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John Sheehan (New Zealand politician)

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was destroyed by the Armed Constabulary in November 1881 after Sheehan had ceased to hold ministerial office (in 1879). Sheehan was also active in promoting secular education and widening the franchise but he wanted only one system of Parliamentary representation, the abolition of separate Māori
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seats and the end of plural voting. He was one of the first ministers to advocate breaking up of the large runholder monopolies which he believed had created a social elite at the expense of the normal citizen.
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speaker and a lawyer, he is noted for his efforts with the Repudiation Movement in the 1870s to solve land issues on behalf of Hawkes Bay Māori chiefs who claimed large European land holders, such as
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on 12 June 1885 aged 40 years. In 1890, his widow, Lucy Caroline Sheehan, married Herbert Samuel Wardell, previously a resident magistrate of Wellington. She was given away by
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wanted to sell land and negotiated land sales to Europeans in the King Country that the government hoped would speed up assimilation. Sheehan negotiated unsuccessfully with
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from 1877 to 1879. He represented several North Island electorates:
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1884 New Zealand general election
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Index

The Honourable

Minister of Justice
George Grey
Charles Bowen
William Rolleston
Auckland
Petane
Māori electorate
Auckland
St Peter's School
Richard O'Sullivan
Joseph Tole
New Zealand Parliament
1872
5th
Rodney
Independent
1876
6th
Independent
1879
7th
Thames
Independent
1881
8th
Independent
1885
9th

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