1871. C. L. Money, `Knocking About in New Zealand,' p. 9:
"With my rug and blankets on my back (such a bundle being called a `swag')."
1873. A. Trollope, `Australia and New Zealand,' vol. i. p. 285:
"Swag, which consists of his personal properties rolled up in a blanket."
1881. A. C. Grant, `Bush Life in Queensland,' vol. i. p. 33:
"His cumbrous attire and the huge swag which lay across the seat."
1888. A. Reischek, in Buller's `Birds of New Zealand,' vol. ii. p. 93:
"With the hope that there would now be a few fine days, I at once packed up my swag with provisions, ammunition, blanket, &c."
1892. `The Australasian,' May 7, p. 903, col. 1:
"Kenneth, in front, reminded me comically of Alice's White Knight, what with the billies dancing and jingling on his back, and the tomahawk in his belt, and his large swag in front."