In thiscolossal bird . Cunningham, `Two Years in New South Wales,' vol. 74: We went most of the way by rail and coach, and then ajackaroo met us with a fine pair of horses in a waggonette. Something has been donein Melbourne, but the Colonies have different words and uses ofwords, and this work is of a kind which might well extendbeyond the bounds of a single city.
Howitt, `Australia,' p. he rank, in orderto push past the cabman on the stand for the purpose of pickingup a stray passenger or so. 660: Used for food by the natives. a bivalve marine mollusc with anacreous interior, much admired in Tasmania and used forpendants and necklaces, Trigonia margaritacea, Lamarck,of the order Pectinaceae.
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