James Horn (politician)
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James Horn | |
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Member of the New Zealand Parliament for Wakatipu | |
In office 1919–1928 | |
Preceded by | William Fraser |
Personal details | |
Born | Banffshire, Scotland | 5 February 1855
Died | 11 December 1932 Dunedin, New Zealand | (aged 77)
Political party | Liberal |
James Horn (5 February 1855 – 11 December 1932) was a Liberal Party Member of Parliament from Otago, New Zealand.
Biography
[edit]Early life
[edit]Horn was born in Inverkethney, Banffshire, Scotland and came to Otago in 1879. He was a storekeeper at Bannockburn, Otago from 1883 to 1928, when he moved to Dunedin.[1]
Political career
[edit]Years | Term | Electorate | Party | ||
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1919–1922 | 20th | Wakatipu | Liberal | ||
1922–1925 | 21st | Wakatipu | Liberal | ||
1925–1928 | 22nd | Wakatipu | Liberal | ||
1928 | Changed allegiance to: | United |
He won the Wakatipu electorate in the 1919 general election, and held it to 1928, when he retired.[2] In parliament he supported construction of the Otago Central Railway to Clyde and then Cromwell, and the breaking-up of large estates.[1] A bridge on what is now State Highway 6 over the Clutha River at Albert Town opened in 1930 and was named James Horn Bridge.[3]
From 1920 until 1925 he was the Liberal Party's junior whip.[4]
Notes
[edit]- ^ a b Thomson, Jane, ed. (1998). Southern People: a dictionary of Otago Southland biography. Dunedin: Longacre Press. p. 235. ISBN 1-877135-11-9.
- ^ Wilson 1985, p. 206.
- ^ The James Horn Bridge (photo). Albert Town. 10 November 2017. Retrieved 16 June 2018.
- ^ Wilson 1985, p. 280.
References
[edit]- Wilson, James Oakley (1985) [First ed. published 1913]. New Zealand Parliamentary Record, 1840–1984 (4th ed.). Wellington: V.R. Ward, Govt. Printer. OCLC 154283103.
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