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CROSSWORD PUZZLE 23 ACROSS: 1. Fairy; spirit 11. A gorge; put together 12. Hunger 13. Sinew; muscle 14. Annoy; fuss 16. Slave; to seek 18. Look 19. Gleam; shine 23. Murmur (as wind) 24. Lead; conduct 27. Adorn by sticking in feathers 28. Dust 29. Verbal particle for completed action 30. Blow gently 31. Bosom; chest 33. Floor mat 37. Used sometimes for raua 38. Former times 40. Seat; stool 41. Shrink; recoil 42. Sand 43. The 44. Key 45. Land 47. Shake; earthquake 48. Avenged; paid for 49. Drive; urge 50. Day following; day before DOWN: 1. Root of tree 2. Tomorrow 3. Cabbage tree 4. Payment revenge 5. Beg 6. Nose 7. Trouble; accident 8. Ribbed; furrowed 9. To carry; show gladness 10. Interjection used in poetry 15. George 17. Embrace 18. Charles 24. Don't know 21. Way; path 22. Year 25. Warm; comfortable 26. Peaceful; beautiful 27. Wound 28. Stomach 29. Sledge 30. Chick 32. Dawn 34. Fault 35. Pity; compassion 36. In full supply 39. As if; as it were 43. Cook in an oven 46. Rain Te Whaiti Nui-a-Toi Maori Agricultural School (Te Whaiti, Urewera) has now been recognised for technical bursaries in agriculture. This school, conducted by the Maori Mission of the Prebyterian Church, has existed since 1937, and has 440 acres of land attached to it. Until recently, however, the school did not prepare pupils for the school certificate examination. It now offers a school certificate course in Agriculture. The value of the technical bursaries, which can now be held at the school, is £40 per annum. Applications for 1959 have to be made to the school immediately. * * * The Rehua Hostel, run by the Methodist Church for Maori apprentices in Christchurch, is being expanded. Next year it will accommodate 31 boys.