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Conundrum Competition.

Tas following—which we take from the Aucklaad f Star "—were some of ths eonundrum* pNwntad a* Thomson’s Zulu 'Wat DioramagaoW piavlag at £h» Opera'House, Aucklatfdl< f Number 1 oonundrum took th* prise 1. What was the difference between Idsuta. Melville and OJghill'of ths B4th Regiment, and Edgar,.th* dy*r. of Auckland P—Edgar lives to dy* eolon i Melville and Coghill died to ure eofeun, . i 2. Why did tbs Zulus not gain the bast of itinthawarf Because those who loose cannot win (those Zulus cannot win). - 8. After the hurting of the hospital and the herioc dkftßto of Rbrkei'i Drift, what was loft to remind us of the brave, both dead and living f Charred (Chard) remains. 4, Whf was the none Zulu that wonlbe Mel. bourne Cup, like the Zulu who was bloxn up by the totyadb explosion K Because they both went up to the post. 5. What was tlfiudifferanee between Cete. wayo and Mr Tlumipn (W had a ipMffi y*pr**i tho &ila war a ThompeMMit Il'ipltiiJlJ T M " represent the Zul JWar. fl, Why was the Zulu who killed the Prince Imperial like Abort, who shaved Mr Thompson P Ho cut off the heir apparent. f. Why Is Thompson shewing the Zulu war like H.3T.S. Nelibn f' Because he braces uo his main stay < put his rigging in order 1 Unfurls his oiinvaSs " keeps bn his main tack ; and finally taka* his departure fromAuokland, •' ■ '’• ‘

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1115, 5 August 1882, Page 3

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245

Conundrum Competition. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1115, 5 August 1882, Page 3

Conundrum Competition. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1115, 5 August 1882, Page 3

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