"There was no smoke to betray a water-hole."
1853. S. Sidney, `Three Colonies of Australia,' p. 245:
"The deep pools, called colonially `water-holes.'"
1862. F. J. Jobson, `Australia,' c. vii. p. 181:
"`Water-holes' appeared at intervals, but they seemed to have little water in them."
1864. J. McDouall Stuart, `Explorations in Australia,' p. 58:
"About four miles from last night's camp the chain of large water-holes commences, and continues beyond tonight's camp."
1875. Wood and Lapham, `Waiting for the Mail,' p. 15:
"The water-hole was frozen over, so she was obliged to go on farther, where the water ran."
1875. `Spectator' (Melbourne), June 26, p. 94, col. 1: