Crossword-Solution: TARATA 6 letters, 8 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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The New Zealand Orange-Tree is a name given to the Tarata (q.v.), from the aromatic odour of its leaves when crushed.
A Dictionary of Austral English Edward Morris 2009
Many years ago Tarata went to England in a large ship, and having gone ashore to see what he could see, he lost his way in the great town called London.
Old New Zealand A Pakeha Maori 2012
Just then a ship captain came into the house, and seeing Tarata he knew he was a Maori, and spoke to him in Maori, and told him not to be afraid, and then he turned to the chief of the police and made a speech to him, and to all the people who were assembled there to see Tarata killed, as he believed; but when the ship captain had done speaking, the chief of the police was no longer angry, and said, "Poor fellow, poor fellow;" and then all the people present gave each a small piece of money to Tarata.
Old New Zealand A Pakeha Maori 2012
Some gave sixpence, some a shilling, and some a few coppers; the chief of the police gave Tarata five shillings.
Old New Zealand A Pakeha Maori 2012
When all the money was together there was more than ever Tarata had seen before, so he was very glad indeed; and a policeman went with him and showed him the way to his ship, and took care of him, lest he should be robbed of his money.
Old New Zealand A Pakeha Maori 2012
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 5 times in crossword archives (1948–1974).