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| election_name = 1875–1876 general election |
| election_name = 1875–1876 general election |
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| country = New Zealand |
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| leaders_seat1 = [[Wanganui (New Zealand electorate)|Wanganui]] |
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| last_election1 = 88 seats |
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| seats1 = 88 |
| seats1 = '''88''' |
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| seat_change1 = {{steady}} |
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| title = [[Premier of New Zealand|Premier]] |
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| popular_vote1 = ''N/A'' |
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| posttitle = Subsequent Premier |
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| title = [[Prime Minister of New Zealand|Prime Minister]] |
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| posttitle = [[Prime Minister of New Zealand|Prime Minister]]-designate |
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| before_election = [[Daniel Pollen]] |
| before_election = [[Daniel Pollen]] |
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| after_election = [[Julius Vogel]] |
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The '''New Zealand general election |
The '''1875–1876 New Zealand general election''' was held between 20 December 1875 and 29 January 1876 to elect a total of 88 MPs in 73 electorates to the [[6th New Zealand Parliament|6th session]] of the [[New Zealand Parliament]]. The [[Māori people|Māori]] vote was held on 4 and 15 January 1876. A total of 56,471 voters were registered. |
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==Background== |
==Background== |
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Political parties had not been established yet; this only happened after the [[1890 New Zealand general election|1890 election]].{{sfn|Wilson|1985|p=177}} The [[5th New Zealand Parliament|previous parliament]] had 78 representatives from 72 electorates.<ref name="General elections 1853-2005">{{cite web|title=General elections 1853–2005 – dates & turnout |
Political parties had not been established yet; this only happened after the [[1890 New Zealand general election|1890 election]].{{sfn|Wilson|1985|p=177}} The [[5th New Zealand Parliament|previous parliament]] had 78 representatives from 72 electorates.<ref name="General elections 1853-2005">{{cite web|title=General elections 1853–2005 – dates & turnout|url=http://www.elections.org.nz/events/past-events/general-elections-1853-2014-dates-and-turnout|publisher=Elections New Zealand|access-date=18 March 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141114115332/http://www.elections.org.nz/events/past-events/general-elections-1853-2014-dates-and-turnout|archive-date=14 November 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref> In October 1875, Parliament passed the Representation Act 1875,<ref>{{cite web|title=Representation Act 1875 (39 Victoriae 1875 No 77) |url= http://www.nzlii.org/nz/legis/hist_act/ra187539v1875n77306/ |publisher=Parliamentary Counsel Office|access-date=5 April 2012}}</ref> and resolved to increase the size of Parliament to 88 representatives through the following changes:<ref name="Representation Bill">{{cite news |title=Special Parliamentary Telegram |url= https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=ODT18751021.2.10 |access-date=17 March 2012|work=Otago Daily Times|date=21 October 1875|issue=4267|page=3}}</ref> |
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* one additional member for [[Dunedin (New Zealand electorate)|City of Dunedin]] (from two to three) |
* one additional member for [[City of Dunedin (New Zealand electorate)|City of Dunedin]] (from two to three) |
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* the single member electorates of [[Christchurch East]] and [[Christchurch West]] to amalgamate and form the [[Christchurch (New Zealand electorate)|City of Christchurch]] electorate with three members |
* the single member electorates of [[Christchurch East]] and [[Christchurch West]] to amalgamate and form the [[Christchurch (New Zealand electorate)|City of Christchurch]] electorate with three members |
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* one additional member for Timaru ({{NZ electorate link|Geraldine}} was formed as a new electorate) |
* one additional member for Timaru ({{NZ electorate link|Geraldine}} was formed as a new electorate) |
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* a new {{NZ electorate link|Waipa}} electorate (with one member) |
* a new {{NZ electorate link|Waipa}} electorate (with one member) |
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With the two new electorates and the amalgamation in Christchurch, the number of electorates thus increased by one to 73. Eleven of the electorates were two-member electorates; two electorates were three-member electorates. To split Timaru into two electorates was proposed by the Timaru incumbent, [[Edward Stafford (politician)|Edward Stafford]].<ref name="Rep Bill discussion">{{cite news |title=Evening Sitting |url= |
With the two new electorates and the amalgamation in Christchurch, the number of electorates thus increased by one to 73. Eleven of the electorates were two-member electorates; two electorates were three-member electorates. To split Timaru into two electorates was proposed by the Timaru incumbent, [[Edward Stafford (politician)|Edward Stafford]].<ref name="Rep Bill discussion">{{cite news |title=Evening Sitting |url= https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=THS18751019.2.12.2 |access-date=18 March 2012 |work=Thames Star |volume=VII |issue=2119 |date=19 October 1875 |page=2}}</ref> The new electorate for the Waikato, Waipa, was added on the proposal put forward by [[William Jackson (New Zealand politician)|William Jackson]], who retired at the end of the parliamentary term in 1875.<ref name="Rep Bill discussion" /> |
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[[File:George Grey, 1885.jpg|thumb|left|upright|Sir [[George Grey]], 1885]] |
[[File:George Grey, 1885.jpg|thumb|left|upright|Sir [[George Grey]], 1885]] |
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The election was held over six weeks in December 1875 and January 1876.<ref name="General elections 1853-2005" /> The date of election is defined here as the day on which the poll took place, or if there was no contest, the day of nomination.{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=92}} The first elections were held on 20 December 1875 in the [[Dunedin (New Zealand electorate)|City of Dunedin]] and [[Nelson (New Zealand electorate)|City of Nelson]] electorates, returning a total of five members.{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|pp=102, 119, 121, 138, 141}} In Dunedin, the three positions were contested by eight candidates.<ref>{{cite news|title=The General Elections |url= |
