a South Australian name for theNative Currant. They are all excellent eating. Barry, `Up and Down,' p. James Fenton, `Bush Life in Tasmania Fifty Years Ago,'p.
25: We found no natives, the cove being under tapu, on account ofits being the burial-place of a daughter of Te Pehi, the latechief of the Kapiti, or Entry Island, natives. '] Collins,`Port Jackson Vocabulary,' 1798 (p. An exceedingly hard, close-grainedwood, used for mallets, sheaves of blocks, turnery, etc. ngthings, to most eyes rather strange than beautiful,notwithstanding that one of them is named Banksiaspeciosa.
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