Lady Barker, `Station Life in New Zealand,' p. Lord Valentia, `Voyages,' vol. Meredith, `Tasmanian Friends and Foes,' p. The name has been ascribedto the fact that it is a resident species, very common, andthat it sings all through the winter, when nearly every otherspecies is silent.
['Century']: The small colonial coin denominated dumps have all been calledin. eWaka-tetee, which, generally smaller, had a plainfigure-head and stern; Waka-tiwai, an ordinary c
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