McNaughton family moments in history
General then listed alphabetically by first name.
McNaughton's
- The stone bridge on the Tauranga Cambridge Road known as McNaughton's Bridge is nearly finished. Bay of Plenty Times, 12 February 1884.
- Mr McNaughton per Hawea from Poverty Bay. 3 December 1878.
- 16 acres of land fronting Cameron Road sold to Mr McNaughton (recently owned by Mr T.A. Chappe-Hall). iBay of Plenty Times, 31 October 1906.
A.M. McNaughton. Tauranga representative Bay of Plenty rugby. All Black 1971-1972. Nine appearances. See local paper for those years in June, July, August.
Barry Campbell McNaughton:
- Standing again for Tauranga County Council. Bay of Plenty Times, 18 July 1986. [Ams 487/11. Scrapbook 16, p. 14].
- Successful candidate in the Western Bay of Plenty ward of the Bay of Plenty Regional Council, 1992.
- Regional Council candidate. Brief outline of experience to date and plans if elected. Bay of Plenty Times, 23 September 1995.
- Elected to Environment Bay of Plenty. Bay of Plenty Times, 16 October 1995.
Charles (Chas) McNaughton:
- Sold Pāpāmoa farm to Mr W. Ferguson. Bay of Plenty Times, 14 September 1906.
- C. and J. MacNaughton. Ōmanawa surveying case. 18 December 1907.
- Vickery has just completed a residence for Chas McNaughton opposite experimental farm. Bay of Plenty Times, 30 April 1912.
Colin Campbell McNaughton:
- Tauranga County Councillor 1919-1920.
- Inquest into death 31 January 1952. Crushed by rock at Pāpāmoa. Bay of Plenty Times, 26 February 1952.
Colin Peter McNaughton:
- Has three new cottages at the Mount. Bay of Plenty Times, 1 December 1911.
- Obituary. Mount News, 16 April 1959.
David W. McNaughton married Alice J. Brain, second daughter of Joseph Brain. Bay of Plenty Times, 23 February 1910.
Dickey McNaughton. Wedding. Bay of Plenty Times, 24 March 1911.
Mrs E.S.M. McNaughton. 'Pan-Pacific Women's Association'. Tauranga resident selected as delegate - one of 25 out of 80 nominees. Attended last conference held at Honolulu August 1949. Also nominated by Dominion Federation of NZ Womens' Institutes for 1939 delegate to conference of Associated Country Women of the World held in London. In 1950 she was leader at similar conference in Copenhagen. Member of Dominion executive of NZ National Council of Women. Member of national and regional Country Women's Co-ordinating Committees which have actively associated with adult education work in country areas. Bay of Plenty Times, 29 September 1951.
Elizabeth McNaughton (Mrs John McNaughton). Death of aged 59 years, of Greenhill. Bay of Plenty Times, 1 October 1900.
Essie McNaughton:
- Death of, elder daughter of Mr J. McNaughton of 'The Braes' Tauranga. Bay of Plenty Times, 28 February 1913.
- See also: Research notes of Deirdre Kent: Twenty women Ms 43/2.
Gordon McNaughton. Tauranga RSA to honour four men. Bay of Plenty Times, 27 September 1999.
Isa Mary/May McNaughton:
- Baptised 9 April 1914, Te Puke Presbyterian Church. Baptismal record/certificate.
- See also: Gilchrist, Isa Mary (née McNaughton), 1914-1993 (Person).
John McNaughton. Obituary. Arrived in Tauranga 1878. Bought Greenhill and then secured Braes. Built the stone cottage at Ōmanawa shortly after coming to Tauranga. Bay of Plenty Times, 22 August 1910.
Mary MacNaughton marriage to T.S. Duncanson. 17 June 1904.
R. MacNaughton: Building house at Otaamatua (Kairua). Bay of Plenty Times, 26 July and 20 November 1915.
Mrs R.A. McNaughton. Two Tauranga women to represent New Zealand at Copenhagen. Country Women of the World Conference. Bay of Plenty Times, 8 April 1950.
Robert 'Bob' Buchanan McNaughton:
- Received honours. 16 June 1984.
- Begins writing police history in this area. [Ams 487/6, Scrapbook 2, p. 50].
- Long-serving policeman dies. Bay of Plenty Times, 31 July 1989 [Ams 487/6, Scrapbook 8].
McNaughton family c. 1920s.
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