MOTUIHI CAMP.
BOYS RETURN TO NAPIER. SUNSHINE ASSOCIATION WORK. A party of 18 boys from the Eskdale district, Napier, who have been cared for at the Community Sunshine Association's camp at Motuihi since the Hawke's Bay earthquake, returned south by train last evening. The party was under tha care of Miss Brown and Miss Phillips, of Napier, who accompanied the children to Auckland. The boys are the first to leave the camp on their return to their homes. About 80 children are still at the camp and will not leave until October. The children travelling last evening were some of the bigger boys and the benefit of their seaside residence showed in tha healthy brown cf their faces. Since the camp was established about four months ago, excellent results have been obtained by the association Fund 3 are required for carrying on tho work and the annual street appeal of the association will be made next Friday.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20880, 23 May 1931, Page 10
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