180: They [diggers] had a `dead down' on all made dishes. 1 (`A Ladyin the Kermadecs'): The petrels--there are nine kinds, and we have names of ourown for them, the black burrower, the mutton-bird, the wh 228: The pukeko is of a dark-blue colour, and about as large as apheasant. See quotation,1847.
70: One of their gunyers (bark huts). (`Century'): It was neither a lounger nor a dormeuse, nor a Cooper, nor aNelson, nor a Kangaroo: a chair without a name would never do;in all things fashionable a name is more than half. 4 [Leading Article]: The critic becomes to the original author what the New Zealandrata is to the kauri. Wakefield, `Adventures in New Zealand,' vol.
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