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Mayor of Blenheim

The mayor of Blenheim officiated over the borough of Blenheim, New Zealand. The office was created in 1869 when Blenheim became a borough, and ceased with the 1989 local government reforms, when Blenheim Borough was amalgamated with Picton Borough and Marlborough County Council to form Marlborough District. There were 31 mayors of Blenheim. The last mayor of Blenheim, Leo McKendry, was elected as the first mayor of Marlborough.

Richard McCallum, 16th Mayor of Blenheim (1901–1903)

History edit

Marlborough was constituted a borough on 6 March 1869.[1] The inaugural borough council was elected on 15 May 1869[2] and Frederick John Litchfield (1820–1902) became the first mayor in 1869.[3]

Henry Dodson succeeded Litchfield in 1870 and initially served two one-year terms. He served another two terms in 1883–1884.[4] Concurrently, Dodson represented the Wairau electorate in Parliament from 1881 to 1890.[5] The third mayor was George Henderson, who served a total of four terms (1872–1873 and 1885–1886).[6]

John M. Hutcheson (1816–1899) succeeded Henderson as the fourth mayor in 1874.[7] Hutcheson was succeeded by James Edward Hodson, who served two terms (1875–1876).[8] Hodson was a Freemason and died in 1898.[9]

George Fell was mayor from 1877 to 1879. His father, Alfred Fell, was a prominent early settler in Nelson.[10] Fell was succeeded by Frederick Thomas Farmar, who was mayor from 1880 to 1882.[11] Farmar was succeeded by Dodson and Henderson, who had both first been mayors in the 1870s.[4][6] William Douslin succeeded Henderson in 1887 and he served one term.[12]

George Riley (died 1893) was mayor in 1888 and 1889.[13][14] The next mayoral election was held on 27 November 1889, and was contested by two councillors, George Houldsworth and Elijah Bythell. Houldsworth had a majority of one vote (93 votes to 92), was declared elected,[15] and installed on 18 December 1889.[16] Houldsworth (1839–1921) was born in Halifax, West Yorkshire, and was mayor for two terms until 1891.[17][18] Bythell (1842–1894) was elected as the next mayor, and he also served for two terms (1892–1893). Bythell was born in Heaton Mersey near Manchester and he came to Blenheim in 1864.[19][20] The next mayor was Thomas Horton, who served from 1894 to 1897. A banker by trade, he had previously been a member of the Legislative Council of Fiji and the country's Colonial Treasurer. Horton died in Blenheim in 1919, aged 83.[21][22]

Horton was defeated on 24 November 1897 by Edward Purser (died 1917) by 119 votes to 115.[23] Purser was installed on 15 December 1897.[24] After his mayoralty, Purser moved to Wanganui where he established a furniture making business.[25][26] The next mayor was John Grey Trevor, who held the title for the year 1899. Born in Walsoken, he was a descendant of Robert Hampden-Trevor, 1st Viscount Hampden.

Robert McArtney was mayor in the years 1900–1901 for a total of sixteen months. After 17 continuous years on council, he retired in April 1901.[27][28] He contested the 1908 election in the Wairau electorate, but was defeated by John Duncan.[29] McArtney was succeeded by Richard McCallum (1863–1940), who was elected unopposed on 16 April 1901.[30] McCallum served as mayor from 1901 to 1903 for two terms.[31][32] McCallum later represented the Wairau electorate in Parliament from 1911 to 1922,[33] and was from 1930 to 1937 a member of the Legislative Council.[34] The 29 April 1903 election was contested by William Henry Macey and William Carr, with Macey gaining 291 votes to 287.[31] Macey (born 1850) served as mayor in 1903–1905 for two terms.[35] Macey was a photographer who had come to New Zealand from Islington in London at the age of seven.[36]

The next mayoral elections were held on 26 April 1905. Two sitting councillors, Edward Henry Penny and James B. Green contested the position, which was won by Penny with 290 votes to 268.[35][37] Penny was re-elected unopposed in April 2006.[38] The next elections were held on 24 April 1907. The incumbent sought another term, and was challenged by Archibald (Archie) McCallum and John James Winsbury White. McCallum was successful, with 335 votes against 248 votes for Penny, and 189 votes for White.[39] McCallum and Penny contested the next election on 29 April 1908, and McCallum was confirmed for another year with 360 votes to 336.[40] On 28 April 1909, McCallum was challenged by John Conolly, but McCallum maintained a majority of 462 votes to 322.[41]

