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John Munro
New Zealand politician

John Munro

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John Munro (1839 – 23 November 1910) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament from the West Coast, New Zealand.

Early life

Munro was born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1839. He came to New Zealand on the Lady Egidia, arriving in Dunedin in 1862. He moved to Invercargill and had an auctioneering business from 1864 to 1867, when he moved to Westport.

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New Zealand Parliament
YearsTermElectorateParty
1881–18848thBullerIndependent

He was Mayor of Westport for five terms; in 1876–1877 and in 1879–1881. Munro was an independent Liberal (political parties would only form after the 1890 general election). He was considered as one of three possible Liberal candidates for the 1879 general election in the Buller electorate, the others being Eugene O'Conor and James Bickerton Fisher.Fisher was eventually chosen and he beat the incumbent Joseph Henry.

O'Connor and Munro were nominated for the 1881 general election in the Buller electorate.Munro and O'Connor received 423 and 415 votes, respectively; a majority of eight votes for Munro, who was thus declared elected. Munro served until the end of the term in 1884, when he was defeated by Roderick McKenzie.

Death

His wife died on 11 July 1910. He died only a few months later on 23 November 1910, and was survived by four sons and four daughters.

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