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George Tinline (28
October 1815 – 4
February 1895) was a nineteenth-century
South Australian banker and politician.
Tinline made his
fortune when the Bank...
- John
Tinline (1821 – 26
February 1907) was a Scottish-born New
Zealand sheep farmer, politician, and philanthropist. He
emigrated briefly to Australia...
- The
Tinline River is a
river of the
Marlborough Region of New Zealand's
South Island. It
flows generally south from its
sources at the
northern end of...
- to east in four rows (from
north to south) as follows: Colton, Talia,
Tinline, Squire,
McIntosh and Ulyerra. Ward, Hudd, Kappawanta,
Blesing and a cluster...
- in 1909. The
Tinline brothers emigrated from
Jedburgh in the late 1830s.
George Tinline made a
career in
banking in Australia. John
Tinline went to New...
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Tinline Bay is a cove and
beach located within The Abel
Tasman National Park in the
South Island of New Zealand. It is
located approximately 2 kilometres...
- all round". The Telegraph.
Retrieved 17
April 2013.
Tinline, Phil (26
February 2005). "Phil
Tinline on
severe weather in
British literature". The Guardian...
- nelsonw****ly.co.nz.
Nelson W****ly. 25
September 2013. "Richmond Mall".
tinline.co.nz.
Tinline Property. "Waimea
College Official School Website". waimea.school...
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February 2016.
Retrieved 21
November 2024.
Comps – here to stay?, Phil
Tinline,
September 2005, BBC,
accessed 12
August 2008. "TEN
QUESTIONS | Independent...
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region of New Zealand's
South Island. It
rises on the
slopes of
Mount Tinline,
flowing generally south to meet with the
Mason River 5
kilometres (3 mi)...