Under the “Totem-Pole"
Letters to Red feather are answered as follow:—Dark Flower: Many thanks for your company news and that interesting Girl Guide story. You are a clever young writer, Dark Flower. . . . Silver Spear: lour report was just too late last week, bilver Spear. My best greeting to St. Barnabas. . . . Rainbow Gold: This newcomer has reached the Camp of Redfeather. I hope I shall have a letter soon. . . . Thunder Maker: Greetings to this new* Chief. We are glad to welcome you into the Wigwam circle. Your limerick has been entered in the competition. . . . Herald of Dawn: Many thanks, faithful one. Your notes were i.i plenty of time. A camp-fire thought for b irst Devonport. . . . Wood Spell: Those were interesting hikes to One Tree Hill. YV ood Spell. Isn’t there a fine view from the summit? . . . Afterglow: I am glad your company i.s so interested in the vY lgwam, where the fire of friendship i-' always burning. I hope I shall often hear from this keen lieutenant. . . . Sea Bird: Your report has crossed the harbour, Sea Bird. My greetings to North Shore. . . . Mountain Snow: I am glad you have heard from Drifting Snowflake. You two should become great friends. £h*' will find your greetings under the Totem Pole, as will also Red Star. That was a long walk, Mountain Snow. . . . Lo n * YVolf: An invitation from “the lair of the Lone Wolf.” Many thanks. I hop' 1 the Cubs will put much expression into their Grand Howl that evening. . . Birca Bud: Yes, you must be well acquainted with the overseas vessels, Birch Bud. you ever feel that you would like to t* “outward bound?” Your limerick 1S very good. . . . Dancing Star: Your Takapuna news has come safely to hand, 1 wonder if you are going to*write a. stor: for this competition? Some YVigwam wishes for Dancing Star. . . . Laughing Wind: Welcome home. Laughing Wind. I am glad you have returned from t* 1 ’’ far hillsides. Your limerick has been entered in the competition. . . - Little Swift Canoe: That translation is ver> dainty, and I can almost hear the musicAnd you are to stay in Auckland. a £t all? I am very glad. I wonder if I have a story from you this time? . • - Still Pool: Many thanks. First Whangare . Your report is full of interest, YY n&t •• welcome you will give Captain when srreturns. . . . Flying Cloud: That through the mist must have been ratnc wonderful, Flying Cloud, and what • beautiful sight that was from the top of the hiil. Your letter was full of inter est this week. . . . Green Leaf: thanks. Green Leaf. 1 was glad to na your Second Wliangarei news. T n°f patrol flags should look very attract]i • • . . Red Star: What an exciting exhi& ; tion of “stunt” flying that was. Red ht The aviator must have been very cievcI am looking forward to seeing that P°f ; ‘. Perhaps you may be able to manage story, too. Much love to little Lie-ahe' . . . Shadow Dancer: Many thanks, nee footed one. You have raced the cm* ; with your report, but it will appear J an early date.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 675, 29 May 1929, Page 16
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