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Reg Savory

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138:. They convinced him to do so by telling him exaggerated stories of Robinson's personal conduct and his behaviour during council business. Faber began to regret being involved in the mayoral contest as it began to affect his health and planned to withdraw from the race, but Savory and the other C&R councillors insisted he continue. Shortly after the election Faber discovered he was dying of cancer and confided to Robinson that the C&R trio had used him against Robinson for "purely mercenary ends". 121:
and was elected a member. He was re-elected in 1959 and 1962, holding a seat on the council for nine years. He was appointed chairman of the works and planning committee. In 1956 he introduced the first town plan of any city in New Zealand. In
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and was chairman from 1961 to 1972. As chairman he oversaw the downtown redevelopment, with increasing skyscrapers, and also initiated the construction of Fergusson Wharf. After making exploratory visits to
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for over three decades. In his youth technical education had helped him in his career and maintained an interest in it all his life. He was chairman of the board for 28 years from 1952 to 1980.
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Savory suffered from diabetes and in 1973 he had his right leg amputated below the knee, the result of circulatory problems. His wife Fai-Ola Savory predeceased him in 1983.
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until the age of 14 when he was forced to look for employment to help with family finances. He took a job as an office boy at the
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in the 1920s. After his five-year apprenticeship became a fully qualified chippie and joiner after taking night classes at the
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boy". Savory's dislike of Robinson was more than mutual, originating in Robinson's opposition to a sewage dumping scheme (the
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He founded R. Savory Ltd, a carpentry business which eventually became a full construction company. During
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He died in his sleep on 27 October 1989 aged 81. He was survived by two daughters and six grandchildren.
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to accommodate container ships to ensure that the port remained logistically and financially viable.
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Savory was part of a group of C&R councillors (alongside Charlie Passmore and
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Decently and in Order: The Government of the City of Auckland 1840ā€“1971
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his company built barracks structures for American troops stationed in
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Savory had mayoral aspirations and frequently clashed with Mayor
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New Zealand Commanders of the Order of the British Empire
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in 1908. He was the oldest of five children and attended
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Edgar Faber to run for the Auckland mayoralty against
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Index

Reginald Savory
CBE
container ship
Ponsonby
Auckland Grammar School
Auckland Gas Company
Remuera
Seddon Memorial Technical College
Great Depression
World War II
Warkworth
Auckland Domain
Middlemore Hospital
Ardmore Airport
New Zealand Builders' Federation
1953
Citizens & Ratepayers
Auckland City Council
1962
Fred de Malmanche
Auckland Chamber of Commerce
Dove-Myer Robinson
Dove-Myer Robinson
Jew
Browns Island
Waitematā Harbour
Auckland Harbour Board
London
Oakland, California
Auckland Harbour

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