The election was held over six weeks in December 1875 and January 1876.<ref name="General elections 1853-2005" /> The date of election is defined here as the day on which the poll took place, or if there was no contest, the day of nomination.{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=92}} The first elections were held on 20 December 1875 in the [[City of Dunedin (New Zealand electorate)|City of Dunedin]] and [[Nelson (New Zealand electorate)|City of Nelson]] electorates, returning a total of five members.{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|pp=102, 119, 121, 138, 141}} In Dunedin, the three positions were contested by eight candidates.<ref>{{cite news|title=The General Elections |url= https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&d=NZT18751224.2.17 |access-date=19 March 2012 |work=New Zealand Tablet |volume=III |issue=138 |date=24 December 1875|page=12}}</ref> In Nelson, 20 December was the nomination day and the two candidates were returned unopposed.<ref name="1875 Nelson">{{cite news |title=The Elections |url= http://www.paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=TC18751221.2.9 |access-date=19 March 2012 |work=Colonist |volume=XVIII |issue=2008 |date=21 December 1875|page=3}}</ref> In two electorates, elections were held on [[Christmas Eve]], while 19 candidates were elected between [[Christmas]] and [[New Year]].{{sfn|Scholefield|1950}} |
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The last election was held in the {{NZ electorate link|Wairau}} electorate on 29 January 1876 between [[Arthur Seymour (politician)|Arthur Seymour]] and George Henderson.<ref name="NZETC Henderson">{{cite book |title=The Cyclopedia of New Zealand : Nelson, Marlborough & Westland Provincial Districts |year=1906 |url= |
The last election was held in the {{NZ electorate link|Wairau}} electorate on 29 January 1876 between [[Arthur Seymour (politician)|Arthur Seymour]] and George Henderson.<ref name="NZETC Henderson">{{cite book |title=The Cyclopedia of New Zealand : Nelson, Marlborough & Westland Provincial Districts |year=1906 |url= https://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-Cyc05Cycl-t1-body1-d2-d6-d4.html |publisher=[[The Cyclopedia of New Zealand]] |author=Cyclopedia Company Limited |access-date= 19 March 2012 |location=Christchurch |chapter=Mr. George Henderson}}</ref> Seymour was successful.<ref>{{cite news|title=Wairau Election |url= https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&d=NEM18760131.2.10.2 |access-date=19 March 2012|work=[[Nelson Evening Mail]]|volume=XI |issue=28 |date=31 January 1876|page=2}}</ref>{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=138}} Elections in the Maori electorates were held on 4 January [[Southern Maori]] and 15 January (all other Maori electorates).<ref name="General elections 1853-2005" /> A total of 56,471 voters were registered.<ref name="General elections 1853-2005" /> |
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[[George Grey]] stood in the general election for both the [[Auckland West]] and the [[Thames (New Zealand electorate)|Thames]] electorates. In the two-member Auckland electorate, only Grey and [[Patrick Dignan]] were put forward as candidates, and were thus declared elected on 22 December 1875.<ref name="Akld West results Dec 1875">{{cite news |url= |
[[George Grey]] stood in the general election for both the [[Auckland West]] and the [[Thames (New Zealand electorate)|Thames]] electorates. In the two-member Auckland electorate, only Grey and [[Patrick Dignan (politician)|Patrick Dignan]] were put forward as candidates, and were thus declared elected on 22 December 1875.<ref name="Akld West results Dec 1875">{{cite news |url= https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=NOT18751223.2.14.2 |title=(By Telegraph). Auckland. Dec. 22. |volume=XXIII |issue=1159 |date=23 December 1875 |publisher=North Otago Times|page=2|access-date=11 April 2010}}</ref> The two-member Thames electorate was contested by six candidates, including [[Julius Vogel]] (who was [[Prime Minister of New Zealand|Premier]] in 1875), [[William Rowe (politician)|William Rowe]] and Charles Featherstone Mitchell. On election day (6 January 1876), Grey attracted the highest number of votes and, unexpectedly, Rowe beat Vogel into second place (Vogel also stood in [[Whanganui (New Zealand electorate)|Wanganui]]<!-- Note that at the time, the electorate was spelt without an 'h' -->, where he was returned). Hence Grey and Rowe were declared elected for Thames.<ref name="1876 Thames detailed results">{{cite news |url= https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=DSC18760108.2.16 |title=The Elections |volume=XXXII |issue=5708 |date=8 January 1876 |publisher=Daily Southern Cross|page=3|access-date=13 April 2010}}</ref> A protest against Grey's election was lodged with the returning officer the following day, stating that Grey had not been eligible to stand in Thames as he had already been elected in Auckland West. This petition was filed to the House of Representatives at the end of January.<ref name="Petition against Grey in Thames">{{cite news |url= https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=DSC18760201.2.23 |title=The Thames election : petition against sir George Grey's election.|volume=XXXII |issue=5724 |date=1 February 1876|publisher=Daily Southern Cross|page=3|access-date=13 April 2010}}</ref> |
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With this controversy going on for several months unresolved, Grey advised in mid June 1876 in a series of telegrams that he had chosen to represent Auckland West.<ref>{{cite news |url= |
With this controversy going on for several months unresolved, Grey advised in mid June 1876 in a series of telegrams that he had chosen to represent Auckland West.<ref>{{cite news |url= https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=DSC18760617.2.12.4 |title=Sir George Grey and the seats for the Thames and City West.|volume=XXXII |issue=5205 |date=17 June 1876|publisher=Daily Southern Cross|page=3|access-date=13 April 2010}}</ref> On 8 July, the report of the committee inquiring into his election for Thames was read to the House. It was found that this was in accordance with the law, but that he had to make a decision for which electorate he would sit.<ref>{{cite news |url= https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=TH18760712.2.22 |title=New Zealand Parliament|volume=XXIV |issue=2427 |date=12 July 1876|publisher=Taranaki Herald|page=3|access-date=13 April 2010}}</ref> On 15 July 1876, Grey announced that he would represent Thames, and he moved that a by-election be held in Auckland West for the seat that he would vacate there.<ref name="Grey's decision to represent Thames">{{cite news |url= https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=BOPT18760715.2.13 |title=Parliamentary |volume=IV |issue=401 |date=15 July 1876 |publisher=Bay Of Plenty Times|access-date=13 April 2010}}</ref> |
