LITTLE FOLKS' RIDDLES.
319. By May Russell, Pembroke: — Why ia the horse the most curious feeder ?
320. By Beatrice Sacbtler, Dunedin :— Two parts of a cross and a circle complete, two semi-circles perpendicular meet, and a triangle that stands on two feet, two semi-circles and a circle complete. 321. By John M'Kenzie, Whare Flat -.—When are ilaunel and mahogany like each other ? 322. By H. A. Watt, Kaihiku :— Why is a bad boy like the letter D?
323. By Thomas T. Ord, Limehills :— Prove that Cam did not kill his brother.
ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK'S RIDDLES.
315, By O. Imrie, Oamaru:— lt is easy to break into an old man's house because his gait is broken and his locks are few.
316. ByH. A. Watt, Kaihiku:-A gun barrel is like a chicken when it is a little foul.
317. By John M'Kenzie, Whare Flat :— Because It is a "faver "(favour) in Ireland and a_ fever in E upland. 318. By Thomaß T. Ord, Limehills: — We often catch but never keep a passing remark.
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Otago Witness, Issue 972, 5 September 1889, Page 35
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173LITTLE FOLKS' RIDDLES. Otago Witness, Issue 972, 5 September 1889, Page 35
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