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Inchbonnie is a
rural locality in the West
Coast region of the
South Island of New Zealand. It is
located on the
north bank of the
Taramakau River and...
- a
major tributary joining the
Taramakau from the south,
downstream of
Inchbonnie. The
South Island iwi Ngāi Tahu have
manawhenua or
tribal authority over...
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after Scottish rivers, e.g.;, Dee, Tay, Spey, Esk, Don, Doon, Clyde.)
Inchbonnie is a
hybrid of
Lowland Scots and
Scottish Gaelic.
Auckland suburbs (incl...
- end of Lake Brunner. The
Taramakau River crosses the
Alpine Fault at
Inchbonnie. At this point, it has in its
history flowed in
three different directions:...
- Hira, New
Zealand Hokitika Hope
Hornby Hundalee Hyde
Inangahua Junction Inchbonnie Invercargill Jack's Bay
Kaiapoi Kaikōura
Kaitangata Kaiteriteri Kaka Point...
- from
Jacksons on
State Highway 73. A
smaller road
connects Kumara and
Inchbonnie via the lake's
southern s****. Most of the lake s**** is only accessible...
-
hazard for boating. The lake is just to the
north of the
settlement of
Inchbonnie, and Lake
Brunner Road (linking
State Highways 7 and 73) and the Midland...
- Cr****
bridge 2:48
Otira Aickens 3:07
Jacksons Taramakau River bridge Inchbonnie Rotomanu Te
Kinga Crooked River bridge 3:32
Moana Kotuku Arnold River...
- Matau-a-Māui) – in
honour of
Edward Hawke, 1st
Baron Hawke of
Towton Inchbonnie – is a
hybrid of
Lowland Scots,
bonnie meaning "pretty" and
Scottish Gaelic...
- or Māori, for example: Miramar,
which means "sea view" in Spanish; and
Inchbonnie,
which means "beautiful" (bonnie in Lallands) "island" (innis in Scottish...