Cecil Clinkard Explained

Cecil Clinkard
Order:1st
Office:Mayor of Rotorua
Term Start:1923
Term End:1927
Successor:Thomas McDowell
Constituency Mp2:Rotorua
Parliament2:New Zealand
Majority2:200 (1928); 57 (1931)
Term Start2:14 November 1928
Term End2:1 November 1935
Predecessor2:Frank Hockly
Successor2:Alexander Moncur
Birth Date:1862
Birth Place:Oxfordshire, England
Death Date:24 March 1941 (aged 79)
Death Place:Rotorua, New Zealand
Party:United
Children:George Clinkard (son)

Cecil Henry Clinkard (1862 – 24 March 1941) was a United Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand, and the first mayor of Rotorua.

Early life

Clinkard was born in 1862 in Oxfordshire, England. He came to New Zealand with his parents in 1867. His father, Thomas Clinkard, was the first European settler at Makarau on the Kaipara Harbour, where for three years his mother did not set eyes on a white woman. Being brought up to bush work, he commenced as a bush contractor at the age of 16, and mainly worked in the timber industry as a young adult. He took up large tracts of bush country and then worked out the timber, having it towed to Wairoa, from where it got shipped to London, Sydney, Adelaide, and the southern ports of New Zealand.

Clinkard was then one of the original settlers of the Mamaku area in the Bay of Plenty.[1] Later, he lived at Devonport. He moved to Rotorua in 1917 and became a taxi proprietor.

Political career

Clinkard was secretary to the Kaukapakapa Road Board.[2]

Clinkard first stood in a general election in for the Liberal Party, when he challenged the incumbent in the electorate, Ewen Alison.[3] He unsuccessfully contested the electorate in the and s, coming a close second in 1922, and a distant second in 1925.[4] [5]

On the formation of the Rotorua Borough Council in 1923, Clinkard was elected as the inaugural mayor of Rotorua and served in that role until 1927.[6] Following his mayoralty, he served on the Borough Council for another year. He was Rotorua's representative on the Tauranga Harbour Board.

He won the Rotorua electorate in 1928, but was defeated in 1935, when he came third out of four candidates.[7]

In 1935, he was awarded the King George V Silver Jubilee Medal.[8] Clinkard was a member of the Rotorua Rotary Club, and was active on the school committee.

Family and death

On 11 July 1883, Clinkard married Julia Letitia Hooper (born 1862) at Onehunga.[9] She was the daughter of the late Charles Hooper of Somersetshire, later Warkworth.[10] Their eldest son was also named Cecil Henry; he married Margaret Tessier Gray in 1914.[11] Four other sons, Charles Thomas,[12] Sidney Eric,[13] George William,[14] and Alfred Edwin[15] served in World War I. George William Clinkard was later a notable public servant and trade commissioner.

His wife died on 26 July 1932 at Auckland Hospital; Clinkard was a member of parliament at the time.[16] His grandson, Derek Charles Gray Clinkard (the eldest son of his eldest son), died on 8 March 1940 in a plane crash in World War II.[17] [18] A year later, Cecil Clinkard died on 24 March 1941 aged 79 at Rotorua after a long illness.[19] He was survived by five sons.[20]

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cecil Clinkard . Rotorua District Library . 2 December 2014.
  2. News: Obituary . . 25 March 1941 . 12 December 2014 . LXXII . 71 . 4.
  3. News: The Waitemata Election . 2 December 2014 . . XXXVI . 283 . 27 November 1905 . 4.
  4. Book: J. . Hislop . The General Election, 1922 . 1923 . Government Printer . 2 . 6 December 2014.
  5. Book: The General Election, 1925 . 1926 . Government Printer . 2 . 20 November 2014.
  6. News: Mayor of Rotorua . 28 February 1923 . Auckland Star . 2 July 2013 . 3 .
  7. News: General Election . 7 December 1935 . 16 November 2013 . . CXX . 138 . 11.
  8. News: Official jubilee medals . 6 May 1935 . 2 July 2013 . . 4.
  9. Web site: Onehunga Parish Marriages 1860 to 1920 . Onehunga Parish . 12 December 2014.
  10. News: Marriages . 2 December 2014 . . XX . 6758 . 16 July 1883 . 4.
  11. News: Marriages . . 28 April 1914 . 12 December 2014 . LI . 15594 . 1.
  12. Web site: Charles Thomas Clinkard . Online Cenotaph . . 7 July 2022.
  13. Web site: Sidney Eric Clinkard . Online Cenotaph . . 7 July 2022.
  14. Web site: George William Clinkard . Online Cenotaph . . 7 July 2022.
  15. Web site: Alfred Edwin Clinkard . Online Cenotaph . . 7 July 2022.
  16. News: Obituary . . 27 July 1932 . 12 December 2014 . LXIX . 21245 . 14.
  17. Web site: Derek Charles Gray Clinkard . Online Cenotaph . . 7 July 2022.
  18. Web site: Derek Charles Gray Clinkard . Scotter Parish Council . 12 December 2014 . Lincolnshire Parish Councils.
  19. News: Mr. C. H. Clinkard . . 26 March 1941 . CXXXI . 72 . 11 . 12 December 2014.
  20. News: Deaths . . 25 March 1941 . 12 December 2014 . LXXVIII . 23923 . 1.