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The Government received a majority over the opposition in the election, but with political parties not forming until 1890, precise numbers cannot be given. One newspaper counted 48 of the members as Government supporters.<ref>{{cite news|title=The New Parliament |url= http://www.paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=WH18760131.2.13 | |
The Government received a majority over the opposition in the election, but with political parties not forming until 1890, precise numbers cannot be given. One newspaper counted 48 of the members as Government supporters.<ref>{{cite news|title=The New Parliament |url= http://www.paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=WH18760131.2.13 |access-date=19 March 2012 |work=[[The Wanganui Herald]] |volume=X |issue=2693 |date=31 January 1876 |page=2}}</ref> On 15 February 1876, the [[Pollen Ministry, 1875–1876|Pollen Ministry]] led by [[Daniel Pollen]] resigned. [[Julius Vogel]], who had been [[Prime Minister of New Zealand|Premier]] prior to Pollen, formed a [[Vogel Ministry, 1876|new ministry]] and became Premier again.<ref>{{cite news |title=The New Ministry |url= http://www.paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=EP18760215.2.10 |access-date=19 March 2012 |work=[[The Evening Post (New Zealand)|The Evening Post]] |volume=XIII |issue=38 |date=15 February 1876|page=2}}</ref> |
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==Result== |
==Result== |
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<section begin=Results /> |
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{{1875–76 New Zealand general election}} |
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| {{sortname|William|Montgomery|William Montgomery (New Zealand politician)}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Akaroa}} |
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| {{ntsh|02}}Second |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|29}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=127}} |
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| {{sortname|John Evans|Brown}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Ashley}} |
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| {{ntsh|02}}Second |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|11}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=97}} |
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| {{sortname|William|Rees|William Lee Rees}} |
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| [[Auckland East]] |
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| {{ntsh|01}}First |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|30}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=134}} |
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| {{sortname|George|Grey}}<!-- just in case you wonder, Grey did get elected in two electorates! --> |
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| [[Auckland West]] |
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| {{ntsh|02}}Second |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|23}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|pp=103, 110}} |
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| {{sortname|Patrick|Dignan|dab=politician}} |
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| [[Auckland West]] |
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| {{ntsh|03}}Third |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|23}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=103}} |
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| {{sortname|William|Rolleston}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Avon}} |
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| {{ntsh|03}}Third |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|22}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=136}} |
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| {{sortname|William|Murray|William Murray (New Zealand politician)}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Bruce}} |
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| {{ntsh|02}}Second |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|23}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=128}} |
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| {{sortname|Joseph|Henry|Joseph Henry (politician)}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Buller}} |
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| {{ntsh|01}}First |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|05}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=113}} |
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| {{sortname|James|Seaton|James Seaton (New Zealand politician)}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Caversham}} |
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| {{ntsh|01}}First |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|21}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=138}} |
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| {{sortname|Leonard|Harper|dab=politician}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Cheviot}} |
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| {{ntsh|01}}First |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|08}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=112}} |
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| {{sortname|William Sefton|Moorhouse}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Christchurch}} |
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| {{ntsh|05}}Fifth |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|21}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=127}} |
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| {{sortname|Edward|Richardson}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Christchurch}} |
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| {{ntsh|02}}Second |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|21}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=135}} |
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| {{sortname|Edward Cephas John|Stevens}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Christchurch}} |
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| {{ntsh|02}}Second |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|21}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=140}} |
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| {{sortname|John Davies|Ormond}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Clive}} |
