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George Hutchison (New Zealand politician)

New Zealand politician (1846–1930)


New Zealand politician (1846–1930)

FieldValue
nameGeorge Hutchison
imageGeorge Hutchison, 1887.jpg
constituency_MP4Waitotara
parliament4New Zealand
term_start426 September 1887
term_end48 November 1893
predecessor4John Bryce
successor4In abeyance
constituency_MP5
parliament5New Zealand
term_start528 November 1893
term_end529 June 1901
predecessor5New electorate
successor5Frederick Haselden
birth_date1846
birth_placeDundee, Scotland
death_date30 July 1930 (aged 84)
death_placeSaint Heliers, Auckland, New Zealand
professionLawyer

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George Hutchison (1846 – 30 July 1930) was a New Zealand politician from Taranaki.

Early life

Hutchison was born in Dundee, Scotland, in 1846. He was a son of William Hutchison, later a Wellington Mayor and Member of Parliament. Hutchison Jr received his education in Ireland and Scotland until age 15. He came to New Zealand with his parents in 1866. His father, a journalist, had been hired by The Southern Cross newspaper in Auckland.

Hutchison Jr studied law and from 1872, he practised in Wanganui and then Wellington. He married Agnes Hogg, the daughter of Rev. David Hogg, on 31 March 1874 at Wanganui.

Political career

His first attempt at entering the New Zealand House of Representatives was in April 1875, when he stood in the Rangitikei by-election. He performed poorly and of the three candidates, he came last with 11% of the vote. His father was successful in the City of Wellington electorate in the . Hutchison Jr announced his candidacy in the in the Waitotara electorate, but stood aside in favour of John Bryce; he instead stood in the electorate against Harry Atkinson but was unsuccessful. In the , he stood in the electorate.

He represented the Waitotara electorate from , when he defeated Bryce, to 1893, and then Patea from to 1901, when he resigned to move to South Africa. He contested the 1893 election against William Cowern. For six years (from 1890 to 1896) George and his father were in Parliament at the same time, and were often seen glaring at each other from opposite sides of the house.

When parliament opened in 1901, there were questions asked of the Speaker as to when he actually resigned, and it was intimated that he had actually resigned eight or nine months earlier. His seat was declared vacant, and he was replaced as a result of the .

Later life

Hutchison went to South Africa during 1899 as a legal adviser for Lord Roberts during the Second Boer War. He returned to South Africa in 1901 and practised law for a few years. He came back to Taranaki in January 1906 and by 1908 had resumed his law practice in Wanganui. Hutchison stood in the Wanganui electorate in the , but was defeated by James Thomas Hogan in the second ballot. He then spent two years in England before he returned to Auckland, where he lived for the remaining years of his life. He died on 30 July 1930 at the Auckland suburb of Saint Heliers.

References

References

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  2. (4 December 1905). "Obituary". [[Otago Daily Times]].
  3. (31 March 1874). "Marriage". [[Wanganui Herald]].
  4. McIvor, Timothy. (1989). "The Rainmaker: A biography of John Ballance journalist and politician 1839–1893". Heinemann Reed.
  5. Wilson, Jim. (1985). "New Zealand Parliamentary Record, 1840–1984". V.R. Ward, Govt. Printer.
  6. (30 November 1893). "The General Elections". Wanganui Chronicle.
  7. (1998). "Southern People: A dictionary of Otago Southland biography". Longacre Press Dunedin & Dunedin City Council.
  8. (2 July 1901). "Parliamentary Gossip". [[The Press]].
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  10. (18 January 1906). "Personal". [[Taranaki Daily News]].
  11. (18 March 1907). "The Boer Government". [[Taranaki Daily News]].
  12. (3 January 1908). "Advertisements". [[Wanganui Herald]].
  13. Mansfield, F. W.. (1909). "The General Election, 1908". [[National Library of New Zealand.
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