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1923 Invercargill Mayoral Election
The 1923 Invercargill mayoral election was held on 26 April 1923 as part of that year's local elections. Results The following table gives the election results: References {{DEFAULTSORT:Invercargill Mayoral Election, 1923 1923 elections in New Zealand Mayoral elections in Invercargill ...
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Andrew Bain
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Andrew Bain (mayor)
Andrew Bain may refer to: *Andrew Bain (horn player), horn player with the Los Angeles Philharmonic *Andrew Bain (singer), British singing dentist *Andrew Bain (drummer) Andrew Bain is a Scottish drummer and music educator. He is Head of Jazz at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Bain, Andrew Scottish drummers British male drummers Living people Musici ..., Scottish drummer * Andrew Geddes Bain (1797–1864), South African geologist, road engineer, palaeontologist and explorer * Andrew Moon Bain, Americanl artist and record producer {{hndis, Bain, Andrew ...
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John Lillicrap
John Frederick Lillicrap (1866–1937) was the 29th Mayor of Invercargill from 1921 to 1923. He had been a Borough councillor from 1901 to 1906 and from 1909 to 1921. He was born in Wellington in 1866, and moved to Invercargill as a child. His father Captain Vernon Lillicrap was in charge of the Immigration Barracks. He was a lawyer, and also practised from 1929 to 1936 in Palmerston North. He married Catherine Anne Wilson in 1899; they had one son and one daughter. References *Obituary "Long civic record" in ''Southland Times'', 17 November 1937 *Obituary in ''Evening Post'', 18 November 193Obituary * 1866 births 1937 deaths Burials at Eastern Cemetery, Invercargill Deputy mayors of Invercargill Mayors of Invercargill 20th-century New Zealand lawyers Unsuccessful candidates in the 1914 New Zealand general election Reform Party (New Zealand) politicians 19th-century New Zealand lawyers {{NewZealand-mayor-stub ...
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The Southland Times
''The Southland Times'' is the regional daily paper for Southland, including Invercargill, and neighbouring parts of Otago, in New Zealand. It is now owned by media business Stuff Ltd, formerly the New Zealand division of Fairfax Media. History ''The Southland Times'' was first established in 1862. The first edition was published on 12 November 1862 under the title of ''Invercargill Times''. The three founders were Gerard George Fitzgerald, John T. Downes, and Charles Reynolds. The name changed to ''The Southland Times'' in June 1864. Initially, it was published two or three times a week until it became a daily paper in 1875. From 1869 until its purchase by the INL (Independent Newspapers Limited), it was owned by the Gilmour family. Robert Gilmour became a part owner in 1869–70, and then in 1879 became the sole owner of the paper. In 1972, digital computers and software, phototypesetters, and a Japanese APR photopolymer plate were installed at the paper, making the ''Times ...
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1923 Elections In New Zealand
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