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Thomas Forsyth (New Zealand politician)

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29: 83:, he moved to New Zealand's capital city. He was the manager of Dodgshun and Co. from 1894 to 1898. In 1898, he became the accountant and secretary for the Te Aro House Drapery Company Ltd. He became that company's assistant manager in 1905 and general manager in 1914, a position that he held until 1922, when he started his private accountancy practice. 688: 683: 678: 698: 668: 489: 324: 425: 553: 521: 457: 703: 615: 180: 126: 663: 658: 141:
Forsyth was a member of the Wellington Education Board for 18 years, and for 16 of those, he was its chairman. He held governance roles with the
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On 30 August 1894, Forsyth married Elizabeth Smith at Dunedin. She was the eldest daughter of Alexander Smith of Gracefield in
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in 1868. He was the third son of James Forsyth of Dunedin. He received his education at schools in Dunedin and attended the
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In 1884, Forsyth started to work for Dodgshun and Company, woollen importers. In 1891, when the head office transferred to
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on 6 February 1941. He is also buried at Karori Cemetery. He was survived by one son and three daughters.
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Elizabeth Forsyth died on 26 September 1935 at their Wellington home and was buried at
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by defeating Monteith. Forsyth was defeated in the next general election in
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in 1919 and had almost continuous membership until his death. The
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1931 New Zealand general election
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1928 New Zealand general election
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1922 New Zealand general election
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in Wellington. Thomas Forsyth died at his son's house in
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Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives
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Thomas Forsyth (disambiguation)

Reform Party
Dunedin
University of Otago
rugby
Otago
Wellington
Wellington
New Zealand Parliament
1925
22nd
Wellington East
Reform
Technical College
Wellington College
Victoria College
Wellington City Council
Civic League
mayoralty
Charles Norwood
1922
Wellington East
Labour
Alec Monteith
1925 general election
1928
Bob Semple
1931
King George V Silver Jubilee Medal

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