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338: 22: 279: 367:, with a 12-year-old boy mounted behind him. The horse stumbled and fell, and both riders were seen to find their feet in the river, until the horse stood up and they were both swept away and drowned. Gunn's body was never found. 263:(an agricultural company), working as a clerk in a branch office before deciding the work did not suit him. He went back to work on and later manage the farm at Hook. He underwent military training at 290:. On 10 July 1919 at Morven near Waimate he married Ethel May Willetts, a confectioner. They were to have two daughters, Isabel and Dorothy, and a son, Murray. His wife took their children to 356:, and would continue doing so until his death in 1955. Friendly and hospitable, possessing considerable personal charm, Gunn became a well-known and popular figure. He was respected for his 301:
in 1861. In 1926 David Gunn bought freehold land there from remaining original settlers, the McKenzie family. He increased his Hollyford landholding in 1929, just before the onset of the
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parents, Isabella Grierson Robertson and her husband, Alexander Gunn. A one-time shepherd, Alexander Gunn ran a sheep farm of 27,000 acres in
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for trampers with store and small museum, which still stands near the southern end of the track, around from the
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Gunn came to public attention on 30 December 1936 with a speedy journey to assist the injured passengers of a
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After his death his son, Murray, continued to guide trampers in the area, and started "Gunn's Camp", a
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to be educated and Gunn returned to his family for brief visits only twice a year.
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On Christmas Day 1955, Gunn was fording the Hollyford River on horseback near
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He went farming on his own account 100 miles south of Waimate at
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The Land of Doing without, Davey Gunn of the Hollyford
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George Gunn, an early runholder, mapped some of the
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