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LITTLE FOIKS' RIDDLES.

By M. Gibson, Ruakine: (1) Have you ever seen a bun clanco on the table? (2) What is that which is brought to table, cut, but never eaten? (3) Throw it up white and it comes down yellow. (-1) Twelve pears hanging high, twelve knights passing by; each took a pear, and how many were left?

ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK'S RIDDLES. By Schoolgirl, Arthur's Point: 1, A fountain; 2, because it is down m the mouth.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2320, 18 August 1898, Page 52

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LITTLE FOIKS' RIDDLES. Otago Witness, Issue 2320, 18 August 1898, Page 52

LITTLE FOIKS' RIDDLES. Otago Witness, Issue 2320, 18 August 1898, Page 52

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