Flax-stick

"Flax-stick" in a Sentence (2 examples)

Rafts, or canoes, or “catamarans,” are still occasionally improvised by travellers or explorers in primitive parts of New Zealand, e.g. by Haast, who reports constructing “catamarans” of dead trees when flax-sticks were not obtainable.

"I always thought Australia was all good country," mused the driver—a flax-stick.

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