SummaryBefore Pae Korokī and Papers Past, the New Zealand Room librarians would note topics of interest in an alphabetised card catalogue, this is their selection of stories from the Bay of Plenty Times and other sources about George A. Douglas.Main Body
George A. Douglas selling groceries and provisions, clothing, bread, and agents for Union Steam Saw, Moulding, Sash and Door Co. Tauranga Argus, 1 December 1866.
G.A. Douglas has opened a new store designated Bay of Plenty Store. Tauranga Record, 15 June 1867.
Residents want Mr Douglas MPC to stand for Provincial Council. 19 April 1873.
Went to Mōtīti, resigned from Provincial Council. 21 June 1873.
Bay of Plenty Store stocking Mōtītī hams, bacon, jowls, butter and eggs from the celebrated farm of G.A. Douglas. Bay of Plenty Times, 21 October 1874.
Death of. Formerly of Mōtītī (1870). Member of former Provincial Council. Helped to get Strand breakwater. Bay of Plenty Times, 14 March 1892.
Death of George A. Douglas. New Zealand Farmer, 1892.
Tauranga City Council noted exchange of land on Mōtīti with a block owned by the Patuwai hapū in Judea.
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