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| {{ntsh|04}}Fourth |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|07}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=130}} |
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| {{sortname|James William|Thomson}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Clutha}} |
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| {{ntsh|02}}Second |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|20}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=143}} |
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| {{sortname|Cathcart|Wason}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Coleridge}} |
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| {{ntsh|01}}First |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|06}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=146}} |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|William|Gibbs|William Gibbs (New Zealand politician)}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Collingwood}} |
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| {{ntsh|02}}Second |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|29}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=108}} |
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| {{sortname|James|Macandrew}} |
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| {{sortname|City of|Dunedin|City of Dunedin (New Zealand electorate)}} |
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| {{ntsh|06}}Sixth |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|20}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=121}} |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|William|Larnach}} |
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| {{sortname|City of|Dunedin|City of Dunedin (New Zealand electorate)}} |
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| {{ntsh|01}}First |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|20}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=119}} |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|Robert|Stout}} |
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| {{sortname|City of|Dunedin|City of Dunedin (New Zealand electorate)}} |
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| {{ntsh|02}}Second |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|20}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=141}} |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|Vincent|Pyke}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Dunstan}} |
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| {{ntsh|02}}Second |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|27}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=133}} |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|George|Read|George Read (New Zealand politician)}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|East Coast}} |
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| {{ntsh|01}}First |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|06}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=134}} |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|Joseph|Tole}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Eden}} |
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| {{ntsh|01}}First |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|06}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=144}} |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|Harry|Atkinson}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Egmont}} |
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| {{ntsh|04}}Fourth |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|03}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=93}} |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|Hugh|Lusk}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Franklin}} |
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| {{ntsh|01}}First |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|18}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=121}} |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|Ebenezer|Hamlin}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Franklin}} |
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| {{ntsh|01}}First |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|18}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=111}} |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|Edward|Wakefield|Edward Wakefield (New Zealand politician)}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Geraldine}} |
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| {{ntsh|01}}First |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|27}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=145}} |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|Frederick|Teschemaker}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Gladstone}} |
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| {{ntsh|01}}First |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|20}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=143}} |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|Frederic|Carrington}} |
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| [[Grey and Bell]] |
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| {{ntsh|03}}Third |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|28}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=100}} |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|Martin|Kennedy|Martin Kennedy (New Zealand politician)}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Grey Valley}} |
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| {{ntsh|01}}First |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|12}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=118}} |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|Charles|Woolcock}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Grey Valley}} |
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| {{ntsh|01}}First |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|12}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=149}} |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|James|Fisher|James Temple Fisher}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Heathcote}} |
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| {{ntsh|01}}First |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|04}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=106}} |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|Edmund|Barff}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Hokitika}} |
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| {{ntsh|02}}Second |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|14}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=94}} |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|Charles|Button}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Hokitika}} |
