Ckap.XI. 'IK WASEHO FlSamO. S49. 
for about twenty-four hours, and then up the chimney 
of a wood fire for a week, the wareho becomes quite an 
epicure's breakfast. ' 
When I was tired of catching these fish and seeing 
others catch whales, I got a cast over to TVaikanae in 
one of the boats, and walked to Pitone, resting one 
night at Captain Thomas's hospitable ware. I reached 
Port Nicholson about the 14th of July. 
