ch, being of an acid nature, produces aflow of saliva--a fact well-known to bushmen who have traversedwaterless portions of the country. Lady Barker, `Station Life in New Zealand,' p. The first quotationsshow it was in popular use much earlier. complete the number of animalson a station, so that it may carry its full complement.
there shall be levied in respect of everybuilding constructed wholly or in part of raupo, nikau,toitoi, wiwi, kakaho, straw or thatch of anydescription [ . originally the house with thenecessary buildings and home-premises of a sheep-run, and stillused in that sense: but now more generally signifying the runand all that goes with it. stictocephalus, Bp. 4, Legislative Assembly: Mr.
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