Mayor of Hokitika explained

The Mayor of Hokitika officiated over the borough of Hokitika in New Zealand. The office was created in 1866 when Hokitika became a municipality and a borough two years later, and ceased with the 1989 local government reforms, when Hokitika Borough and Westland County merged to form Westland District. The first Mayor of Hokitika was James Bonar.

History

Hokitika was first settled by Europeans in 1864 after gold had been found on the West Coast, and it quickly became the centre of the West Coast gold rush.[1] The first chairman of the municipal council was James Bonar in 1865,[2] and this role became that of the Mayor of Hokitika in 1866. Hokitika became a municipal district of Canterbury Province on 5 June 1866, and through the Hokitika Municipal Corporation Ordinance of 1867 was designated a borough on 24 August 1868.[3]

The second mayor was William Shaw, who successfully contested an election against Charles Button and Evan Prosser on 21 October 1867.[4] Shaw, Button, and Prosser received 205, 193, and 130 votes, respectively.[5] In the early years, the borough councillors usually elected a mayor from their midst, but in 1867, a local ordinance applied that gave the public the right to elect the mayor.[6]

Councillor Prosser was elected unanimously at a council meeting on 9 September 1868 by his fellow councillors.[7] The next election was held in December of the same year, and the Hokitika Borough came within the normal schedule of voting the mayor at the end of the year as prescribed by The Municipal Corporations Act. At the meeting on 16 December, Mayor Prosser was re-elected by the councillors.[8] Prosser resigned during May 1869, as he had bought a pharmaceutical business in Dunedin, to where he was going to relocate; Charles Button was voted to replace him as mayor.[9] [10] [11] Prosser left Hokitika during June 1869.[12]

Button resigned the mayoralty on 15 October 1869, as he was about to leave the West Coast.[13] The meeting was adjourned to 19 October, when Samuel Boyle was elected mayor.[14] At the council meeting on 15 December of that year, Boyle was re-elected as mayor for the following year.[15] At the council meeting on 21 December 1870, James Midgely Higgin was elected mayor in succession to Samuel Boyle.[16] Higgin foreshadowed his intention to resign at the council meeting on 15 September 1871,[17] and at the adjourned meeting on 19 September, the letter of resignation was read out, and two councillors were nominated: James B. Clarke and George Frederick Hawkins, which Clarke won by five votes to three.[18] The local newspaper, The West Coast Times, was highly critical of the situation and the new mayor. It thought Clarke unfit to be a mayor, and impressed on their readership that anybody who they vote for as councillor might become mayor, so they should take more care when supporting candidates.[19] At the next election for mayor on 20 December 1871, three candidates were put forward: James B. Clarke (the incumbent), Councillor John Tait, and Councillor William Todd. The voting was six, five and three votes for Clarke, Tait, and Todd, respectively, but the whole situation turned into a shambles, as it was unclear whether councillors had voted for a mayor for the next year, or whether they had eliminated one of the candidates from the list. The West Coast Times was once again being scathing about the situation, pointing out that 14 votes had been cast by 9 councillors present, hence it could not have been an election for mayor.[20] [21] The disagreement carried into the new year, when a majority of councillors refused to accept the minutes as a true and correct record, stating that Clarke had been re-elected as mayor.[22] Clarke resigned as mayor and councillor on 17 January 1872, and a new mayor had to be elected.[23] At the next council meeting on 20 January 1872, it was decided to vote for the remaining two candidates, with Todd and Tait receiving five and two votes, respectively. Each of the candidates voted for the other. Todd was thus declared elected.[24]

Frederick Learmonth was elected mayor in 1878. He resigned in March 1879.[25] John Tait and McLean Watt Jack were nominated for the resulting election, but Tait retired from the contest before the election was held and Jack was declared elected.[26] [27]

The regular 1879 mayoral election was held on 26 November and was contested by the incumbent, Jack, and the previous mayor Learmonth.[28] Jack won the election with 153 votes to 96.[29] In the next election on 24 November 1880, four candidates stood for office: former mayor Learmonth, councillor John Tait, John Peake, and John Robert Hudson.[30] Voting was close, and Learmonth, Tait, Peake, and Hudson received 129, 110, 89, and 71 votes, respectively.[31] There were concerns whether the preparation of a supplementary roll of electors was legal, and the matter went to court. The resident magistrate ruled on 18 December "that the whole election is void".[32] A new election was called for 10 January 1881.[33] Of the previous candidates, Peake did not stand again, and Learmonth, Tait, and Hudson received 149, 104, and 30 votes, respectively; Learmonth was thus once again declared elected.[34]

List of mayors

The following is a complete list of the mayors of Hokitika:[35]

