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Earnscleugh is a
small settlement and
rural community,
based alongside the
Earnscleugh River in the
Central Otago District, in the
Otago region of New...
- The
Earnscleugh or
Fraser River is a
river of the
Otago Region of New Zealand. It
arises in the Old Man
Range and
flows north-east to the
Fraser Dam,...
- Alex
Paddocks is a 7-acre (2.8 ha)
vineyard on a
terrace above the
Earnscleugh Valley under some
rocky headlands. It was
planted with
Burgundian Pinot...
- row of neck
vertebrae with muscle, skin, and
feathers collected from
Earnscleugh Cave near the town of
Alexandra in 1870 (currently held by
Otago Museum)...
- (Western Australia), a
river in the
Kimberley region of
Western Australia Earnscleugh River, also
known as
Fraser River, in New
Zealand Fraser (disambiguation)...
- but left at the end of the season.
Robertson is now the
coach of Clyde-
Earnscleugh in New Zealand. "Kiwi
coach lays it on the line (From
Herald Scotland)"...
- cr****s, most of them part of the
catchment of the
young Waikaia and
Earnscleugh Rivers. The
geology of the
range is
dominated by the
schists of the Caples...
- the
dredging now
cover 170
hectares in a
historic reserve known as the
Earnscleugh Dredge Tailings. In 1878, the
Clutha river flooded many
towns including...
-
Christian Iversen (25
February 1834 Janderup,
Denmark – 6
September 1911
Earnscleugh, New Zealand) was a Danish-born New
Zealand gold miner,
orchardist and...
- van Beneden, P. J. (1876). "A new
fossil bird, Anas finschi, from the
Earnscleugh Caves, Otago, New Zealand".
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