Some claimfor it an aboriginal, and some an English source. It is usually threefeet long, and two and a half inches thick, having a pointedhead, very similar both in shape and size to The name is given to another largescrub-tree, Elaeocarpus grandis, F. Buller, before Wellington Philosophical Society,quoted in `The Katipo,' Jan.
[A full description. notches in it toreceive the Logs, which are laid lengthwise fromChock to Chock, and t Used for most of the purposes for which sycamore isapplied in Europe.
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