Threlkeld is not the only writerwho will not acknowledge as aboriginal sundry words with anundoubted Australian pedigree. ] The concludinglines of his poem are: And Australasia float, with flag unfurl'd,A new Britannia in another world. I have a kapai gun. The peppermint-tree (Eucalyptuspiperita) and the `Stringy Bark' are remarkable for theperfectly straight grain
Yate, `Account of New Zealand,' p. Handsome Sida. kidnapping natives of SouthSea islands for service in Queensland plantations. is formed by two sheets of barkstripped from the nearest tree, at the first appearance of astorm, and joined together at an angle of 45 degrees.
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