VERMONT ST. BOYS' CAMP.
■As a result of several, business men m- . teresting themselves in the boys of the 5 * Marist Brothers' School, Vermont Street, the management of. the Sarfdale Seaside / Estate was approached for permission to allow a camp to v be held on the estate. A suitable site near Oneroa surf beach , ; was selected* fm<| the camp is now ia full swing under the supervision -of ..the .. ; ,. ; director of Vermont Street School, Broth*? , Eusebius, and Sergt.-Major Stacey, # "* the Defence Department. The tents and . all the camp equipment have been hirew- . . from the Defence Department, and thfi/ v syllabus draw?, up by Sergt.-Major Stacey. r will develop the boys" physically besia** , \ .jgroving.of gesftt educational yaisto.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18296, 12 January 1923, Page 8
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