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| {{ntsh|01}}First |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|14}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=99}} |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|William|Fitzherbert|William Fitzherbert (New Zealand politician)}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Hutt}} |
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| {{ntsh|05}}Fifth |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|29}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=106}} |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|George|Lumsden}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Invercargill}} |
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| {{ntsh|01}}First |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|24}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=120}} |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|Charles|Bowen|Charles Bowen (New Zealand politician)}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Kaiapoi}} |
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| {{ntsh|02}}Second |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|21}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=96}} |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|Hugh|Murray-Aynsley}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Lyttelton}} |
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| {{ntsh|01}}First |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|28}}{{sfn |Scholefield |1950|p=94}} |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|Walter Woods|Johnston}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Manawatu}} |
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| {{ntsh|02}}Second |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|10}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=117}} |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|Robert|Douglas|Robert Douglas (New Zealand politician)}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Marsden}} |
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| {{ntsh|01}}First |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|10}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=104}} |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|William|Wood|William Wood (New Zealand politician)}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Mataura}} |
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| {{ntsh|02}}Second |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|06}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=149}} |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|John William|Williams}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Mongonui and Bay of Islands}} |
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| {{ntsh|02}}Second |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|17}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=148}} |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|Richmond|Hursthouse}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Motueka}} |
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| {{ntsh|01}}First |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|06}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=116}} |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|Cecil|de Lautour}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Mount Ida}} |
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| {{ntsh|01}}First |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|17}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=103}} |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|Donald|McLean|Donald McLean (New Zealand politician)}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Napier}} |
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| {{ntsh|03}}Third |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|30}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=124}} |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|William|Russell|William Russell (New Zealand politician)}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Napier}} |
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| {{ntsh|01}}First |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|30}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=137}} |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|John|Sharp|John Sharp (New Zealand politician)}} |
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| {{sortname|City of|Nelson|Nelson (New Zealand electorate)}} |
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| {{ntsh|01}}First |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|20}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=138}} |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|Oswald|Curtis}} |
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| {{sortname|City of|Nelson|Nelson (New Zealand electorate)}} |
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| {{ntsh|03}}Third |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|20}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=102}} |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|Andrew|Richmond}} |
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| <span style="display:none;">Nelson Suburbs</span>[[Suburbs of Nelson]] |
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| {{ntsh|04}}Fourth |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|30}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=136}} |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|Thomas|Kelly|Thomas Kelly (New Zealand politician)}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|New Plymouth}} |
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| {{ntsh|03}}Third |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|23}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=118}} |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|William|Swanson|William Swanson (politician)}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Newton}} |
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| {{ntsh|02}}Second |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|24}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=141}} |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|Maurice|O'Rorke}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Onehunga}} |
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| {{ntsh|04}}Fourth |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|29}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=130}} |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|Reader|Wood}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Parnell}} |
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| {{ntsh|04}}Fourth |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|31}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=149}} |
|||
|- |
