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James Macrae
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When about to enter the largest of the huts to prospect its con- dition, Mr. Goodrich was accosted by a smiling young woman, the wife of one of those Europeans who had come to kill wild cattle. She informed us that she had only left the Europeans yesterday morning, and that they had shot two bullocks the day before. We went and took possession of the cleanest part of the hut for our accommodation, without leave, as is customary with these people themselves, while Mr. Ooodrich went in search of ...a young pig or fowls. All that he could procure, in spite of offering money and looking glasses, were a couple of fowls, owing to the price put up- on their pigs, being nearly treble their worth.
Mr. Wilson was found in the midst of a crowd of natives, highly amused and viewing them with surprise. I went to the 50 wood, while supper was being prepared, to look for plants, and found several species of ferns not seen before, and a few plants. I only got as far as the outskirts of the wood and the trees, which were of moderate size, consisted mostly of raetrosideros and alenr- ites, with many ferns growing beneath their shade.


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