1872 C.H. Eden My Wife and I in Queensland 49: The bullpuncher, as bullock-drivers are familiarly called.at bull-puncher (n.) under bull, n.1
1872 C.H. Eden My Wife and I in Queensland 17: They all chaffed us about our swags, or donkeys, or drums, as a bundle of things wrapped in a blanket is indifferently called.at drum, n.5
1872 C.H. Eden My Wife and I in Queensland 118: The gins are captives of their bow and spear [...] All blacks are cruel to their gins.at gin, n.1
1872 C.H. Eden My Wife and I in Queensland 59: The howl for the abolition of the squattocracy had not yet been fostered.at squattocracy, n.