A donated train set gave a charity shop quite a surprise today -- with potentially explosive results.
An area around a central Dunedin building has been cordoned off, following the discovery of what is believed to be a "corroded and unstable" World War II mortar round.
The explosive was found in a donated box under a train set at the Dunedin Hospice shop, and is understood to have been at the building for three days.
Hospice Shop manager Cat Callanan said she picked up the device, which is in the ground of the building near the highway, and asked staff what it was.
A staff member said the device, which is about 25cm long and wet to the touch, "looks like a bomb".