On 27 April 1910, two previous candidates contested the mayoralty, Edward Henry Penny and John James Winsbury White. Penny was successful, receiving 393 votes to 373.[42] For the 1911 mayoral elections, two challengers to the incumbent came forward in William Carr and White as a former candidate. White withdrew before the election on 26 April 1911,[43] and Penny beat Carr by 713 votes to 635.[44]

The election on 24 April 1912 was contested by three candidates: Christopher James Whitney Griffiths (a former councillor), John Joseph Corry, and White. Corry was successful and obtained 612 votes compared to 435 for Whitney and 295 for White.[45] Corry contested the next election on 30 April 1913 and was challenged by councillor Edward Stone Parker, with the latter defeating the incumbent by 837 votes to 791.[46] Parker and Corry also contested a mayoral election on 29 April 1914, with Arthur Wiffen joining the contest. On this occasion, Corry beat Parker with 852 votes to 727, with Wiffen receiving 34 votes.[47] Corry was re-elected on 28 April 1915 against William Carr.[48] This was the first time that biennial elections were held.[49]

William Carr once again contested a mayoral election and challenged the incumbent on 25 April 1915, but Corry received 721 votes to 457 for Carr.[50] In the next mayoral election on 30 April 1919, Corry was challenged by Richard McCallum, who had been mayor for two terms just after the turn of the century, and who had represented the Wairau electorate in Parliament since the 1911 election.[33] Due to his work towards achieving subscriptions to patriotic funds during World War I, Corry was very popular and polled 834 votes to 518.[51] Corry in turn challenged McCallum in the Wairau electorate later in 1919, but was unsuccessful and came third in the four-person contest.[52] Corry did not contest the 1921 mayoral election, but left for a trip to England instead with his wife.[53] The election in late April 1921 was won by Edward Stone Parker, who had previously been mayor in 1913–1914.[54] The next mayoral election in late April 1923 was once again contested by William Carr, who challenged the incumbent Parker, with Parker being successful.[55][56] In 1925 the previous deputy mayor, Malcolm McKenzie, was elected mayor unopposed.[57] McKenzie remained mayor until 1935.[58]

1935 saw the beginning of triennial elections.[58] John Stevenson (646 votes) won the three-person contest against Christopher Timothy "Tim" Smith (524 votes) and Bernard J. Cooke.[59] Stevenson served for one term. The 1938 mayoral election was contested by Smith, Labour Party member C. R. Garside, and McMurtry, with Smith beating Garside and McMurtry coming third.[60] Smith served as mayor until 1945.[58] Subsequent mayors were William Girling (1945–1950), Bert Mitchell (1950–1953), Edwin Purcell "Ted" Meachen (1953–1962), Sid Harling (1962–1977), Claude Bertram Whitehead (1977–1982), Philip Taylor (1982–1986), and Leo McKendry (1986–1989).[58] Harling first contested the mayoralty in 1959, and he was successful at his second attempt. He died in office in 1977, and is credited with having been instrumental in implementing the Roll-on/roll-off ferry service operating across the Cook Strait; the GMV Aramoana was the first such ferry that was introduced.[61]

McKendry was the borough's last mayor, as the 1989 local government reform resulted in the amalgamation of Blenheim Borough, Picton Borough, and Marlborough County Council to form Marlborough District. McKendry was elected as the first Mayor of Marlborough.[62]

List of mayors of Blenheim edit

The following list shows the mayors of Blenheim:

