m hurst was (says the _ I)annevnk *£&s& afforded a practical illustration of w» fulne* of die Boy Scout moyj^.^ the township named he iM information regaining the lower.^^ ' route to Maeterton. The lad,.* b0»MM ' was Leslie Payne, promptly sari ** |M ; scout, and he had made a £S 0 til ! trv, which he would be glad to | ! traveller. He soon P^f^t^l 1 which ho presented to ; Mr. ?*MSgffljH was draw/in colours, and gave' A 7* idea of th> various roads of the ««^j The boy refused any w £>££ = Mr. Fairhurst . was £& I .P le^^a3& ' iititude generally that he extended •'/£;£ " dial invitation to the lad to spend his h«g "■ days at- Canneyirke* „jj.|
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14533, 22 November 1910, Page 6
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