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Patrick Hally

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Hally was born in 1866 in Dunedin, the eldest son of John Hally. He was educated locally at the Christian Brothers' School before leaving to start an apprenticeship in the boot making trade. In 1891 he established his own shoemaking business in
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introduced in 1908. He was appointed in 1909 and served alongside T. Harle Giles and James Richard Triggs. Hally was a commissioner until 1916, and again from 1922 until 13 September 1936.
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Hally was involved in local politics much of his life. He was a Labour movement sympathiser, and in 1899 became the president of the New Zealand Federal Tailoresses' Union and later was a
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under a Labour banner. In a six-way contest he came third with a respectable 1,120 votes (nearly a quarter of the total vote) losing to the
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at the turn of the twentieth century. He was one of the three original conciliation commissioners appointed under the
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Hally was one of the three original conciliation commissioners appointed under the
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Hally's first wife died in 1907. He married a second time. He lost a son in
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Dunedin
Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act
George Street, Dunedin
Dunedin City Councillor
Otago
Caversham by-election
Liberal Party
Thomas Sidey
Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act
World War I


McKee, Arthur
"Otago & Southland Provincial Districts"
The Cyclopedia of New Zealand
Olssen, Erik
"The Skilled Workers: Journeymen and Masters in Caversham, 1880-1914"
"The Caversham By-election"
The Marlborough Express
"Election Notices"
Evening Star


"Long service"
The New Zealand Herald
"House and stables, 42 Innes Road, Christchurch"
Christchurch City Libraries
"Deaths"
Otago Daily Times
"Obituary"

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