Crossword-Solution: RAKAIA 6 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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EMEZAC
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eruption
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CHAPTER IV Sheep on Terms, Schedule and Explanation--Investment in Sheep-run--Risk of Disease, and Laws upon the Subject--Investment in laying down Land in English Grass--In Farming--Journey to Oxford--Journey to the Glaciers-- Remote Settlers--Literature in the Bush--Blankets and Flies--Ascent of the Rakaia--Camping out--Glaciers--Minerals--Parrots--Unexplored Col-- Burning the Flats--Return.
A First Year in Canterbury Settlement Samuel Butler 2002
This might be shown also by a consideration of the volume of water which supplies the main streams of the Rakaia and the Waimakiriri, and comparing it with the insignificant amount which finds its way down the Harpur.
A First Year in Canterbury Settlement Samuel Butler 2002
This time I went up the Waimakiriri by myself, and found that we had been fully right in our supposition that the Rakaia saddles would only lead on to that river.
A First Year in Canterbury Settlement Samuel Butler 2002
The main features were precisely similar to those on the Rakaia, save that the valley was broader, the river longer, and the mountains very much higher.
A First Year in Canterbury Settlement Samuel Butler 2002
How comfortable! CHAPTER VI Hut--Cadets--Openings for Emigrants without Capital--For those who bring Money--Drunkenness--Introductions--The Rakaia--Valley leading to the Rangitata--Snow-grass and Spaniard--Solitude--Rain and Flood--Cat-- Irishman--Discomforts of Hut--Gradual Improvement--Value of Cat.
A First Year in Canterbury Settlement Samuel Butler 2002