Gus Mansford Explained

Augustus Edward Cheesman Craig Mansford (27 September 1885 – 13 June 1962) was Mayor of Palmerston North (New Zealand) from 1931 to 1947; the longest-serving mayor in the city's history.

Early life

Mansford was born in 1885 at Suffolk Villa in Wellington.[1] His father was Alfred Edward Nelson (died 1921) and his mother was Jessie Graham Mansford (Cheesman, 1851–1898).[2] [3] Gus Mansford had two younger siblings; his sister Ellen was born in 1887 and his brother Thomas was born in 1890.[4] Mansford received his education at Nelson College.[5]

In 1906, Mansford moved to Palmerston North.[6] On 4 May 1907, he married Margaret Anne Douley (listed as Donley in Who's Who in New Zealand).[7]

Sport

Mansford played cricket; first for Nelson and then (from 1907) for Manawatu. He held an Australasian record for cycling.

Business

In October 1906, Mansford bought an auctioneering business in Palmerston North from Henry Munro.[8] The owners of the auctioneering business—including Mansford—sold the business in November 1907.[9] Subsequently, Mansford worked as an accountant.

Public service

Mansford first stood for the Palmerston North Borough Council at the April 1927 local election and was successful.[10] [11] In 1929, Mansford first stood for the Hospital Board and topped the poll.[12]

Mansford first contested the Palmerston North mayoralty at the May 1931 local election and had a clear victory over the other candidate, Meldrum Alfred Eliott.[13] At the subsequent mayoral elections in 1933 and 1935, Mansford was returned unopposed.[14] [15] At the 1938 local election, Mansford was challenged by a Labour Party candidate, Victor Alexander Christensen, for the mayoralty but regained his position with a substantial majority.[16] At the 1941 local election, Mansford was challenged by Clarence Robert Murphy (Labour) and Blair Tennent (National) for the mayoralty but he was once again successful.[17] At the 1944 local election, Mansford was declared elected unopposed.[18]

Mansford contested the Palmerston electorate (later Palmerston North electorate) three times as an independent, and on all three occasions he was defeated by the Labour Party candidate. At the, Joe Hodgens defeated Mansford by a small margin. The incumbent, Jimmy Nash of the Reform Party, came third and this defeat caused ongoing friction between Mansford and the National Party (Reform renamed as National in 1936).[19] At the, Hodgens narrowly defeated Mansford in another three-way contest.[20] At the, Mansford was defeated by Ormond Wilson in a two-way contest.[21]

In 1936, Mansford was first appointed to the council of Massey Agricultural College. In 1947, he was chairman of the council before he retired at the end of the year.[22]

Mansford was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 1946 New Year Honours "for patriotic and social welfare services".

Death

Mansford died on 13 June 1962 and was interred at Kelvin Grove Cemetery.[23] His wife died on 3 September 1963 and was buried next to him.[24]

Notes and References

  1. News: Births . 25 March 2019 . New Zealand Mail . 709 . 2 October 1885 . 12.
  2. News: Death . 25 March 2019 . . LIV . 21 December 1921 . 4.
  3. News: Deaths . 25 March 2019 . Colonist . XLII . 9340 . 28 November 1898 . 2.
  4. News: Births . 25 March 2019 . New Zealand Mail . 802 . 15 July 1887 . 18.
  5. Book: Petersen, George Conrad . Who's Who in New Zealand, 1961 . George Petersen (historian) . 1961 . 7th . . Wellington . 203.
  6. News: Municipal Elections . 26 March 2019 . . XLVII . 124 . 23 April 1927 . 1.
  7. Marriage registration number 1907/3206; Department of Internal Affairs
  8. News: Untitled . 25 March 2019 . . XLI . 8106 . 10 October 1906 . 8.
  9. News: Commercial . 25 March 2019 . . XLI . 8447 . 25 November 1907 . 5.
  10. News: Municipal Elections . 26 March 2019 . . XLVII . 129 . 30 April 1927 . 10.
  11. News: To-Day's Elections . 26 March 2019 . Manawatu Times . LII . 3582 . 27 April 1927 . 6.
  12. News: Municipal Elections . 26 March 2019 . . XLIX . 129 . 2 May 1929 . 2.
  13. News: Municipal Elections . 26 March 2019 . . LI . 132 . 7 May 1931 . 2.
  14. News: City of Palmerston North . 26 March 2019 . . LIII . 121 . 20 April 1933 . 8.
  15. News: Local Body Polls . 26 March 2019 . . LV . 121 . 24 April 1935 . 7.
  16. News: City's Heavy Poll . 26 March 2019 . . LVIII . 138 . 12 May 1938 . 11.
  17. News: Swing against Labour . 26 March 2019 . . LXI . 143 . 19 May 1941 . 8.
  18. News: The Municipal Elections . 26 March 2019 . . LXIV . 150 . 25 May 1944 . 4.
  19. News: The Palmerston Seat . 26 March 2019 . . LVI . 7 . 6 December 1935 . 8.
  20. News: Close Contest . 26 March 2019 . . LXIII . 256 . 27 September 1943 . 6.
  21. News: Final Count . 26 March 2019 . . 26327 . 5 December 1946 . 6.
  22. Web site: Past Officers and Members of the Council and }} Graduates ]. Massey University . 22 May 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150525224312/https://www.massey.ac.nz/massey/about-massey/calendar/2011-calendar/officers-and-staff-of-the-university/past-officers-and-members-of-the-council.cfm . 25 May 2015.
  23. Web site: Warrant . . 26 March 2019.
  24. Web site: Warrant . . 26 March 2019.