Every Maclean was a 19th-century New Zealand politician.
Maclean was elected to
Auckland Provincial Council
The Auckland Province was a province of New Zealand from 1853 until the abolition of provincial government in 1876.
Area
The province covered roughly half of the North Island of New Zealand. It was the largest of the six initial provinces, both ...
for the Franklin electorate in November 1865 and served until September 1872. He was the 6th Deputy-
Superintendent
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*Superintendent (police), Superintendent of Police (SP), or Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), a police rank
*Prison warden or Superintendent, a prison administrator
*Superintendent (ecclesiastical), a church exec ...
of
Auckland Province
The Auckland Province was a province of New Zealand from 1853 until the abolition of provincial government in 1876.
Area
The province covered roughly half of the North Island of New Zealand. It was the largest of the six initial provinces, both ...
(July to August 1868, and July 1869 to June 1870).
He was a member of the
New Zealand Legislative Council
The New Zealand Legislative Council was the upper house of the General Assembly of New Zealand between 1853 and 1951. An earlier arrangement of legislative councils for the colony and provinces existed from 1841 when New Zealand became a co ...
; he was appointed on 11 July 1873, and his membership lapsed on 15 June 1876 due to absence.
Together with his brother Robert, Maclean farmed in Auckland. In 1868 or 1869 (sources differ), they were the first to import Hereford cattle into New Zealand. The first Hereford sire was called Lord Lovell.
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People from Auckland
Members of the Auckland Provincial Council
Members of the New Zealand Legislative Council
New Zealand farmers