Geoffrey Nevill (resident commissioner) explained

Geoffrey Nevill
Office1:Resident Commissioner of the Cook Islands
Term1:1952–1961
Predecessor1:William Tailby
Successor1:Oliver Dare
Office2:Resident Commissioner of the Chatham Islands
Term2:1950–1952
Birth Date:31 October 1900
Birth Place:New Zealand

Geoffrey Nevill (31 October 1900 – 22 October 1972) was a New Zealand public servant who served as Resident Commissioner of the Chatham Islands and Cook Islands between 1950 and 1961.

Biography

Born on 31 October 1900, Nevill was the son of Henry Guy Nevill and Rosa Louisa Nevill (née Bull).[1] The younger brother of Arthur Nevill, Chief of the New Zealand Air Force between 1946 and 1951, he attended school in Australia and Auckland Grammar School. He was appointed Resident Commissioner of the Chatham Islands in February 1950, serving until 1952 when he became Resident Commissioner of the Cook Islands.[2] He remained in post until retiring in January 1961,[3] and was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the 1961 New Year Honours.

Nevill died on 22 October 1972.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Birth search: registration number 1900/18266 . Births, deaths & marriages online . Department of Internal Affairs . 20 February 2020.
  2. News: For Cook Is. . Pacific Islands Monthly . January 1952 . 21 . 20 February 2020.
  3. News: New Cook Islands appointment . Pacific Islands Monthly . October 1960 . 22 . 20 February 2020.
  4. News: Mr Geoffrey Nevill . Pacific Islands Monthly . December 1972 . 125 . 20 February 2020.