Walter Cooper (mayor) explained

Walter Cooper
Order:21st
Office:Mayor of Christchurch
Term Start:19 December 1894
Term End:18 December 1895
Predecessor:Thomas Gapes
Successor:Harry Beswick
Term Start2:17 December 1896
Term End2:15 December 1897
Predecessor2:Harry Beswick
Successor2:Charles Louisson
Birth Name:Walter Henry Cooper[1]
Birth Date:1845
Birth Place:Somerset, England
Death Place:Upper Maffra, Victoria, Australia

Walter Henry Cooper (1845 – 17 April 1941) was Mayor of Christchurch in 1895, and again in 1897.[2] Born in Somerset, he came to New Zealand early in his life via Australia. A butcher by trade, he later worked in trade and export. He was for many years a member of Christchurch City Council. After his wife died, he lived with his daughter in Victoria, Australia.

Early life

Cooper was born in Somerset[3] in circa 1845. He emigrated to Australia in 1852 and shortly after that went to New Zealand.[4]

Professional life

In Christchurch, he joined the firm of Messrs Hopkins and Co., butchers, as their manager. Three years later, he left Hopkins and Co, and bought the business from an estate. He worked in wholesale and export trade until he retired in 1893.

Political career

Cooper first stood for Christchurch City Council in September 1888,[5] [6] when he defeated Henry Thomson in the North-East Ward.[7]

A mayoral election was held on 28 November 1894.[8] The incumbent, Thomas Gapes, stood again and was challenged by two sitting councillors, Cooper and Edward Smith.[9] [10] Cooper, Gapes, and Smith received 587, 364, and 246 votes, respectively.[11] Cooper was thus declared elected, and was installed as mayor on 19 December 1894.[12] His election as mayor left a vacancy, which was filled by William Epthorp Samuels.[13]

At the end of his term as mayor, Cooper did not stand for re-election. The mayoralty was contested by two city councillors, Harry Beswick and Howell Widdowson.[14] Beswick was successful,[15] and he was installed on 18 December 1895.[16]

In November 1896, nominations were called for the next mayoral election. For a while, councillor John Tippett Smith was the only candidate. A large and influential deputation requested Cooper to stand again, to which he acceded.[17] On 25 November 1896, Cooper won the election,[18] and he was installed on 17 December.[19] Cooper's return caused a by-election in the North-East Ward, and Dr Adam Mickle was returned unopposed.[20] Cooper did not stand again at the end of his second term, but Charles Louisson, a former mayor, was asked to stand again for mayor in September 1897.[21] Louisson was elected unopposed on 16 November[22] and installed on 15 December.[23]

Cooper was a member of various organisations. He was chairman of the Conciliation Board, the St. John Ambulance Association, and the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. He was a member of the Charitable Aid Board and Domain Board.

Death

His wife Catherine died on 7 November 1922.[24] [25] Cooper moved to his daughter, Elsie Lee Rawlings, in Upper Maffra, Victoria, Australia,[26] [27] and he died at his daughter's residence on 17 April 1941, aged 96.[28] He was cremated at Springvale.[29]

Notes and References

  1. Book: The Cyclopedia of New Zealand (Canterbury Provincial District) . Cyclopedia Company Limited. Christchurch . 1903 . Mr. Walter Henry Cooper . 28 May 2017.
  2. Web site: Chairmen and mayors. Christchurch City Council. 10 February 2010. Christchurch . https://web.archive.org/web/20100522063807/http://www.ccc.govt.nz/thecouncil/howthecouncilworks/ourhistory/chairmenmayors.aspx . 22 May 2010.
  3. Book: The Cyclopedia of New Zealand (Canterbury Provincial District). Cyclopedia Company Limited. Christchurch. 1903. Ex Mayors. 16 March 2010.
  4. News: Mr Walter H. Cooper, Upper Maffra . 21 April 1941 . Gippsland Times . 29 May 2017 . 1.
  5. News: Local & General . 28 May 2017 . . 6333 . 3 September 1888 . 3.
  6. Web site: Councillors of the City of Christchurch . https://web.archive.org/web/20110720010657/http://www1.ccc.govt.nz/handbook/councillorsofthecityofchristchurch.asp . 20 July 2011 . Christchurch City Council. 12 May 2010. Christchurch.
  7. News: Municipal Elections . 28 May 2017 . . LXX . 8587 . 14 September 1888 . 6.
  8. News: Mayoral Elections . . 21 November 1894 . 12 April 2013 . 5 . LI . 8956.
  9. News: Mayoral Elections . Colonist . 21 November 1894 . 12 April 2013 . 3 . XXXVIII . 8102.
  10. Book: The Cyclopedia of New Zealand (Canterbury Provincial District) . Cyclopedia Company Limited . Christchurch . 1903 . Civic Institutions . 13 April 2013.
  11. News: Mayoral Elections . . 29 November 1894 . 12 April 2013 . 5 . LI . 8963.
  12. News: Christchurch . North Otago Times . 21 December 1894 . 12 April 2013 . 1 . XXXVII . 8161.
  13. News: North-East Ward . . 22 December 1894 . 12 April 2013 . 9 . LI . 8983.
  14. News: City Council . 28 May 2017 . . LII . 9267 . 19 November 1895 . 1.
  15. News: The Mayoral Elections . 28 May 2017 . . LII . 9275 . 28 November 1895 . 6.
  16. News: Mayoral Installations . 28 May 2017 . . 5442 . 18 December 1895 . 3.
  17. News: Local and General . 29 May 2017 . . 5717 . 10 November 1896 . 3.
  18. News: Local and General . 29 May 2017 . . 5731 . 26 November 1896 . 1.
  19. News: Mayoral Installations . 29 May 2017 . . 5748 . 17 December 1896 . 3.
  20. News: City Council . . 10 December 1896 . 12 April 2013 . 8 . LIII . 9596.
  21. News: Local and General . 6 November 2011 . . 30 September 1897 . 5989 . 3.
  22. News: Notes and Notions . 6 November 2011 . . 16 November 1897 . 6028 . 2.
  23. News: Mayoral Installations . 6 November 2011 . . 15 December 1897 . 6053 . 3.
  24. News: Personal Matters . 28 May 2017 . . CIV . 111 . 7 November 1922 . 8.
  25. News: Deaths . 28 May 2017 . . LVIII . 17606 . 8 November 1922 . 1.
  26. News: Personal Items . 28 May 2017 . . LXXI . 21467 . 8 May 1935 . 10.
  27. News: Fifty Years . 28 May 2017. . LXIX . 40 . 17 February 1938 . 11.
  28. News: Deaths . 28 May 2017 . . 19 Apr 1941 . 4.
  29. Web site: Walter Henry Cooper . Springvale Botanical Cemetery . 29 May 2017.