NamePortraitTerm of officeDuration
align=center 1James Bonar16 November 1866 23 October 1867
align=center 2William Shaw23 October 1867 9 September 1868
align=center 3Evan Prosser9 September 1868 14 May 1869
align=center 4Charles Button14 May 1869 18 October 1869
align=center 5Samuel Boyle18 October 1869 21 December 1870
align=center 6James Midgely Higgin21 December 1870 19 September 1871
align=center 7James B. Clarke19 September 1871 16 January 1872
align=center 8William Todd19 January 1872 18 December 1874
align=center 9Francis Christopher Tabart18 December 1874 4 August 1876
align=center 10McLean Watt Jack18 August 1876 20 December 1877
align=center 11Frederick Learmonth20 December 1877 21 March 1879
align=center (10)McLean Watt Jack (2nd time)4 April 1879 15 December 1880
align=center (11)Frederick Learmonth (2nd time)15 December 1880 2 September 1881
align=center 12John Cross16 September 1881 21 December 1881
align=center 13William Llewellin Fowler21 December 1881 16 December 1885
align=center 14John Tait16 December 1885 15 December 1886
align=center 15Henry Michel15 December 1886 21 December 1887
align=center 16Charles E. Holmes21 December 1887 19 December 1888
align=center 17Joseph Mandl19 December 1888 28 December 1891
align=center 18Henry Lee Robinson28 December 1891 21 December 1892
align=center 19Robert Wentworth Wade21 December 1892 19 December 1894
align=center (17)Joseph Mandl (2nd time)19 December 1894 16 December 1896
align=center (15)Henry Michel (2nd time)16 December 1896 4 May 1904
align=center (17)Joseph Mandl (3rd time)4 May 1904 2 May 1906
align=center (15)Henry Michel (3rd time)2 May 1906 3 May 1911
align=center 20George Perry3 May 1911 9 April 1942
align=center 21Albert Elcock27 April 1942 26 November 1947
align=center 22Arnold Perry26 November 1947 9 November 1953
align=center 23Ernie Heenan9 November 1953 15 September 1958
align=center 24Jack Richards6 November 1958 14 October 1974
align=center 25Winston Reynolds14 October 1974 3 April 1982
align=center 26Henry Pierson25 May 1982 31 October 1989

Notes and References

  1. Book: An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand . originally published in 1966 . Ministry for Culture and Heritage / Te Manatū Taonga . A. H. McLintock . 4 May 2013 . Hokitika . 22 April 2009 .
  2. News: Untitled . 4 May 2013 . West Coast Times . 15 December 1866 . 384 . 2.
  3. Book: The Cyclopedia of New Zealand : Nelson, Marlborough & Westland Provincial District . 1906 . . Cyclopedia Company Limited . 4 May 2013 . Christchurch . Corporation Of Hokitika.
  4. News: The Press . 4 May 2013 . . XII . 1549 . 24 October 1867 . 2.
  5. News: Official Declaration of the Poll . 4 May 2013 . West Coast Times . 22 October 1867 . 648 . 2.
  6. News: The Contest for the Mayoralty . 4 May 2013 . West Coast Times . 1 November 1867 . 657 . 3.
  7. News: The Borough Council . 4 May 2013 . West Coast Times . 10 September 1868 . 926 . 2.
  8. News: Hokitika Borough Council . 4 May 2013 . West Coast Times . 17 December 1868 . 1010 . 2.
  9. News: Latest Telegrams . 4 May 2013 . . XIV . 1842 . 9 March 1869 . 2.
  10. News: Hokitika Borough Council . 4 May 2013 . West Coast Times . 18 May 1869 . 1139. 3.
  11. News: West Coast Times . 4 May 2013. West Coast Times . 15 May 1869 . 1137 . 2.
  12. News: Social and Domestic . 4 May 2013 . West Coast Times . 11 June 1869 . 1160 . 1.
  13. News: Hokitika Borough Council . 4 May 2013 . West Coast Times . 16 October 1869 . 1269 . 2.
  14. News: Election of Mayor . 4 May 2013 . West Coast Times . 19 October 1869 . 1271 . 2.
  15. News: Election of Mayor . 4 May 2013 . West Coast Times . 16 December 1869 . 1321 . 2.
  16. News: Borough Council. 4 May 2013. West Coast Times. 22 December 1870 . 1633 . 2.
  17. News: Borough Council . 4 May 2013 . West Coast Times . 16 September 1871 . 1861 . 2.
  18. News: Borough Council . 4 May 2013 . West Coast Times . 20 September 1871 . 1864 . 2.
  19. News: West Coast Times . 4 May 2013 . West Coast Times . 20 September 1871 . 1864 . 2.
  20. News: Borough Council . 4 May 2013 . West Coast Times . 21 December 1871 . 1943 . 2.
  21. News: West Coast Times . 4 May 2013 . West Coast Times . 21 December 1871 . 1943 . 2.
  22. News: Borough Council . 4 May 2013 . West Coast Times . 3 January 1872 . 1953 . 2.
  23. News: Notices . 4 May 2013 . West Coast Times . 26 January 1872 . 1973 . 3.
  24. News: Borough Council . 4 May 2013 . West Coast Times . 20 January 1872 . 1968 . 2.
  25. News: Borough of Hokitika . 26 October 2013 . West Coast Times . 22 March 1879 . 3116 . 3.
  26. News: Borough of Hokitika . 26 October 2013 . West Coast Times . 26 March 1879 . 3119 . 3.
  27. News: Borough of Hokitika . 26 October 2013 . West Coast Times . 4 April 1879 . 3127 . 2.
  28. News: Borough of Hokitika . 26 October 2013 . West Coast Times . 21 November 1879 . 3321 . 3.
  29. News: The Mayoral Election . 26 October 2013 . West Coast Times . 27 November 1879 . 3327 . 2.
  30. News: Borough of Hokitika . 26 October 2013 . West Coast Times . 18 November 1880 . 3627 . 3.
  31. News: West Coast Times . 26 October 2013 . West Coast Times . 25 November 1880 . 3633 . 2.
  32. News: Resident Magistrate's Court . 26 October 2013 . West Coast Times . 20 December 1880 . 3654 . 2.
  33. News: Borough of Hokitika . 26 October 2013 . West Coast Times . 22 December 1880 . 3656 . 3.
  34. News: Borough of Hokitika . 26 October 2013 . West Coast Times . 11 January 1881 . 3672 . 3.
  35. Book: Fields, Ron . Hokitika: place of return . West Coast Historical Museum . Hokitika . 1989 . 95 . 0473007789.