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- The Tarndale bully (Gobiomorphus alpinus) is a fish in the family Eleotridae endemic to New Zealand, where it is found only in the Tarndale Lakes. Ling...
- station was formed in 1949 when a third station, St Helens, was added to Tarndale and Molesworth stations which had been amalgamated in 1938 after the runholders...
- Pourangahau / Mount Robert), Kerr also owned the 70,000 acres (28,000 ha) Tarndale Run and 30,000 acres (12,000 ha) around the Wairau River before entering...
- by Bryan Staff and Sheran Ashley, Published 2002, David Bateman Ltd, 30 Tarndale Grove, Albany, Auckland, NZ. p. 123-125 (Mandrill) and p. 137-139 (Reaction-Satellite...
- bully Galaxias divergens (1959) dwarf galaxias Gobiomorphus alpinus (1962) Tarndale bully In 1941 Stokell's smelt, Stokellia anisodon, was named after him...
- Frances Leadam, on 27 July 1869. In 1878 Adams acquired a half-share in the Tarndale run from the Nathaniel Edwards. He later acquired the other half from John...
- recognized species in this genus are: Gobiomorphus alpinus (Stokell, 1962) (Tarndale bully) Gobiomorphus australis (Krefft, 1864) (striped gudgeon) Gobiomorphus...
- Emerald sleeper (Erotelis smaragdus) Snakehead gudgeon (Giuris margaritacea) Tarndale bully (Gobiomorphus alpinus) Cran's bully (Gobiomorphus basalis) Upland...
- Pascoe in 1876. Pascoe based his description on material collected in Tarndale, near Nelson, by Frederick Hutton, and named the species in his honour...
- In the late 1860s Edwards joined John Kerr Jnr in Partnership in the Tarndale run, which at the time included the Rainbow run. After ten years the run...