A ROAD PUZZLE.
By ESME SOUEBFIEI/D. S. Russell Creace.it, Elleralie. (How many Auckland boys ar.d Sir.s know the names or our principal streets lieu a the putilo Esmc has set and see ho v. many answers you cm get be.oro jo lociic at the list!) Streets, Roads and Avenue 3. I, One of England's Queens; 2, A Royal Personage; 3, a habit; 4, a lioio, 5, a stronghold; 6, a clue; 7, tho pride (iI the Empire; 8, an early New Zealand Governor; 0, more than a hill; 10, a colour and a country road; 11, 1/60 yards of ribbon belonging to Mrs. Jones pnd Mrs. Smith; 12, a public playground; 10, seen in most gardens; 14, not a nariov, way 15, a harbour near Auckland: -6, salerooms; 17, a famous race meeting; 18, a good feed for animals; 19 .all; i>o, one of the early Christian mart vis. Answers.
1. Victoria Avenue; 2, Quecu Street ; 3, Custom Street; 4, Pitt Street; 5, lort Street; 6, Quay Street; 7, Anzac Avenue; 8, Hobson Street; 9, Mountain Road; 10, Green Lane; 11, Ladies' Mile; 1-. Park Boad; 13, Lome Street; 14, Broadway; 15, Manukau Boad; 16, Market Road; 17 Ascot Avenue; 18, Lucerne Load; 19, High Street; 20, St. Stephen's Avenue.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20366, 21 September 1929, Page 4 (Supplement)
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210A ROAD PUZZLE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20366, 21 September 1929, Page 4 (Supplement)
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