Name Portrait Term
1 Frederick John Litchfield   1869
2 Henry Dodson   1870–1871
3 George Henderson 1872–1873
4 John M. Hutcheson 1874
5 James Edward Hodson 1875–1876
6 George Fell   1877–1879
7 Frederick Thomas Farmar 1880–1882
(2) Henry Dodson 2nd time   1883–1884
(3) George Henderson 2nd time 1885–1886
8 William Douslin 1887
9 George Riley 1888–1889
10 George Houldsworth   1889–1891
11 Elijah Bythell   1892–1893
12 Thomas Horton 1894–1897
13 Edward Purser 1897–1898
14 John Grey Trevor 1899
15 Robert McArtney   1900–1901
16 Richard McCallum   1901–1903
17 William Henry Macey   1903–1905
18 Edward Henry Penny   1905–1907
19 Archie McCallum 1907–1910
(18) Edward Henry Penny 2nd time   1910–1912
20 John Corry   1912–1913
21 Edward Parker   1913–1914
(20) John Corry 2nd time   1914–1921
(21) Edward Parker 2nd time   1921–1925
22 Malcolm McKenzie   1925–1935
23 John Stevenson 1935–1938
24 Tim Smith 1938–1945
25 William Girling   1945–1950
26 Bert Mitchell 1950–1953
27 Ted Meachen   1953–1962
28 Sid Harling 1962–1977
29 Claude Whitehead 1977–1982
30 Philip Taylor 1982–1986
31 Leo McKendry 1986–1989

Notes edit

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  6. ^ a b Cyclopedia Company Limited (1906). "Mr. Henry Dodson". The Cyclopedia of New Zealand: Nelson, Marlborough & Westland Provincial Districts. Christchurch: The Cyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved 22 February 2013.
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  34. ^ Wilson 1985, p. 157.
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References edit

  • Brooks, Cynthia (2011). Marlborough celebrating 150 years. Blenheim: Marlborough District Council. ISBN 978-1927159026.
  • Wilson, James Oakley (1985) [First ed. published 1913]. New Zealand Parliamentary Record, 1840–1984 18 February 2013 (4th ed.). Wellington: V.R. Ward, Govt. Printer. OCLC 154283103.

