Tuapeka Times,
Volume XI, Issue 830, 30 November 1878, Page 5
TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN
THE HERIOT HUNDRED, TEVIOT, MOA PLAT, AND
BEAUMONT DISTRICTS,
The Clydesdale
Pure-bred Stallion DUKE OF ARGYLE. An English
Grass Paddock will be provided for mares coming
from a distance All care taken, but no
responsibility.
Terms, £2,
payable 1st February, 1879; if guaranteed, £3:
Groom's Fee, 5s, payable at first service:
JAMES
GAWN,
Proprietor.
Tuapeka Times, Volume XIII, Issue 639, 9
June 1880, Page 2
THURSDAY, 10th JUNE, 1880, At one
o'clock sharp.
TUAPEKA FLAT MONTHLY SALE.
FERGUSON & THOMPSON will hold their
next Sale of Stock for
Tuapeka District, on the above date, at the Tuapeka Hotel,
Tuapeka Flat,
commencing at one o'clock sharp, when they will offer
On account Mr P. Cain 3 Steers.
On account Mr
James
Gawn 6 Store Pigs
On account of Mr Daniel 1 light
Draught Mare.
On account of Vendor 1
Chaffcutter
On account of Mr J. M'Coombe 1
Pure-bred Ayrshire Cow (quiet milker), with calf at foot.
On account of Vendor 2 Cows (in
calf) 2 Fat Pigs
On Account of Mr
James Bonnet 1
first-class Draught Colt, 5 years old, by Sir Colin 2
Draught Horses.
Evening Post, Volume
LXXXVIII, Issue 82, 3 October 1914, Page 3
DEATH DUTIES
ESTATES FINALLY
CERTIFIED In the list of deceased persons'
estates, certified to for probate duty
during the month of September, the largest
was that of the late Alexander Aitken, of
Auckland, which amounted to £27,144. Within
the list of estates over the value of £500
is:
James
Gawn £3569.
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