tenderers and prices for construction of houses, schools, bridges, wharves, retaining walls, etc., in the Bay of Plenty from 1883 to 1912
properties in Tauranga sold between 1897 and 1900
Scottish-born James Weir Gray was Mayor of Tauranga from 1899 to 1900. He bought Lundon and Conway's timber business in the 1870s and operated it until selling it to Mr E. E. Hammond.
Page 2 of Ams 62, notebook of James Weir Gray and P. G. Hammond
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RoomClimate controlled room - offsite
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Hammond, P. G., Notebook of James Weir Gray and P. G. Hammond, 1883-1912 (1883-1912). Pae Korokī, accessed 08/10/2024, https://paekoroki.tauranga.govt.nz/nodes/view/46778