mayor, blenheim, mayor, blenheim, officiated, over, borough, blenheim, zealand, office, created, 1869, when, blenheim, became, borough, ceased, with, 1989, local, government, reforms, when, blenheim, borough, amalgamated, with, picton, borough, marlborough, co. The mayor of Blenheim officiated over the borough of Blenheim New Zealand The office was created in 1869 when Blenheim became a borough and ceased with the 1989 local government reforms when Blenheim Borough was amalgamated with Picton Borough and Marlborough County Council to form Marlborough District There were 31 mayors of Blenheim The last mayor of Blenheim Leo McKendry was elected as the first mayor of Marlborough Richard McCallum 16th Mayor of Blenheim 1901 1903 Contents 1 History 2 List of mayors of Blenheim 3 Notes 4 ReferencesHistory editMarlborough was constituted a borough on 6 March 1869 1 The inaugural borough council was elected on 15 May 1869 2 and Frederick John Litchfield 1820 1902 became the first mayor in 1869 3 Henry Dodson succeeded Litchfield in 1870 and initially served two one year terms He served another two terms in 1883 1884 4 Concurrently Dodson represented the Wairau electorate in Parliament from 1881 to 1890 5 The third mayor was George Henderson who served a total of four terms 1872 1873 and 1885 1886 6 John M Hutcheson 1816 1899 succeeded Henderson as the fourth mayor in 1874 7 Hutcheson was succeeded by James Edward Hodson who served two terms 1875 1876 8 Hodson was a Freemason and died in 1898 9 George Fell was mayor from 1877 to 1879 His father Alfred Fell was a prominent early settler in Nelson 10 Fell was succeeded by Frederick Thomas Farmar who was mayor from 1880 to 1882 11 Farmar was succeeded by Dodson and Henderson who had both first been mayors in the 1870s 4 6 William Douslin succeeded Henderson in 1887 and he served one term 12 George Riley died 1893 was mayor in 1888 and 1889 13 14 The next mayoral election was held on 27 November 1889 and was contested by two councillors George Houldsworth and Elijah Bythell Houldsworth had a majority of one vote 93 votes to 92 was declared elected 15 and installed on 18 December 1889 16 Houldsworth 1839 1921 was born in Halifax West Yorkshire and was mayor for two terms until 1891 17 18 Bythell 1842 1894 was elected as the next mayor and he also served for two terms 1892 1893 Bythell was born in Heaton Mersey near Manchester and he came to Blenheim in 1864 19 20 The next mayor was Thomas Horton who served from 1894 to 1897 A banker by trade he had previously been a member of the Legislative Council of Fiji and the country s Colonial Treasurer Horton died in Blenheim in 1919 aged 83 21 22 Horton was defeated on 24 November 1897 by Edward Purser died 1917 by 119 votes to 115 23 Purser was installed on 15 December 1897 24 After his mayoralty Purser moved to Wanganui where he established a furniture making business 25 26 The next mayor was John Grey Trevor who held the title for the year 1899 Born in Walsoken he was a descendant of Robert Hampden Trevor 1st Viscount Hampden Robert McArtney was mayor in the years 1900 1901 for a total of sixteen months After 17 continuous years on council he retired in April 1901 27 28 He contested the 1908 election in the Wairau electorate but was defeated by John Duncan 29 McArtney was succeeded by Richard McCallum 1863 1940 who was elected unopposed on 16 April 1901 30 McCallum served as mayor from 1901 to 1903 for two terms 31 32 McCallum later represented the Wairau electorate in Parliament from 1911 to 1922 33 and was from 1930 to 1937 a member of the Legislative Council 34 The 29 April 1903 election was contested by William Henry Macey and William Carr with Macey gaining 291 votes to 287 31 Macey born 1850 served as mayor in 1903 1905 for two terms 35 Macey was a photographer who had come to New Zealand from Islington in London at the age of seven 36 The next mayoral elections were held on 26 April 1905 Two sitting councillors Edward Henry Penny and James B Green contested the position which was won by Penny with 290 votes to 268 35 37 Penny was re elected unopposed in April 2006 38 The next elections were held on 24 April 1907 The incumbent sought another term and was challenged by Archibald Archie McCallum and John James Winsbury White McCallum was successful with 335 votes against 248 votes for Penny and 189 votes for White 39 McCallum and Penny contested the next election on 29 April 1908 and McCallum was confirmed for another year with 360 votes to 336 40 On 28 April 1909 McCallum was challenged by John Conolly but McCallum maintained a majority of 462 votes to 322 41 On 27 April 1910 two previous candidates contested the mayoralty Edward Henry Penny and John James Winsbury White Penny was successful receiving 393 votes to 373 42 For the 1911 mayoral elections two challengers to the incumbent came forward in William Carr and White as a former candidate White withdrew before the election on 26 April 1911 43 and Penny beat Carr by 713 votes to 635 44 The election on 24 April 1912 was contested by three candidates Christopher James Whitney Griffiths a former councillor John