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    James Macandrew (1819(?) – 25 February 1887) was a New Zealand ship-owner and politician. He served as a Member of Parliament from 1853 to 1887 and as...
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    James Orr MacAndrew (22 June 1899 – 1979) was Unionist MP for South Ayrshire for 1931–35. This was normally a safe Labour seat which MacAndrew did well...
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    the edge of Otago Harbour, and is named for pioneer Scottish settler James Macandrew who lived here during his later life. The Te Reo Māori name for the...
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    Major-General Sir Henry Macandrew, KCB, DSO (7 August 1866 – 16 July 1919) was a British Indian Army officer who fought in the Boer War and First World...
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  • general James Macandrew (1819–1887), New Zealand ship-owner and politician James Orr MacAndrew (1899–1979), Scottish politician Jennie Macandrew (1866–1949)...
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    Hokitika on the West Coast of the South Island. Macandrew's father was the politician James Macandrew and he was one of four brothers and four sisters...
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  • appointed Registrar-General of Lands towards the end of 1860. Town of Dunedin Macandrew resigned on 2 November 1858. He successfully contested the January 1859...
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    structure on the other side of the world. A visit to the castle by James Macandrew, one of the founders of the New Zealand city of Dunedin, led to him...
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    31 August, he appointed Thomas Forsaith, Jerningham Wakefield and James Macandrew to the Executive Council, but when parliament met again, it moved a...
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    there was another four-person cabinet led by Thomas Forsaith, with James Macandrew, William Travers, and Jerningham Wakefield. Some historians consider...
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  • “The concept of Camera Three, as aptly expressed by its moderator James Macandrew, is that ‘television is more than an engineering miracle.’ In the past...
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    and Otago. With the establishment of the New Zealand Parliament, James Macandrew the Superintendent of Otago Province fought what he saw as a bias towards...
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  • Parliament on 14 January 1859, after the resignation of James Macandrew. The election was won by Macandrew, who had resigned from his seat on 2 November 1858...
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  •  114. "By-election Postponement Act 1943". Retrieved 8 March 2012. Wilson, James Oakley (1985) [First ed. published 1913]. New Zealand Parliamentary Record...
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    Parliamentary Record, 1840–1949 (3rd ed.). Wellington: Govt. Printer. Wilson, James Oakley (1985) [First published in 1913]. New Zealand Parliamentary Record...
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    the 1840s, envisaged a university. Dunedin leaders Thomas Burns and James Macandrew urged the Otago Provincial Council during the 1860s to set aside a...
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    Country) was a landowner, but at 20 years and 7 months was not yet 21: he was James Stuart-Wortley. At the time of the 1853 elections, there were no political...
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  •   Liberal   Reform   United   Labour   National Wilson 1985, pp. 63–98. Wilson, James Oakley (1985) [First ed. published 1913]. New Zealand Parliamentary Record...
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  • many sports teams in that country. Dunedin founders Thomas Burns and James Macandrew urged the Otago Provincial Council during the 1860s to set aside a...
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    with investigating a uniform railway gauge for New Zealand. In 1870, James Macandrew MHR called for another select committee to investigate the need for...
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    Superintendent 1 26 Dec 1853 Dec 1859 William Cargill 2 3 Jan 1860 6 Mar 1861 James Macandrew 3 17 May 1861 15 Apr 1863 John Richardson 4 16 Apr 1863 23 Jun 1865...
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    Superintendent. Cargill was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1784. His parents were James Cargill and Marrion Jamieson. His father died of alcoholism when he was...
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    Parliamentary Record, 1840–1949 (3rd ed.). Wellington: Govt. Printer. Wilson, James Oakley (1985) [First ed. published 1913]. New Zealand Parliamentary Record...
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    members of this Executive were Jerningham Wakefield, William Travers and James Macandrew. This appointed Cabinet did not have the confidence of Parliament and...
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    "PUBLIC WORKS STATEMENT, BY THE MINISTER FOR PUBLIC WORKS, THE HON. JAMES MACANDREW, THURSDAY, 7TH AUGUST, 1879". paperspast.natlib.govt.nz. Retrieved...
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  • intended to go on to Greymouth. Jamestown was named after its sponsor, James Macandrew. By 1872, the 35 remaining settlers were nearly destitute and were...
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  • was approached by James Macandrew who had arrived in Otago in January 1851 and was looking for assistance with running James Macandrew & Co which he and...
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  • against James Macandrew and James Gordon Stuart Grant. However, he did not participate in the poll that occurred after Grant challenged Macandrew. He contested...
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    ground. Carisbrook was named after the estate of early colonial settler James Macandrew (itself named after Carisbrooke Castle on the Isle of Wight). Developed...
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    "PUBLIC WORKS STATEMENT, BY THE MINISTER FOR PUBLIC WORKS, THE HON. JAMES MACANDREW, THURSDAY, 7TH AUGUST, 1879". paperspast.natlib.govt.nz. Retrieved...
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