122: Another most beautiful pigeon is the `bronze-wing,' which isnearly the size of the English wood-pigeon, and has amagnificent purply-bronze speculum on the wings. the nativetea-trees, inappropriately so called, as these bushes and treesnever yield substitutes for tea, although a N ) for the bet to be lost. , owing to the redcolour of the flakes of bark which peel off the stem.
Yate, `Account of New Zealand,' p. 118 Without a tree except a few stumps of blackwood. 8: Acacias fringed with gold. our `sticker-up'consisted only of ham.
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