Joseph Corry and White Corry was successful and obtained 612 votes compared to 435 for Whitney and 295 for White 45 Corry contested the next election on 30 April 1913 and was challenged by councillor Edward Stone Parker with the latter defeating the incumbent by 837 votes to 791 46 Parker and Corry also contested a mayoral election on 29 April 1914 with Arthur Wiffen joining the contest On this occasion Corry beat Parker with 852 votes to 727 with Wiffen receiving 34 votes 47 Corry was re elected on 28 April 1915 against William Carr 48 This was the first time that biennial elections were held 49 William Carr once again contested a mayoral election and challenged the incumbent on 25 April 1915 but Corry received 721 votes to 457 for Carr 50 In the next mayoral election on 30 April 1919 Corry was challenged by Richard McCallum who had been mayor for two terms just after the turn of the century and who had represented the Wairau electorate in Parliament since the 1911 election 33 Due to his work towards achieving subscriptions to patriotic funds during World War I Corry was very popular and polled 834 votes to 518 51 Corry in turn challenged McCallum in the Wairau electorate later in 1919 but was unsuccessful and came third in the four person contest 52 Corry did not contest the 1921 mayoral election but left for a trip to England instead with his wife 53 The election in late April 1921 was won by Edward Stone Parker who had previously been mayor in 1913 1914 54 The next mayoral election in late April 1923 was once again contested by William Carr who challenged the incumbent Parker with Parker being successful 55 56 In 1925 the previous deputy mayor Malcolm McKenzie was elected mayor unopposed 57 McKenzie remained mayor until 1935 58 1935 saw the beginning of triennial elections 58 John Stevenson 646 votes won the three person contest against Christopher Timothy Tim Smith 524 votes and Bernard J Cooke 59 Stevenson served for one term The 1938 mayoral election was contested by Smith Labour Party member C R Garside and McMurtry with Smith beating Garside and McMurtry coming third 60 Smith served as mayor until 1945 58 Subsequent mayors were William Girling 1945 1950 Bert Mitchell 1950 1953 Edwin Purcell Ted Meachen 1953 1962 Sid Harling 1962 1977 Claude Bertram Whitehead 1977 1982 Philip Taylor 1982 1986 and Leo McKendry 1986 1989 58 Harling first contested the mayoralty in 1959 and he was successful at his second attempt He died in office in 1977 and is credited with having been instrumental in implementing the Roll on roll off ferry service operating across the Cook Strait the GMV Aramoana was the first such ferry that was introduced 61 McKendry was the borough s last mayor as the 1989 local government reform resulted in the amalgamation of Blenheim Borough Picton Borough and Marlborough County Council to form Marlborough District McKendry was elected as the first Mayor of Marlborough 62 List of mayors of Blenheim editThe following list shows the mayors of Blenheim Name Portrait Term 1 Frederick John Litchfield nbsp 1869 2 Henry Dodson nbsp 1870 1871 3 George Henderson 1872 1873 4 John M Hutcheson 1874 5 James Edward Hodson 1875 1876 6 George Fell nbsp 1877 1879 7 Frederick Thomas Farmar 1880 1882 2 Henry Dodson 2nd time nbsp 1883 1884 3 George Henderson 2nd time 1885 1886 8 William Douslin 1887 9 George Riley 1888 1889 10 George Houldsworth nbsp 1889 1891 11 Elijah Bythell nbsp 1892 1893 12 Thomas Horton 1894 1897 13 Edward Purser 1897 1898 14 John Grey Trevor 1899 15 Robert McArtney nbsp 1900 1901 16 Richard McCallum nbsp 1901 1903 17 William Henry Macey nbsp 1903 1905 18 Edward Henry Penny nbsp 1905 1907 19 Archie McCallum 1907 1910 18 Edward Henry Penny 2nd time nbsp 1910 1912 20 John Corry nbsp 1912 1913 21 Edward Parker nbsp 1913 1914 20 John Corry 2nd time nbsp 1914 1921 21 Edward Parker 2nd time nbsp 1921 1925 22 Malcolm McKenzie nbsp 1925 1935 23 John Stevenson 1935 1938 24 Tim Smith 1938 1945 25 William Girling nbsp 1945 1950 26 Bert Mitchell 1950 1953 27 Ted Meachen nbsp 1953 1962 28 Sid Harling 1962 1977 29 Claude Whitehead 1977 1982 30 Philip Taylor 1982 1986 31 Leo McKendry 1986 1989Notes edit Cyclopedia Company Limited 1906 Blenheim The Cyclopedia of New Zealand Nelson Marlborough amp Westland Provincial Districts Christchurch The Cyclopedia of New Zealand Retrieved 22 February 2013 Borough of Blenheim Marlborough Express Vol IV no 176 22 May 1869 p 4 Retrieved 4 April 2020 Cyclopedia Company Limited 1906 Mr Frederick John Litchfield The Cyclopedia of New Zealand Nelson Marlborough amp Westland Provincial Districts Christchurch The Cyclopedia of New Zealand Retrieved 22 February 2013 a b Cyclopedia Company Limited 1906 Mr Henry Dodson The Cyclopedia of New Zealand Nelson Marlborough amp Westland Provincial Districts Christchurch The Cyclopedia of New Zealand Retrieved 22 February 2013 Wilson 1985 p 193 a b Cyclopedia Company Limited 1906 Mr Henry Dodson The Cyclopedia of New Zealand Nelson Marlborough amp Westland Provincial Districts Christchurch The Cyclopedia of New Zealand Retrieved 22 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