John Williamson (New Zealand politician)

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Template:Infobox person John Williamson (25 August 1815 – 16 February 1875) was a New Zealand politician, printer and newspaper proprietor. He was a leading opponent of the 1860s wars against Māori and lost his newspaper and fortune as a result.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite news</ref>

Early life

Williamson was probably born on 25 August 1815,<ref name=":0" /> or possibly February 1815,<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> in Newry, County Down, Ireland.

Career

He served his apprenticeship as a printer. He married Sarah Barre in either 1833 or 1834, and they were to have five children.

New South Wales

The family emigrated to Sydney, New South Wales, in 1840, where Williamson worked for the Australasian Chronicle and then the Sydney Monitor. He moved on to Auckland, New Zealand, in mid-1841.<ref name="DNZB Williamson">Template:DNZB</ref>

New Zealand

He purchased his own printing press in 1845 and started the New-Zealander, which became Auckland's leading newspaper. The editorial approach of the New-Zealander, was to support the ordinary settler and the Māori.<ref>Template:Citation</ref>

He was joined by partner W. C. Wilson in 1848, until Wilson left to found the New Zealand Herald in 1863.<ref name="DNZB Williamson" /> The New-Zealander ceased after a fire on 7 May 1866.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> A coroner's hearing concluded there was insufficient information to determine the cause, though evidence was given of an unknown person running away.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> In 1867 the Evening Post wrote, "It was a combination of leading men in Auckland—notably the business men—that killed the New Zealander, causing heavy loss to its actual proprietor and those conducting it. Why? It ventured to have an opinion, and to maintain it."<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Template:NZ parlbox header Template:NZ parlbox Template:NZ parlbox Template:NZ parlbox Template:NZ parlbox Template:NZ parlbox break Template:NZ parlbox Template:NZ parlbox footer He was a member of the Auckland Provincial Council in the first council from 22 July 1853, representing the Pensioner Settlements electorate. He served until 15 November 1856 as a councillor.Template:Sfn He was, over three periods, the fourth Superintendent of Auckland Province (1856–1862 resigned; 1867–1869 defeated; 1873–1875 died).<ref name="DNZB Williamson"/>Template:Sfn On 28 December 1865, he became a member of the Auckland Executive Council as commissioner of waste lands under Frederick Whitaker as Superintendent, until he succeeded him in 1867 following his resignation.<ref name="DNZB Williamson"/>Template:Sfn

Williamson represented the Pensioner Settlements (consisting of the Auckland suburbs of Howick, Onehunga, Ōtāhuhu, and Panmure) in the 2nd New Zealand Parliament from 1855 to 1860, and represented the City of Auckland West electorate in the 3rd Parliament, the 4th Parliament, and the 5th Parliament from 1861 to 1875 (in 1871 the election was declared void, but he was then re-elected).<ref name="DNZB Williamson" />

He was briefly a minister without portfolio in the second Fox Ministry in July/August 1861.Template:Sfn He died in 1875, while he was a Member of Parliament.<ref name="DNZB Williamson" /> He was buried in Symonds Street Cemetery.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

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