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Letters to Redfeather are answered is follow: Wind Flower: Greetings, Kaita* Please may I have your home address Young April: Many thanks for your nofc The next Birkenhead report should ran me before the second Monday. . . Lone Dreamer: Many thanks far yt* long letter. lam so .sorry you have b~ on the sick list. My greeting to B« jamin. . . . Little Rainbow: In bospk for six weeks? Have you quite recover* Many happy returns of April 20. . Sunset Hill: I am glad that Ruawai to be represented. My greetijjp ** best wishes. . . . Blue Horizon: Wele./ home. Please thank Captain for her itter. The first Monday for RusselL Still Pool: Welcome, First Whangs There will always be space for your Offi* news. . Little Twig: My best and thanks. How strange Jxat r* should now be meeting in the ongArahi hall. . . . Dreaming warn-. [ should have liked to have watched tßi I treasure hunt. Many thanks for - First Frankton news. . . . Little der: Congratulations on being Troop Leader, and many thanks W -Papakura news. . . . Silver. company magazine? HoW interest- ! Could you make an appointment. • | Red Star: Harvest Moon wap l Swift Canoe will be glad yon lisea ur ; fine poems. Silver Ripple sends »er Ito you. What a wonderful pink aw { morning. . . . Featherfoot: I young company, but a very progra.one. I was glad to have your report.. Lene Singer: Yes. I should like a-. from you. A warm welcome to - friendly Camp of Redfeather. • - v ; bird: You are a most arUsticscrK think my note will have Lom Wolf: Greetings, tone o«Punua news makes interest's. l7? r : . . . Flying Cloud: Thank you , letter, written when Uie moon ver curve in the sky. \es, -... Canoe surely called up the SO S rain. . . . Wood Spell: That w - teresting hike to Mount WdWJjJj was glad to have news of G.F.S. Company. Se. reached me safely, be <K Little Swift Canoe: r epe*' vou are « catainly not to have tC of last winter. The tennis H . have been laid out o-ver a * }ht fortunate that it happened aj Singing Maiden: The Hajnuw muft have enjoyed that with you. Thank you tor is i letter. . . Sun Jam glad ! pleasant rendezvous, and ’•e to nav a second ' very much for your Ranger for WISE HEADS • I Word square:— . * „ I—Not hollow. t ’ 2—Stout. , ! 3 —The smallest. ' : 4—To flow out. —To prevent. # , 1 Answer to last weeks , 1 rhyme: Yesterday.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 640, 17 April 1929, Page 6
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