Mayor of Gore
The mayor of Gore officiates over the Gore District in New Zealand's South Island.[1] Prior to local government reorganisation in 1989, the mayor of Gore officiated over the Gore Borough.
List of office holders
Gore Borough
Name | Portrait | Term of office | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Thomas Green | 1885–1886 | [3] | |
2 | John MacGibbon | 1886–1887 | [3] | |
3 | Ian S. Simson | 1887–1888 | [3][4] | |
4 | James Beattie | 1888–1889 | [3] | |
(3) | Ian S. Simson | 1889–1890 | [3] | |
5 | Alfred Dolamore | 1890 | [3][5] | |
(2) | John MacGibbon | 1890–1892 | [3] | |
(3) | Ian S. Simson | 1892–1893 | [3] | |
6 | William Macara | 1893–1894 | [3] | |
7 | Thomas Brewer | 1894–1895 | [3] | |
8 | Dugald Poppelwell | 1895–1896 | [3] | |
(4) | James Beattie | 1896–1897 | [3] | |
9 | James Copland | 1897–1898 | [3] | |
10 | Duncan McFarlane | 1898–1899 | [3][6] | |
11 | John Ballantine | 1899–1901 | [3] | |
12 | Archibald MacGibbon | 1901–1902 | [3][7] | |
(10) | Duncan McFarlane | 1902–1903 | [3] | |
(4) | James Beattie | 1903–1904 | [3] | |
(8) | Dugald Poppelwell | 1904–1906 | [3] | |
(12) | Archibald MacGibbon | 1906–1910 | [3] | |
(8) | Dugald Poppelwell | 1910–1913 | [3] | |
13 | David McDougall | 1913–1914 | [3] | |
(10) | Duncan McFarlane | 1914–1915 | [3] | |
(13) | David McDougall | 1915–1919 | [3] | |
14 | Andrew Martin | 1919–1921 | [3] | |
(13) | David McDougall | 1921–1923 | [3] | |
(8) | Dugald Poppelwell | 1923–1927 | [3] | |
(13) | David McDougall | 1927–1929 | [3] | |
(8) | Dugald Poppelwell | 1929–1931 | [3] | |
15 | Alexander Newman | 1931–1956 | [3] | |
16 | Wilson C. Campbell | 1956–1959 | [8] | |
17 | W. G. Mackay | 1959– | [9] | |
Hans Charles Hankey | ||||
J. C. Barron | ?–1965 | [10] | ||
J. C. McLeod | 1965–? | [10] | ||
Ivan Elder | –1980 | [11][12] | ||
Hallam Smith | 1980–1986 | [13] | ||
Gabriel Farry | 1986–1989 | [14] |
References
- "Your Council". goredc.govt.nz. Gore District Council.
- "Gore elects youngest mayor in NZ history". Otago Daily Times. 13 October 2022. Archived from the original on 13 October 2022.
- "Eastern Southland: municipality of Gore". Otago Daily Times. No. 22616. 6 July 1935. p. 19. Retrieved 13 October 2022.
- "OBITUARY". New Zealand Times. Papers Past. 7 March 1924.
- "AN EX-MAYOR". Mataura Ensign. Papers Past. 22 November 1910.
- "OBITUARY". The Press. Papers Past. 4 October 1917.
- "OBITUARY". Otago Daily Times. Papers Past. 25 October 1935.
- "Mayoral polls". The Press. Vol. 94, no. 28129. 19 November 1956. p. 13. Retrieved 13 October 2022.
- "SURVEY OF LOCAL BODY ELECTIONS IN N.Z." The Press. Papers Past. 19 November 1959.
- "Two metropolitan mayors defeated". The Press. Vol. 104, no. 30878. 11 October 1965. p. 1. Retrieved 13 October 2022.
- "Flood-relief fund expected to reach $1M with subsidy". The Press. Papers Past. 26 October 1978.
- Gerken, Sonia (23 March 2009). "Gore woman 'wears out' at 98". The Southland Times. Stuff.
- "Gore library legacy to Hallam Lloyd Smith". Southland Times. 13 January 1998. p. 3.
- "Fallow, M., Gore community leader, businessman, Gabriel Farry dies," Southland Times, 7 March 2017. Retrieved 29 July 2021.
- "Ian 'Inky' Tulloch transferred to Christchurch hospital after Invercargill race crash". Stuff.co.nz. 22 March 2016. Retrieved 8 April 2021.
- Esler, Lloyd (18 May 2012). "Poole broke down the door". Southland Times. Retrieved 8 April 2021.
- "Mayoral election results 2004 affecting the Mayors Taskforce For Jobs". Mayors Taskforce for Jobs. Retrieved 8 April 2021.
- "Longstanding Gore mayor ousted by 23yo with 8-vote lead". Radio New Zealand. 13 October 2022. Archived from the original on 14 October 2022. Retrieved 18 October 2022.
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