jack shay

Dictionary of Australasian Words Phrases and Usages by Edward E. Morris

or Jackshea, n.


a tin quart-pot.

1881. A. C. Grant, `Bush Life in Queensland,' vol. i. p. 209:

«Hobbles and Jack Shays hang from the saddle dees.»

[Footnote]: «A tin quart-pot, used for boiling water for tea,and contrived so as to hold within it a tin pint-pot.»

1890. `The Argus,' June14, p. 4, col. 1:

«Some of his clothes, with his saddle, serve for a pillow; hisration bags are beside his head, and his jackshea (quart-pot)stands by the fire.»

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