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| {{sortname|Courtney|Kenny|dab=New Zealand politician}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Picton}} |
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| {{ntsh|03}}Third |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|18}}{{sfn |Scholefield |1950|p=118}} |
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|- |
|||
| {{sortname|William|Reynolds|William Reynolds (New Zealand politician)}} |
|||
| {{NZ electorate link|Port Chalmers}} |
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| {{ntsh|04}}Fourth |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|10}}{{sfn |Scholefield |1950|p=135}} |
|||
|- |
|||
| {{sortname|John|Ballance}} |
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| [[Rangitīkei (New Zealand electorate)|Rangitikei]] |
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| {{ntsh|02}}Second |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|05}}{{sfn |Scholefield |1950|p=94}} |
|||
|- |
|||
| {{sortname|Samuel|Hodgkinson}} |
|||
| {{NZ electorate link|Riverton}} |
|||
| {{ntsh|01}}First |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|07}}{{sfn |Scholefield |1950|p=114}} |
|||
|- |
|||
| {{sortname|John|Sheehan|John Sheehan (New Zealand politician)}} |
|||
| {{NZ electorate link|Rodney}} |
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| {{ntsh|02}}Second |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|17}}{{sfn |Scholefield |1950|p=138}} |
|||
|- |
|||
| {{sortname|Arthur John|Burns}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Roslyn}} |
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| {{ntsh|03}}Third |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|28}}{{sfn |Scholefield |1950|p=98}} |
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|- |
|||
| {{sortname|Cecil|Fitzroy}} |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Selwyn}} |
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| {{ntsh|01}}First |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|30}}{{sfn |Scholefield |1950|p=106}} |
|||
|- |
|||
| {{sortname| Donald|Reid|Donald Reid (politician born 1833)}} |
|||
| {{NZ electorate link|Taieri}} |
|||
| {{ntsh|03}}Third |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|29}}{{sfn |Scholefield |1950|p=134}} |
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|- |
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| {{sortname|George|Grey}}<!-- just in case you wonder, Grey did get elected in two electorates! --> |
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| {{NZ electorate link|Thames}} |
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| {{ntsh|02}}Second |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|06}}{{sfn |Scholefield |1950|p=110}} |
|||
|- |
|||
| {{sortname|William|Rowe|William Rowe (politician)}} |
|||
| {{NZ electorate link|Thames}} |
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| {{ntsh|01}}First |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|06}}{{sfn |Scholefield |1950|p=136}} |
|||
|- |
|||
| {{sortname|Edward|Stafford|Edward Stafford (politician)}} |
|||
| {{NZ electorate link|Timaru}} |
|||
| {{ntsh|05}}Fifth |
|||
| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|28}}{{sfn |Scholefield |1950|p=140}} |
|||
|- |
|||
| {{sortname|George Henry|Tribe}} |
|||
| {{NZ electorate link|Totara}} |
|||
| {{ntsh|02}}Second |
|||
| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|10}}{{sfn |Scholefield |1950|p=144}} |
|||
|- |
|||
| {{sortname|James Clark|Brown}} |
|||
| {{NZ electorate link|Tuapeka}} |
|||
| {{ntsh|03}}Third |
|||
| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|22}}{{sfn |Scholefield |1950|p=97}} |
|||
|- |
|||
| {{sortname|Horace|Bastings}} |
|||
| {{NZ electorate link|Waikaia}} |
|||
| {{ntsh|01}}First |
|||
| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|14}}{{sfn |Scholefield |1950|p=95}} |
|||
|- |
|||
| {{sortname|Frederick|Whitaker}} |
|||
| {{NZ electorate link|Waikato}} |
|||
| {{ntsh|02}}Second |
|||
| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|05}}{{sfn |Scholefield |1950|p=147}} |
|||
|- |
|||
| {{sortname|George|McLean|George McLean (New Zealand politician)}} |
|||
| {{NZ electorate link|Waikouaiti}} |
|||
| {{ntsh|02}}Second |
|||
| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|22}}{{sfn |Scholefield |1950|p=124}} |
|||
|- |
|||
| {{sortname|Edward|Baigent|}} |
|||
| {{NZ electorate link|Waimea}} |
|||
| {{ntsh|02}}Second |
|||
| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|07}}{{sfn |Wilson|1985|p=224}} |
|||
|- |
|||
| {{sortname|Alfred|Cox|Alfred Cox (politician)}} |
|||
| {{NZ electorate link|Waipa}} |
|||
| {{ntsh|03}}Third |
|||
| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|11}}{{sfn |Scholefield |1950|p=102}} |
|||
|- |
|||
| {{sortname|Henry|Bunny}} |
|||
| {{NZ electorate link|Wairarapa}} |
|||
| {{ntsh|04}}Fourth |
|||
| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|04}}{{sfn |Scholefield |1950|p=98}} |
|||
|- |
|||
| {{sortname|John|Andrew|John Chapman Andrew}} |
|||
| {{NZ electorate link|Wairarapa}} |
|||
| {{ntsh|02}}Second |
|||
| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|04}}{{sfn |Scholefield |1950|p=93}} |
|||
|- |
|||
| {{sortname|Arthur|Seymour|Arthur Seymour (politician)}} |
|||
| {{NZ electorate link|Wairau}} |
|||
| {{ntsh|02}}Second |
|||
| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|29}}{{sfn |Scholefield |1950|p=138}}<ref>{{cite news |title=The Wairau Election |url=http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=MEX18760202.2.13 |access-date=18 October 2015 |work=[[The Marlborough Express]] |volume=XI |issue=785 |date=2 February 1876 |page=4}}</ref> |
|||
|- |
|||
| {{sortname|Samuel|Shrimski}} |
|||
| {{NZ electorate link|Waitaki}} |
|||
| {{ntsh|01}}First |
|||
| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|10}}{{sfn |Scholefield |1950|p=139}} |
|||
|- |
|||
| {{sortname|Thomas William|Hislop}} |
|||
| {{NZ electorate link|Waitaki}} |
|||
| {{ntsh|01}}First |
|||
| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|10}}{{sfn |Scholefield |1950|p=114}} |
|||
|- |
|||
| {{sortname|John|Macfarlane|John Sangster Macfarlane}} |
|||
| {{NZ electorate link|Waitemata}} |
|||
| {{ntsh|01}}First |
|||
| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|19}}{{sfn |Scholefield |1950|p=122}} |
|||
|- |
|||
| {{sortname|Henry|Manders}} |
|||
| {{NZ electorate link|Wakatipu}} |
|||
| {{ntsh|01}}First |
|||
| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|07}}{{sfn |Scholefield |1950|p=125}} |
|||
|- |
|||
| {{sortname|James Parker|Joyce}} |
|||
| {{NZ electorate link|Wallace}} |
|||
| {{ntsh|01}}First |
|||
| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|30}}{{sfn |Scholefield |1950|p=117}} |
|||
|- |
|||
| {{sortname|John|Bryce}} |
|||
| [[Whanganui (New Zealand electorate)|Wanganui]] |
|||
| {{ntsh|03}}Third |
|||
| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|07}}{{sfn |Scholefield |1950|p=97}} |
|||
