The OBHS house history

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