and Fraser,N. 299: A taiaha, or chiefs staff. Hooker supposes, the popular name of these trees and shrubsarose from the Canadian `Sheack. 69: Their meal consisted of the hindquarters of a kangaroo cutinto mincemeat, stewed in its own gravy, with a few rashersof salt pork; this dish is commonly called a steamer.
214: Look at this immense mound. Cunningham, `Two Years in New South Wales,' vol. ') In Australia, theword is very common, and denotes a piece of timber, two orthree inches thick a coarse plank, axe-hewn, not sawn. 191: We applied to our friends the Indians for a passagein one of their canoes.
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