Legislative Appointments
Messrs. Seymour Thorne George and Thomas Beehan (Auckland), Thomas Kennedy Macdonald (Wellington) and Henry AY i gram (Christchurch) have been called to the Upper House. Mr H. F. Wig ram is the first Mayor oi Greater Christchurch. Mr. Seymour Thorne George was formerly member for Hokitika, and was a nephew of the late Sir George Grey Mr. T. Kennedy Macdonald is a me., her of the auctioneering firm of Macdonald and Wilson, Wellington, and has been associated for years with most of Wellington's public matters. Mr. William Beehan is well known m Auckland as a consistent supporter of the C!o\ernment. He was one of the candidates nominated in the Go\ernment interest for Auckland city at the hist parliamentary election, but withdrew in order not to sulit the party vote Mr Beehan wav- born m Kerry m, IBo.'i, and came to this Colony in 1874 with the object ol settling on the land The Ohinemuri goldfields rush attracted him, but, subsequently retaining to town he entered the service of the late Mr John Co^grave, Queen stieet, but some years ago stalled m U.ismess on his own account in the soft goods
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 26, 25 June 1903, Page 20
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192Legislative Appointments New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 26, 25 June 1903, Page 20
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