The OBHS house history
Across
- 3. long bright world.
- 5. The movement of a person or people from one country, locality, place of residence, etc., to settle in another.
- 6. Guardianship and protection.
- 7. A surprise visit at dawn, especially by police searching for criminals or illicit goods.
- 9. Attract migrants to new areas.
- 11. The house leader who was a talented sportsman who was an All Black player and manager, rugby coach, NZRFU President,
- 12. People who have fled war, violence, conflict or persecution and have crossed an international border to find safety in another country.
- 13. An impersonal supernatural power which can be transmitted or inherited.
- 16. An intensive or sudden military attack.
- 18. A rapid movement of people to a newly discovered goldfield.
- 19. Group of islands in the central and southern Pacific Ocean.
- 20. Officially or legally prohibit (something).
Down
- 1. A large American wild cat with a plain tawny to greyish coat.
- 2. The house leader who was a farmer, conversationalist and keen tramper, fisherman and hunter.
- 4. The house leader who was in the cadets at OBHS and went on to become a famous soldier and military aviator.
- 8. The unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people.
- 9. A statement or action expressing disapproval of or objection to something.
- 10. The strongest force in Māori life.
- 14. The house leader who greatly improved plastic surgery
- 15. A formally concluded and ratified agreement between states.
- 17. To encourage people to leave their points of origin and settle elsewhere.