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Under the “Totem-Pole"

Letters to Redfeather are answered & follow:—Wind Flower: The Kaitaiascrew, has arrived safely. My greetings anc thanks. . . . Great Lone Eagle: I hop all the members of your troop have no’ recovered. Good wishes to this faitnic scribe. . . . Still Woodland: You anc yoj_ sister scribe are very punctual. I<> U reports usually reach me by the san* mail. . . . Blue Heron: Yours is a n* hobby, and one that should always your interest. The three first lints the best in your poem. In the owe verses the metre differs. I am glad have been on holiday. . . . Bluebird: »/- report did not reach me m time week. Bluebird. I am always glad tor those appropriate decorations. . . • ing Plume: As neat and punctual as ey*. Miss Manurewa. . . . Young April: was a jolly hike, Young April- You all need stout shoes these muddy «"-• . . . Singing Stream: The First Otafl - news has been added to the gT« . . . Lone Wolf: My greetings and to this faithful one. . . . Laughing I was glad to read of that picnic at - son. Winter seems to hold no _J® for Girl Guides. . . . Shadow DgS, Thank you very much. That is ®* a . right. What an exciting Guide g*®* . was. It must have caused much . . . Lone Singer: Your competition * has arrived. The peach fro® Ljr been a pretty sight garlanded That communication was posted days ago. Has it reached you. •• •. r Swift Canoe: Your story is fulloi Little Swift Canoe. Yes, Belloc is _ n ' r fine writer. I hope I sliall see - 7^; of your poems soon. . . iiklittle symmetrical spray looke fern when I opened your letter. poem is very good, and I am gla ' are better. You are lucky having anemones in your vases. They * IU ~ mistaken the season, I think. •• • , ing Maiden: What a happy tiine ' 0 : had at Otimai. I was glad to a ! letter and the photographs. Rove make plenty of friends. . ■ • H- ing c Your story is very good. and it holds the interest from .. . & ; finish. My greetings to the Maid _ | Great Outdoors. . . . Firing e _•*»- ! that is why those things always ‘ ! I was glad to have your entry. FT | Beetle.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 687, 12 June 1929, Page 6

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Under the “Totem-Pole" Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 687, 12 June 1929, Page 6

Under the “Totem-Pole" Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 687, 12 June 1929, Page 6