David Pinkerton Explained

David Pinkerton
Constituency Mp:City of Dunedin
Parliament:New Zealand
Term Start:5 December 1890
Term End:4 December 1896
Office1:New Zealand Legislative Councillor
Appointer1:Richard Seddon
Term Start1:3 February 1897
Term End1:23 June 1906
Birth Date:26 September 1836
Birth Place:Kirknewton, West Lothian, Scotland
Death Place:Dunedin, New Zealand
Party:Liberal
Spouse:Margaret Fairley

David Pinkerton (26 September 1836 – 23 June 1906) was a New Zealand Member of Parliament for Dunedin City, in the South Island.

Early life

Born in Kirknewton, West Lothian, Scotland.[1] [2] He married Margaret Fairley on 1 December 1857 with whom he had three daughters. Pinkerton came to New Zealand in 1861.[3]

Political career

Pinkerton represented the City of Dunedin electorate in the House of Representatives from [4] to 1896, when he came fourth in the three-member electorate.[5] [6]

Pinkerton headed the poll for City of Dunedin in 1890 and 1893. He played a prominent role in Dunedin trade unionism in the late 1880s, was active in the anti-sweating movement, and served as President of the Otago Trades and Labour Council.

Pinkerton was appointed to the Legislative Council after his 1896 defeat, serving from 1897 to 1906, when he died. He was buried at the Dunedin Southern Cemetery.[3]

References

Notes and References

  1. News: New Member . . Papers Past . 6 December 1890 .
  2. News: Member's Views . . Papers Past . 6 December 1890 .
  3. Web site: Cemeteries search . Dunedin City Council . 7 January 2016 .
  4. Web site: The General Election, 1890 . . 26 November 2013 . 2 . 1891.
  5. News: Otago . 6 January 2014 . . 23 December 1896 . XXVII . 305 . 6.
  6. News: City of Dunedin Electoral District . 11 February 2014 . . 4 December 1896 . 10666 . 1.