Frank Buckland (politician) explained

William Francis Buckland (8 August 1847 – 29 December 1915) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament in New Zealand, an independent conservative MP and cricketer.

Life and career

Buckland was born in Auckland in 1847, a son of William Buckland. John Buckland was an elder brother. Frank Buckland received private tuition, and attended Parnell Grammar School and St John's College. He trained as a civil engineer and was employed by the engineer's department of the Auckland Provincial Council, before joining the Colonial Survey as a surveyor. He then became mine manager in Thames.[1] He also trained in law and was called to the bar in 1884.

Buckland held various public offices in Remuera between 1873 and 1880. Buckland was one of four candidates who contested the Franklin North electorate in the .[2] He was beaten by Captain Benjamin Harris, who had since been one of the two members of the electorate, by just two votes.[3] Early in 1882, Buckland petitioned to the courts against the election on various grounds.[4] The case was heard by the Chief Justice, James Prendergast, and Justice Gillies, who declared the election void.[5] [6] Buckland and Harris contested the resulting,[7] which was won by Harris by 529 votes to 499.[8] In the, Buckland defeated Harris in Franklin North. In the, Buckland was defeated by the liberal politician Frank Lawry. Buckland then represented the Manukau electorate from 1890, when he defeated long-term MP Maurice O'Rorke. In 1893, O'Rorke defeated him in turn. He again contested the Manukau electorate in the, but could not beat the incumbent, Sir Maurice O'Rorke.[9] He tried again in, when four candidates contested the electorate, but O'Rorke remained successful.[10] [11]

He was mayor of Cambridge 1898–1903 and 1905–1910.[12] [13] He practised law in Cambridge.[14]

Buckland also played seven first-class cricket matches for Auckland between 1873 and 1883.[15] [16] In 1873 he organised the first tour by a New Zealand provincial team, when over three weeks in November and December Auckland played in Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington and Nelson, winning all four matches.[17] At the time he was described as a batsman with "a true eye and capital nerve" and a destructive fast bowler with "good lasting powers".[18]

He died on 29 December 1915 at his son's house "Mona Vale" in Cambridge.[19] His wife had died before him.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Scholefield . Guy . Guy Scholefield . A Dictionary of New Zealand Biography : A–L . I . 1940 . . Wellington . 6 October 2013 . 114.
  2. News: Franklin North Nominations. 18 June 2015. Auckland Star. XII. 3532. 1 December 1881. 3.
  3. Book: G. S. . Cooper . Votes Recorded for Each Candidate . 1882 . Government Printer . 1 . 19 June 2015.
  4. News: Untitled . 18 June 2015 . . XIX . 6290. 14 January 1882. 4.
  5. News: Franklin North Election . 19 June 2015 . . 16 March 1882 . XIX . 6342 . 6.
  6. News: Franklin North Election . 19 June 2015 . . 17 March 1882 . XVI . 6343 . 6.
  7. News: Franklin North Nomination. 19 June 2015. Auckland Star. XIII. 3691. 9 June 1882. 3.
  8. News: Franklin Election . 19 June 2015 . . XIII . 3702 . 22 June 1882. 2.
  9. News: The General Election . 8 January 2014 . . 23 December 1896 . XXVII . 305 . 6.
  10. Web site: The General Election, 1899 . 19 June 1900 . Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives . 1 . 12 February 2014 . Wellington.
  11. News: Electoral District of Manukau . 15 February 2014 . Observer . 16 December 1899 . XVIII . 1094 . 19.
  12. Web site: Good . Craig . The Bucklands of Waikato . 28 May 2010 . 17 March 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100526045042/http://www.capernwray.org.nz/_blog/Monavale_Homestead_-_1910_-_2010/post/The_Bucklands_of_Waikato/ . 26 May 2010 .
  13. Web site: Parker . Eris . Cambridge Borough Mayors – William Francis Buckland . Cambridge Museum . 9 January 2014.
  14. News: Obituary . 15 February 2014 . . 31 December 1915 . LII . 16114 . 7.
  15. Web site: Frank Buckland . 4 June 2016 . ESPN Cricinfo.
  16. Web site: Frank Buckland . 4 June 2016 . Cricket Archive.
  17. [Tom Reese|T. W. Reese]
  18. The Auckland Inter-Provincial Cricket Team . Auckland Star . 6 November 1873 . 2 .
  19. News: Mr. W. F. Buckland Dead . 15 December 2021 . . XLVI . 310 . 30 December 1915 . 7.