LAST WEEK'S SOLUTIONS.
Hosts and Guests.—Thirty-six sat down to dinner, of whom niuo wero guests. A Horse Sale.—The two draught horses cost twenty-four pounds each, the "light harness" fifteen pounds, and the "hack" six pounds. A Little Extra Data.—The husband was born in the year 1877, and the wife ten years later. At the end of 1918, therefore, their combined ages, including that of the child, were- seventy-four years. The Residue of an Estate.—The residue of the estate was £.405, or £105 more than David's share, the whole being worth £2205. Twenty-five in a Circle.—Tho eldest girl was 21 years of age, and the youngest 1.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 24, 27 July 1929, Page 31
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