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George McCullagh Reed

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for the Takapuna electorate, and he served from 21 November 1873 until the abolition of provincial government on 31 October 1876. He served on the executive council (10 December 1873 – 13 November 1874) and was provincial treasurer until his resignation from that post.
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Reed died in Auckland of a heart attack on 13 November 1898. He was survived by three sons, including
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on 4 August 1866 and held this seat until the end of the parliamentary term on 19 June 1867.
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After time in Ireland as New Zealand's immigration agent, he was leader writer for
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Queensland Parliamentary Record 2015–2017: The 55th Parliament
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He set up, bought, or edited many newspapers. He set up the
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in 1870. While living in Auckland, he was elected to the
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in Melbourne. In the following year, he was editor for
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Reed" 691:19th-century Australian politicians 386:Dictionary of New Zealand Biography 676:Burials at Symonds Street Cemetery 230:Legislative Assembly of Queensland 14: 391:Ministry for Culture and Heritage 706:The Sydney Morning Herald people 320:. In 1889, he was editor of the 162:Jessie Chambers Ranken (m.1863) 47:Queensland Legislative Assembly 646:Irish emigrants to New Zealand 496:Department of Internal Affairs 1: 526:. 15 November 1898. p. 5 136:13 November 1898 (aged 65–66) 701:The Argus (Melbourne) people 494:. Vol. II. 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Index


Queensland Legislative Assembly
Ipswich
Henry Challinor
Arthur Macalister
Ratcliffe Pring
John Murphy
County Monaghan
Ireland
Auckland
New Zealand
Symonds Street Cemetery
Alma mater
Queen's College, Belfast
Journalist
Presbyterian minister
presbyterian minister
journalist
County Monaghan
Queen's College, Belfast
Victoria
Ipswich, Queensland
Legislative Assembly of Queensland
Ipswich
ministerial by-election
Auckland
Auckland Provincial Council
Dunedin
George Fenwick
Otago Daily Times

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