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John Edie (New Zealand politician)

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electorate. Before the election, he was criticised for standing for the Liberal Party, thus claiming to represent the working man, yet underpaying staff at his mine. He was soundly beaten by the conservative incumbent,
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Edie was for a time captain of the Tuapeka Rifles. He was into mining, especially gold mining, and had an interest in a mine at
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railway line, but construction did not start until 1879. In 1876, at age 20, he became assistant surveyor to the Government.
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region of New Zealand. He was a surveyor and an engineer, and also spent time as a farmer. He was Mayor of
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Edie died on 7 June 1928 at Lawrence after having been bed-ridden with heart problems for six months.
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in 1885 as an engineer and remained in that position until 1919, when he resigned to stand in the
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electorate in the 1919 election as a Liberal against the incumbent,
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in 1856. He came to New Zealand as a child and attended school in
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1925 New Zealand general election
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1919 New Zealand general election
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1896 New Zealand general election
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His son, Herbert Kerr Edie, unsuccessfully contested the
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Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives
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Index


New Zealand Parliament
Bruce
James Allen
New Zealand Parliament
Clutha
Alexander Malcolm
Fred Waite
Newcastle
Lawrence
Liberal
Liberal Party
Otago
Lawrence
Newcastle, New South Wales
Waitahuna
Lawrence
Catlins River Branch
Tuapeka County Council
1919 election
New Zealand Parliament
1920
20th
Bruce
Liberal
1922
21st
Clutha
Liberal
1896 election

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