|- |
|||
| {{sortname|Julius|Vogel}} |
|||
| [[Whanganui (New Zealand electorate)|Wanganui]] |
|||
| {{ntsh|04}}Fourth |
|||
| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|07}}{{sfn |Scholefield |1950|p=145}} |
|||
|- |
|||
| {{sortname|George|Hunter|George Hunter (politician, born 1821)}} |
|||
| {{sortname|City of|Wellington|Wellington (New Zealand electorate)}} |
|||
| {{ntsh|02}}Second |
|||
| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|23}}{{sfn |Scholefield |1950|p=115}} |
|||
|- |
|||
| {{sortname|Edward|Pearce|Edward Pearce (politician)}} |
|||
| {{sortname|City of|Wellington|Wellington (New Zealand electorate)}} |
|||
| {{ntsh|02}}Second |
|||
| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|23}}{{sfn |Scholefield |1950|p=132}} |
|||
|- |
|||
| {{sortname|Alfred|Brandon|Alfred Brandon (politician)}} |
|||
| [[Wellington Country]] |
|||
| {{ntsh|05}}Fifth |
|||
| {{dts|format=dmy|1875|12|31}}{{sfn |Scholefield |1950|p=97}} |
|||
|- |
|||
| {{sortname|Karaitiana|Takamoana}} |
|||
| <span style="display:none;">X-01</span>[[Eastern Maori]] |
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| {{ntsh|02}}Second |
|||
| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|15}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=142}} |
|||
|- |
|||
| {{sortname|Hori|Tawhiti}} |
|||
| <span style="display:none;">X-02</span>[[Northern Maori]] |
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| {{ntsh|01}}First |
|||
| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|15}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=143}} |
|||
|- |
|||
| {{sortname|Hōri Kerei|Taiaroa}} |
|||
| <span style="display:none;">X-03</span>[[Southern Maori]] |
|||
| {{ntsh|02}}Second |
|||
| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|04}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=142}} |
|||
|- |
|||
| {{sortname|Hoani|Nahe}} |
|||
| <span style="display:none;">X-04</span>[[Western Maori]] |
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| {{ntsh|01}}First |
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| {{dts|format=dmy|1876|01|15}}{{sfn|Scholefield|1950|p=128}} |
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The 1875–1876 New Zealand general election was held between 20 December 1875 and 29 January 1876 to elect a total of 88 MPs in 73 electorates to the 6th session of the New Zealand Parliament. The Māori vote was held on 4 and 15 January 1876. A total of 56,471 voters were registered.
Background
[edit]Political parties had not been established yet; this only happened after the 1890 election.[1] The previous parliament had 78 representatives from 72 electorates.[2] In October 1875, Parliament passed the Representation Act 1875,[3] and resolved to increase the size of Parliament to 88 representatives through the following changes:[4]
- one additional member for City of Dunedin (from two to three)
- the single member electorates of Christchurch East and Christchurch West to amalgamate and form the City of Christchurch electorate with three members
- one additional member for Timaru (Geraldine was formed as a new electorate)
- one additional member for Waitaki (from one to two)
- one additional member for Grey Valley (from one to two)
- one additional member for Hokitika (from one to two)
- one additional member for Napier (from one to two)
- one additional member for Wanganui (from one to two)
- one additional member for Thames (from one to two)
- a new Waipa electorate (with one member)
With the two new electorates and the amalgamation in Christchurch, the number of electorates thus increased by one to 73. Eleven of the electorates were two-member electorates; two electorates were three-member electorates. To split Timaru into two electorates was proposed by the Timaru incumbent, Edward Stafford.[5] The new electorate for the Waikato, Waipa, was added on the proposal put forward by William Jackson, who retired at the end of the parliamentary term in 1875.[5]
The election was held over six weeks in December 1875 and January 1876.[2] The date of election is defined here as the day on which the poll took place, or if there was no contest, the day of nomination.[6] The first elections were held on 20 December 1875 in the City of Dunedin and City of Nelson electorates, returning a total of five members.[7] In Dunedin, the three positions were contested by eight candidates.[8] In Nelson, 20 December was the nomination day and the two candidates were returned unopposed.[9] In two electorates, elections were held on Christmas Eve, while 19 candidates were elected between Christmas and New Year.[10]
The last election was held in the Wairau electorate on 29 January 1876 between Arthur Seymour and George Henderson.[11] Seymour was successful.[12][13] Elections in the Maori electorates were held on 4 January Southern Maori and 15 January (all other Maori electorates).[2] A total of 56,471 voters were registered.[2]
George Grey stood in the general election for both the Auckland West and the Thames electorates. In the two-member Auckland electorate, only Grey and Patrick Dignan were put forward as candidates, and were thus declared elected on 22 December 1875.[14] The two-member Thames electorate was contested by six candidates, including Julius Vogel (who was Premier in 1875), William Rowe and Charles Featherstone Mitchell. On election day (6 January 1876), Grey attracted the highest number of votes and, unexpectedly, Rowe beat Vogel into second place (Vogel also stood in Wanganui, where he was returned). Hence Grey and Rowe were declared elected for Thames.[15] A protest against Grey's election was lodged with the returning officer the following day, stating that Grey had not been eligible to stand in Thames as he had already been elected in Auckland West. This petition was filed to the House of Representatives at the end of January.[16]
With this controversy going on for several months unresolved, Grey advised in mid June 1876 in a series of telegrams that he had chosen to represent Auckland West.[17] On 8 July, the report of the committee inquiring into his election for Thames was read to the House. It was found that this was in accordance with the law, but that he had to make a decision for which electorate he would sit.[18] On 15 July 1876, Grey announced that he would represent Thames, and he moved that a by-election be held in Auckland West for the seat that he would vacate there.[19]
The Government received a majority over the opposition in the election, but with political parties not forming until 1890, precise numbers cannot be given. One newspaper counted 48 of the members as Government supporters.[20] On 15 February 1876, the Pollen Ministry led by Daniel Pollen resigned. Julius Vogel, who had been Premier prior to Pollen, formed a new ministry and became Premier again.[21]
Result
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ Wilson 1985, p. 177.
