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LITTLE FOLKS' RIDDLES.

461. By William J. Tripp, Gaidrona:— Riddle me, riddle me, randy bow, My father gave me seed to sow ; The seed was black and the grouni was white, Riddle me that and I will give you a pips, 462. By Ida, Oamaru:— How oan a man make his coat last? [Some little folks have sent rridlei without sending the answers. The answers must be eeut nlong with the riddles.— Dot.] ANSWER TO LAST WERIC3 RIDDLES. 457. By Lizzie, Hyde: -Smoke. 458. By Aloe Couper, Albury : —There are two " t a " iv that.

459. By Snowdrop, Oamaru:— Because his nose is above his chin. 460. By Maggio Cameron, A'berfcown :— Uccaussits head is on one ofde and ila tail on the other,

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Otago Witness, Issue 1916, 30 October 1890, Page 35

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LITTLE FOLKS' RIDDLES. Otago Witness, Issue 1916, 30 October 1890, Page 35

LITTLE FOLKS' RIDDLES. Otago Witness, Issue 1916, 30 October 1890, Page 35

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