Hogan, `The Irish in Australia,' p. 80: The grass-trees in front, blame my eyes, Seemed like plumes on the top of a hearse. the Maori name for the New ZealandSchnapper fish (q. They are veryhardy, and like the sea air.
When allowed to remain some time and toferment, it settles into a coarse sort of wine or cider, ratherintoxicating if drank to any excess. 330: The first step which turned the tide of ill-fortune was theintroduction of the system of boiling down sheep. ') Thespecies are--The Babbler-- Pomatostomus temporalis, V. It is a name well suitedto the singular structure of the mouth, and presumably betterthan the mythical title of `Goatsucker.
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