Stokes, `Discoveries in Australia,' vol. Fusanus spicatus, R. The `jumpers' sat in one gallery and certainrepresentatives or deputy `shepherds' in the other. ) Prior to 1870 the word was much in use onthe stations in New South Wales.
In New Zealand, the Mullet is Mugil perusii, calledthe Silver-Mullet (Maori name, Kanae); and the Sea-Mullet,Agonostoma forsteri (Maori name, Aua, q. Mountain D. None of thegraziers, however, except one, with whom I conversed on thesubject, seemed to consider toot worth notice; . 309: So long as that is wrong, the whole community will be wrong,--in colonial phrase, `bailed up' at the mercy of its owntenants.
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