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NEW ZEALAND /^^J ATIVES'ASSOCIATION fffcjl No. 3 COMPETITION %£2^ I jCJ^Jf Cs* First Prize £50 Second £ioi at "/ OThird - £5 Ten of £ll . To be awarded for the solutions considered best by the. adjudicators, whose decision will be guided by the solution already sealed and lodged with Mr. F. W. Schramm - boiidtor, HUI.& Plummer's Building, Queen Street, Auckland. Solutions, each accom- "f pamed by entry fee of l/t, to be posted to the Secretary, N.Z. Natives' Association at '-: the Association's Office, registered under "The Societies Act," Room 14, 15, Customs "' Street East, Auckland. Closing date 9th July, 1927. Additional forms will be sent on application, accompanied by stamped and addressed envelope, or extra entries may be *~ submitted onplain paper. 2esults will be published in the New Zealand Herald t. and ■fteekly Hews, and Evening Post, Wellington, on 13th :July, and New Zealand" I ■»! i°" 'Ith1 th JU'r' (Closi''B date fa tht Weekly yews txteaoWto the stove date.) t \ 4§9 I I I '<' H^B I I I^^HLf CLUES. . ACROSS. DOWN ' ' ». Bare, uncultivated. , t. A fleet of armed ships 0. To make heavy with water. J, To toss hiuta and slonly ■It. Fern-root; the king. A. Khjthmical smng 12. The self. 5. You -md I f4. Device for raising water. 6. Therefore 16. To roam abroad. .7. Heavj ichiUe 19. Specimen. , . 8. Bank to hold water back. 21. Side petal. .. . • . 9. To u«e » 22. Attempts , 10. A southern constellation 2t. Retiring. ■ IS. Depart 25. Cover. • • ■ - • • is. siwrt, form of Ednard ' 26. Smallest units of vitalised matter. 17. Familiar Arabic name 28. Juliet's lover. . . .. 18. To wander. ' 30. Kitchen utensil. . ■ • 19. One who (Ires a projectile. 32. Three-toed sloth ' 20. Illuminated 33. Infamous Roman emperor. 23. Yonder. 34. A vote in favour. •■• ■ 2<# Watery p ar t of animal fluid. 36. Maori for "rain." 27. The square of four 39. Threaded cap for a bolt. 29. Human beings 40. Preposition denoting locality. 30. Cieicjmcn 4t. A narrow opening. ■ 31. Mouldy, ill-smelling* «. Arise. . ... . / ' : ■■ \ 35.. Corner. '44. First personal pronoun. 37. Nut-brown beverage. _ 45. Rendered a song. • 38. Rolling up. r--46. Jtabri definite article. , 40. A unit 47. Decay. 43. To inuuate 49. A Hebrew term for God. 48. A mi 50. Exist. so. Part o£ a rifle 51. The king of beasts. 52. No\"l 53. Certainly not. 54. Not ourfelves. 1 55. Used in winnowing. ' ■ '■' • . 55. ShduM be got from the tai'.or. 56. Inside. -.'.•-.. • . . 57. Sharp knock. 58. Swelling on the eyelid. 59. Not we nor they 60. Atmosphere. . , '..:... 60. Type of stupidity. 61. Industrious insect. ■■'•■' 61. Over again. 62. Soft plug. .... ' 63. Entrance. 64. Used in carrying bricks. • 65. AVithoat moisture. 66. Twine. . 67. God of war' and pestilence. 69. One who poses. ' ■ 68. Alt< rnatiM. 71. Before. . 70. To plead. 72. Native compound containing metal. 72. Supposed force or natural power. 74. Yours and mine. ' 73. Edition (abbreviated). 75. Cracked. • . - 76. Compulsion. Competitor's Name .....„, .... „, Address ; Herewith postal not<(«) for ihilling(a) pence v entry foc(t) in the above competition. I agree to accept the adjudicators' decision v final. Signature

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 18 June 1927, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 18 June 1927, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 18 June 1927, Page 7