10 LIBROS DEL MALAYO RELACIONADOS CON «PURAU»
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The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art
The whole was then covered with purau-leaves to a good depth, upon which was heaped the earth that had been scooped out of the hole, to keep in the heat and steam. In less than an hour and a half the flesh and fruit were ready: and the ...
Robert Walsh, John Jay Smith, 1831
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Fishing in Many Waters - Halaman 79
This was bifurcated about a foot from the distal end and to each of the short divergent branches thus given off, a fishing line, rather shorter than the purau, was tied. Athwart the four gunwales between the fore boom and the after end of the ...
'You will come to love him,' Tetua assured her, 'Ae, love him as Hina did, even though she too was afraid at first.' She scooped up a floating purau flower. 'Look at this flower,' she said, 'Tell me what is in the centre there.' It was freshly fallen.
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Banks Peninsula: Cradle of Canterbury - Halaman 54
The newly elected Provincial Government, as one of its first undertakings, put men to work to form a conveniently graded walking track from Purau to Akaroa." This bridle road, surveyed in 1853, and begun in 1854, was taking traffic by 1858 ...
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Special Publication ... - Halaman 129
PURAU, derrick or forked mast used in double canoes, made of purau wood. cf. M. pur au, fork. PURAU, a tree, Hibiscus tiliaceous (used of tree only, leaves called hau, or fau). PURAU-AHUE, tall straight variety of purau. cf. mahue, straight.
Chicago Academy of Sciences, 1944
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Transactions: Zoology - Jilid 2 - Halaman 214
Trout (Salmo trutta) were not observed in Purau Stream, although there is evidence of their presence in various sea arms around Banks Peninsula. Hobbs (1948, p. 25) presents records; and in correspondence mentioned seeing trout netted at ...
Royal Society of New Zealand, 1962
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The Gardens of Canterbury: A History - Halaman 30
They chose Purau, one of the southern bays of Lyttelton Harbour, and by 1844 they had built a homestead, a stockyard and a dairy. Whalers and traders from Wellington and the peninsula visited the bay and the brothers sold them cabbages, ...
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Proceedings of the second expedition, 1831-1836, under ...
Upon slight posts, placed in the ground in a long ellipse, a very light and elegant frame-work of ' purau'* is supported. This frame-work forms the low, but extensive roof; and upon it a thatch of pandanus leaves,-—simply doubled upon twigs or ...
Robert Fitzroy, Philip Parker King, Charles Darwin, 1839
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The Archaeology of Watercraft Abandonment - Halaman 313
It arrived in the port city of Lyttelton in 1884 and remained in service until 1900, when a local steam launch operator purchased the vessel, stripped it of its engines and machinery, and abandoned the hull at Purau Beach on the southern ...
Nathan Richards, Sami Kay Seeb, 2013
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Handcrafts of Society Islands - Halaman 84
According to an old savant of Maupiti, the chiefs and warriors wore mats of inner purau bark woven check-wise into a tunic-like garment known as the tipufa. Ellis corrob' orates this use of purau bark and gives the following detailed description ...