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THIS WEEK'S COMPETITION

CROSSING THK IUYEU A I'urjiKT. liis wife, their son am I heir daughter and Hie henschol 'loii, were going to town. They cam | Lo a river. Now the only boat wa a frail one which could not hoh more than 1 10!bs. Both the far me and his wife weighed 1401 I>s each while the son and the daughter eael weighed 701 bs and the dog scale' 20ibs. They managed to cross the

-Hvcr in the boat alright, but how did they do it. It can be done lads and lassies, so get your thinking caps on and send in your, explanations. They could all row you know, except the dog of course. Free picture tickets await the three correct answers: which arc first in.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 16, 13 February 1942, Page 6

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128

THIS WEEK'S COMPETITION Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 16, 13 February 1942, Page 6

THIS WEEK'S COMPETITION Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 16, 13 February 1942, Page 6

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