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iiiillikt'n, (tailki) bullockj ©Btd sheep, for white 



fullur come up here, drive away opossum and 

 kangaroo, and poor black feller get noting to 

 patta (eat,) merr}', merry, get hungry," — a 

 very truektsl©^ libongitj. 



KMEt^sm tmt call«d M ik^m^ve language 

 Kdnaman,'" were nimierous about this place; 

 tliey are lively playful little animals, ami when In 

 confincinent will drink milk and eat manna with 

 avidity ; th«ir fet U ^ 0m 1*« laj^r. 



dantly about tlic Stringy Bark" ranges, form- 

 ing rude nests of the fil)rous bark. At a beautiful 

 spot on the Wollondilly, not far distant fix)m the 

 ^hm% md at a ps^ t)f #ie ntm hmiog mm U 

 lihk, the sumBi^ iBe^^m^ Ik &$e Ae^t ol wnter^ 

 called Karoa"' by the na^ves,* the "Burriol,'*or 

 musk ducks, with tlieir young, the "Gmiarung/* 

 or w^ood-ducks, as well as other kinds of water- 

 fowl, were seen in great numbers ; and occa- 



pamon, or Curaduck of th& aboxigiaes, 

 * The UKktfe ^ the thftt setMtnmied im wait 



" Buru, biri'inifl/* *w|iicli lie sLiitl liu received from the name 

 of tlie place wTifiwI Ije was born. This appears a common 

 metiiod mong tha «t)i«%lti6B at hmimfh^ nattier upon 



persons, as well as fruni any personal, dfilbct. TTiu native 

 name ot* Mr* Bradley's farm is " Bunge^'^ ittnd his little child 

 hmi thetfl wUl ufrttfi% be known fey mme among dm 

 iibtingincs. 



