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  1. John Hall order=12th Premier of New Zealand monarch=Victoria term start=8 October 1879 term end=21 April 1882 predecessor=George Grey (1879) successor=Frederick Whitaker (1882) birth date=birth date|1824|12|18|df=y…

  2. Hall, John. 1824–1907. Runholder, politician, premier. This biography, written by W. J. Gardner, was first published in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography in 1990. John Hall, the leading 'conservative' politician in nineteenth century New Zealand, was born at Hull, England, probably on 18 December 1824, and was baptised on 31 January 1825.

  3. George Manning (New Zealand politician) Sir George Manning CMG (11 February 1887 – 29 December 1976) was Mayor of Christchurch from 1958 to October 1968, when he retired. [1] He served a total of 34 years on the Christchurch City Council. [2]

  4. He became both the president and secretary of the CUFTU, French Polishers' Union and New Zealand Federated Furniture Trade Union. He was first vice president, from 1908 to 1910, and president, in 1911, of the Canterbury Trades and Labour Council. He was a member of the Dominion executive of the Trades and Labour Councils' Federation and in 1914 ...

  5. Edward Wakefield (New Zealand politician) Joseph Ward. Frederick Weld. George Stoddart Whitmore. Categories: Political office-holders in New Zealand. Chief secretaries (British Empire) Colony of New Zealand people. Members of the Cabinet of New Zealand.

  6. Charles Thomas Ick. Personal details. Born. 1828. Dumfriesshire, Scotland. Died. 13 September 1903. Christchurch, New Zealand. Henry Thomson JP (1828 – 13 September 1903) was a 19th-century Mayor of Christchurch and Member of Parliament for the Christchurch North electorate in Canterbury, New Zealand.

  7. He represented the electorate of New Plymouth in Parliament from 1990 to 1993, when he was defeated by the previous Labour MP, Harry Duynhoven . He was one of six one-term National MPs who were elected in a swing against Labour in the 1990 election. Born on 29 March 1935 [1] in Wanganui, Armstrong was educated at Wanganui Collegiate School .