"We passed through Studley Park, with here and there a slab house or tent."
1874. G. Walch, `Head over Heels,' p. 81:
"The moonlight . . . poured on the hut, slabs an' roof."
1885. R. M. Praed, `Australian Life,' p. 8:
"The hut was built of logs and slabs."
[p. 73]: "The usual bush-hut of slabs and bark."
[p.144]:"The neighbours congregated in the rough hut of unplaned slabs."
1890. Rolf Boldrewood, `The Miner's Right,' c. vi. p. 61:
"Slab huts of split heavy boards, Australian fashion, placed vertically."
<hw>Slab</hw>, <i>v. tr</i>. mining term: to keep up the sides of a shaft with timber slabs.