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George Ruddenklau

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City Council over its entire history. A ratepayer revolt nearly bankrupted the city council. Ruddenklau, during the 16 April weekly meeting, started the discussion on why the council was continuing to employ a labour force, and by the end of the meeting, councillors had resolved to lay off their labour staff. Later in the year, the city's drainage scheme was abandoned and the pipes, imported from London, sold off. As a consequence, Christchurch's reputation as the "most polluted and unhealthy city" in New Zealand was retained for another 20 years. In January 1868 when Ruddenklau's term came to an end, four positions on the city council had to be filled. Eight candidates stood for election, and the four retiring members were all re-elected. In addition, one councillor had resigned, and two candidates stood to replace him. On 15 January, a day after the nomination meeting, the poll was held between 10am and 4pm as one (i.e. covering both the retiring and the resigned positions). Ruddenklau came fourth and was thus successful. One of the defeated candidates was
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contained by cutting a fire break through the block. In total, 14 houses were lost. At one point, the heat was so great that the fire ignited a building across the road, situated next to the City Hotel, but the fire service could quickly extinguish the flames. Yet another fire occurred in pretty much the same location in June 1867 and this time, the heat caused damage to Ruddenklau's building.
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in 1850 or 1851 where he continued to work in his profession. He was joined in London by his younger brother John Ruddenklau (Johannes RĂŒddenklau; 30 August 1834 – 16 May 1896), who worked there for some years before returning to Germany. John Ruddenklau, who had also trained as a baker, emigrated to
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announced on 25 November 1881 his candidacy for a third term as mayor, as he was not satisfied with the other two contenders for the position, the timber merchant Charles Benjamin Taylor, and Ruddenklau. However, on 28 November, Gapes advertised that he had withdrawn from the contest. The election
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Exactly a year later, Ruddenklau opened the two-storey City Hotel on the site. Its frontage covered the whole length between Colombo and High Streets. Only two months later, a fire broke out in a building on the opposite side of Colombo Street and due to the night being very still, the fire could be
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In late 1871, Ruddenklau was the founder of the German Benefit Association. The object of the association was for Germans to support each other during times of sickness or distress. With those objectives closely related to religion, it wasn't long before it was proposed to build a church for German
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in January 1866; city councillors were elected for two-year terms at the time. Five people contested the four available positions, and Ruddenklau came fourth and was thus successful, just one vote ahead of the person who came last. 1866 proved to be one of the most difficult years for Christchurch
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In June 1864, Ruddenklau was elected president at the annual meeting of the Licensed Victuallers' Association. In December 1864, a gas network was installed in Christchurch, and the City Hotel was one of the first premises that made use of the new source of light. Only two months later, Ruddenklau
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Although his English was 'imperfect', Ruddenklau's speeches were described as "thoroughly good, pithy, and to the purpose." He lacked "presence" at public occasions, but was a good and generous host. He was wealthy and did not have to run a business at the same time as fulfilling mayoral duties.
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from December 1881 to December 1883. A baker from Germany, he was later the proprietor of the City Hotel. He was very active with a number of organisations, founded the German Benefit Association, and was the driving force behind the establishment of the
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and other goods. In June 1861, he applied for a wine and beer licence. Ruddenklau gradually took over the four shops at the end of High Street facing the triangle that has since 2008 been known as Stewart Plaza and which for many decades held the
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had to defend a breach of the Public House Ordinance for failing to keep the entrance lamp of his hotel lit during the prescribed hours. On this occasion, the proprietor got cautioned by the resident magistrate
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was laid. Ruddenklau travelled to Germany in February 1873 and among other duties, he found a pastor and arranged transport for the three bells that the church building committee had requested from the
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In circa 1853, George Ruddenklau married Sarah Ann Workman in London. Their only child, Fanny Gertrude Ruddenklau, was born in 1854 in London. The family left London in 1857 to emigrate to
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when there were strong anti-German feelings in New Zealand. The church was demolished in 1933 and made way for a parish hall. The site of the Deutsche Kirche is today occupied by the
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Johann George RĂŒddenklau was born in Niedermeiser on 23 May 1829 and baptised two days later. His birth name was later Anglicised by adopting John as his first name, and dropping the
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Ruddenklau's only child, Fanny Gertrude, died in October 1863 shortly before she turned nine. Ruddenklau died at his home in Addington on 15 December 1891, aged 62. He was buried at
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in April 1874, and the church was formally opened on 14 May 1874. The bells arrived later that month, but a new bell tower had to be built, and it was not before
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and many other influential citizens, urging him to stand for second term. Ruddenklau consented and two months later, he was returned elected unopposed.
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1 for the same offence. In August 1866, Ruddenklau enlarged the City Hotel premises. He engaged his fellow Christchurch city councillor, architect
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Ruddenklau decided to retire in 1883 after two terms as mayor. One of the last public duties carried out by Ruddenklau was to open the
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Protestants. Funds were raised by a committee presided by Ruddenklau, and in November 1872, the foundation stone of the
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There is little that commemorates Ruddenklau today. Ruddenklau Lane in the Christchurch suburb of
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Entry in the church book from Niedermeiser, held by the Protestant state church office in Kassel
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in the early 1860s: Ruddenklau, Eales Boarding House, Hopsack (grocer) and T. Thompkins (baker)
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just prior to the election. Ruddenklau was installed as the next mayor on 21 December 1881.
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and the church bells first ceremoniously smashed and then melted down in the aftermath of
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on 11 December 1883. Speeches at the opening were given by Mayor Ruddenklau, Mayor-elect
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was created in a subdivision in the early 1980s and runs alongside the headwater of
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Ruddenklau opened a bakery at the northern end of High Street, i.e. where it meets
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In September 1882, Ruddenklau received a deputation led by ex-mayor
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and Hereford Streets, on 7 May 1859; the premises were leased from
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in print when he needed to differentiate from his brother John.
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The Cyclopedia of New Zealand (Canterbury Provincial District)
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The Cyclopedia of New Zealand (Canterbury Provincial District)
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on 23 December 1857 mentions his wife and daughter only.
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from his surname. Niedermeiser is today a suburb of
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Index

JP

Mayor of Christchurch
James Gapes
Charles Hulbert
Hesse
Addington
Mayor of Christchurch
German Church
umlaut
Liebenau
district of Kassel
Hesse
London
Lyttelton
Rangiora
Cust
Canterbury
George Macdonald
Lyttelton Times

Colombo Streets
Colombo
William Wilson
cordials
Stewart Fountain
Cashel Street

Hansom cabs
Charles Bowen

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