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and the
Wellington College Board of Governors. He was the first President of the Wellington Industrial Association, which promoted the Wellington Industrial Exhibition of 1896. He was also first President of the New Zealand Industrial Association. Brown was also the employers representative on the
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129:. Brown died at his Hanson Street, Wellington residence on 14 August 1909 after a brief period of illness. He was buried at the
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102:. At one point in time he had a wood and flax business based in Foxton and owned a small steamer the
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received financial support from the
Industrial Association as a result of his efforts and support.
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Brown had four sons and his only daughter was married to the City
Solicitor,
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from 1879 to 1885, and Mayor from 1887 to 1888. Brown served on the
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in 1864 where he was a merchant and contractor, responsible for the
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in 1845. He came to New
Zealand in 1862, first settling in
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80:Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company
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90:. He built the first portion of the
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118:Arbitration Court for a time. The
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1163:Burials at Bolton Street Cemetery
47:, New Zealand from 1887 to 1888.
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43:(1845 – 14 August 1909) was the
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88:Midland and Westland Railways
76:Wellington and Manawatu Line
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120:Wellington Technical School
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185:"The late Mr Samuel Brown"
111:Wellington City Councillor
106:as part of that business.
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72:Wellington steam tramways
58:having walked there from
361:William Sefton Moorhouse
115:Wellington Harbour Board
323:elected by councillors
131:Bolton Street Cemetery
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451:Thomas William Hislop
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1168:Mayors of Wellington
309:Mayors of Wellington
92:Wellington Gas Works
84:North–South Junction
64:Hallenstein and Co's
18:Samuel Brown (mayor)
1130:† Elected unopposed
411:Arthur Winton Brown
391:Arthur Winton Brown
255:Mayor of Wellington
248:Arthur Winton Brown
45:Mayor of Wellington
240:Political offices
50:Brown was born in
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366:William Hutchison
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516:Ian Lawrence
486:George Troup
436:Francis Bell
426:Charles Luke
416:Francis Bell
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142:No Mean City
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56:Invercargill
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41:Samuel Brown
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1158:1909 deaths
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585:Annual term
556:Tory Whanau
551:Andy Foster
506:Frank Kitts
446:John Aitken
401:John Duthie
265:John Duthie
127:John O'Shea
1147:Categories
526:Fran Wilde
521:Jim Belich
441:John Blair
213:"Obituary"
157:"Obituary"
137:References
68:Wellington
471:John Luke
396:Sam Brown
109:He was a
100:Freemason
225:27 April
197:27 April
169:27 April
162:The Star
78:for the
60:Dunedin
52:Ireland
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