- ^ a b c d "General elections 1853–2005 – dates & turnout". Elections New Zealand. Archived from the original on 14 November 2014. Retrieved 18 March 2010.
- ^ "Representation Act 1875 (39 Victoriae 1875 No 77)". Parliamentary Counsel Office. Retrieved 5 April 2012.
- ^ "Special Parliamentary Telegram". Otago Daily Times. No. 4267. 21 October 1875. p. 3. Retrieved 17 March 2012.
- ^ a b "Evening Sitting". Thames Star. Vol. VII, no. 2119. 19 October 1875. p. 2. Retrieved 18 March 2012.
- ^ Scholefield 1950, p. 92.
- ^ Scholefield 1950, pp. 102, 119, 121, 138, 141.
- ^ "The General Elections". New Zealand Tablet. Vol. III, no. 138. 24 December 1875. p. 12. Retrieved 19 March 2012.
- ^ "The Elections". Colonist. Vol. XVIII, no. 2008. 21 December 1875. p. 3. Retrieved 19 March 2012.
- ^ Scholefield 1950.
- ^ Cyclopedia Company Limited (1906). "Mr. George Henderson". The Cyclopedia of New Zealand : Nelson, Marlborough & Westland Provincial Districts. Christchurch: The Cyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved 19 March 2012.
- ^ "Wairau Election". Nelson Evening Mail. Vol. XI, no. 28. 31 January 1876. p. 2. Retrieved 19 March 2012.
- ^ a b c d e Scholefield 1950, p. 138.
- ^ "(By Telegraph). Auckland. Dec. 22". Vol. XXIII, no. 1159. North Otago Times. 23 December 1875. p. 2. Retrieved 11 April 2010.
- ^ "The Elections". Vol. XXXII, no. 5708. Daily Southern Cross. 8 January 1876. p. 3. Retrieved 13 April 2010.
- ^ "The Thames election : petition against sir George Grey's election". Vol. XXXII, no. 5724. Daily Southern Cross. 1 February 1876. p. 3. Retrieved 13 April 2010.
- ^ "Sir George Grey and the seats for the Thames and City West". Vol. XXXII, no. 5205. Daily Southern Cross. 17 June 1876. p. 3. Retrieved 13 April 2010.
- ^ "New Zealand Parliament". Vol. XXIV, no. 2427. Taranaki Herald. 12 July 1876. p. 3. Retrieved 13 April 2010.
- ^ "Parliamentary". Vol. IV, no. 401. Bay Of Plenty Times. 15 July 1876. Retrieved 13 April 2010.
- ^ "The New Parliament". The Wanganui Herald. Vol. X, no. 2693. 31 January 1876. p. 2. Retrieved 19 March 2012.
- ^ "The New Ministry". The Evening Post. Vol. XIII, no. 38. 15 February 1876. p. 2. Retrieved 19 March 2012.
- ^ a b Scholefield 1950, p. 127.
- ^ a b c d Scholefield 1950, p. 97.
- ^ a b c Scholefield 1950, p. 134.
- ^ Scholefield 1950, pp. 103, 110.
- ^ a b Scholefield 1950, p. 103.
- ^ a b c Scholefield 1950, p. 136.
- ^ a b Scholefield 1950, p. 128.
- ^ Scholefield 1950, p. 113.
- ^ Scholefield 1950, p. 112.
- ^ a b Scholefield 1950, p. 135.
- ^ a b Scholefield 1950, p. 140.
- ^ a b Scholefield 1950, p. 130.
- ^ a b c Scholefield 1950, p. 143.
- ^ Scholefield 1950, p. 146.
- ^ Scholefield 1950, p. 108.
- ^ a b Scholefield 1950, p. 121.
- ^ Scholefield 1950, p. 119.
- ^ a b Scholefield 1950, p. 141.
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