The Life and Work of Richard John Seddon
Mr Seddon's Colleagues
Mr Seddon's Colleagues.
The following tables give the names of Mr. Seddon's colleagues:—
Name. | Office. | Remarks. |
Hon. J. Ballance | Premier | Jan. 24, 1891, to death, April 27, 1893. |
Colonial Treasurer | Jan. 24, 1891, to death, April 27, 1893. | |
Minister for Native Affairs | Jan. 24, 1891, to Feb. 4, 1891, succeeded by Sir A. J. Cadman. | |
Commissioner of Trade and Customs | Jan. 24, 1891, to death, April 27, 1893. | |
Commissioner of Stamp Duties | Feb. 4, 1891, to May 28, 1892, succeeded by Mr. Reeves. | |
Sir P. A. Buckley | Attorney-General | Jan. 24, 1891, to May 1, 1893. |
Colonial Secretary | Jan. 24, 1891, to May 1, 1893. | |
Postmaster-General | Jan. 24, 1891, to Feb. 4, 1891, succeeded by Sir Joseph Ward. | |
Hon. W. P. Reeves | Minister for Education | Jan. 24, 1891, to May 1, 1893. |
Minister for Justice | Jan. 24, 1891, to May 28, 1892, succeeded by Sir A. J. Cadman. | |
Commissioner of Stamp Duties | May 28, 1892, to May 1, 1893. | |
Minister for Labour | May 31, 1892, to May 1, 1893. | |
Sir John McKenzie | Minister for Lands and Immigration and Agriculture | Jan. 24, 1891, to May 1, 1893. |
Sir A. J. Cadman | Commissioner of Stamp Duties | Jan. 29, 1891, to Feb. 4, 1891, succeeded by Mr. Ballance. |
Minister for Native Affairs | Appointed Feb. 4, 1891. | |
Minister for Justice | May 28, 1892, to May 1, 1893 | |
Sir J. G. Ward | Postmaster — General and Electric Telegraph Commissioner | Feb. 4, 1891, to May 1, 1893 |
Hon. J. Carroll | Member of Executive without portfolio, representing the Native race | Mar. 16, 1892, to May 1, 1893 |
Name. | Office. | Remarks. |
Sir P. A. Buckley | Attorney-General, Colonial Secretary | Took office May 1, 1893 resigned Dec. 20, 1895. |
Minister for Marine | May 1 to Oct. 13, 1893, succeeded by Sir Joseph Ward.page 387 | |
Hon. W. P. Reeves | Minister for Education | May 1, 1893, to Jan. 10, 1896, resigned. |
Commissioner of Stamp Duties | May 1, 1893, to Jan. 10, 1896, resigned. | |
Minister for Labour | May 1, 1893, to Jan. 10, 1896, resigned. | |
Minister for Justice | July 20, 1893, to Sept. 6, 1893, succeeded by Sir A. J. Cadman. | |
Sir John McKenzie | Minister for Lands | May 1, 1893, to June 27, 1900, resigned, succeeded by Hon. T. Y. Duncan |
Minister for Immigration | May 1, 1893, to March 2, 1896, succeeded by Hon. W. C. Walker. | |
Minister for Agriculture | May 1, 1893, to June 27, 1900, resigned, succeeded by Hon. T. Y. Duncan | |
Commissioner of Forests | May 1, 1893, to June 27, 1900, resigned. | |
Sir J. G. Ward | Colonial Treasurer | May 1, 1893, to June 16, 1896, resigned. |
Postmaster-General | May 1, 1893, to June 16, 1896, resigned. | |
Electric Telegraph Commissioner | May 1, 1893, to June 16, 1896, resigned. | |
Commissioner of Customs | May 1, 1893, to June 16, 1896, resigned. | |
Minister for Marine | Oct. 13, 1893, to June 16, 1896, resigned. | |
Minister of Industries and Commerce | Jan. 20, 1894, to March 2, 1896, resigned. | |
Colonial Secretary | Dec. 21, 1899, to June 10, 1906. | |
Postmaster-General | Dec. 21, 1899, to June 10, 1906. | |
Electric Telegraph Commissioner | Dec. 21, 1899, to June 10, 1906. | |
Minister of Industries and Commerce | Dec. 21, 1899, to June 10, 1906. | |
Minister for Railways | Jan. 5, 1900, to June 10, 1906. | |
Minister for Public Health | Nov. 8, 1900, to June 10, 1906. | |
Hon. J. McGowan | Minister for Justice | Jan 23, 1900, to June 10, 1906. |
Minister for Mines | Jan. 23, 1900, to June 10, 1906. | |
Sir A. J. Cadman | Minister for Justice | May 1, 1893, to June 20, 1893, resigned. |
Native Minister | May 6, 1893, to June 20, 1893, resigned. | |
Minister for Justice | Sept. 6, 1893, to Feb. 20, 1896, succeeded by Hon. W. Hall-Jones. | |
Minister for Mines | Sept. 6, 1893, to Dec. 21, 1899, resignedpage 388 | |
Sir A. J. Cadman | Minister for Railways | Jan. 1, 1895, to Dec. 21, 1899, resigned. |
Member of Executive Council, without portfolio | Dec. 21, 1899, till death. | |
Hon. J. Carroll | Member of Executive Council without portfolio, representing Native race | May 1, 1893, to June 10, 1906. |
Commissioner of Stamp Duties | Feb. 20, 1896, to June 10, 1906. | |
Minister of Native affairs | Dec. 21, 1899, to June 10, 1906. | |
Hon. W. C. Walker | Member of Executive Council | Feb. 20, 1896, to June 20, 1903, resigned. |
Minister for Immigration | March 2, 1896, to June 20, 1903, resigned, succeeded by Mr. Seddon. | |
Minister for Education | March 11, 1896, to June 20, 1903, resigned, succeeded by Mr. Seddon. | |
Hon. W. Hall-Jones | Member of Executive Council | Feb. 20, 1896. |
Minister for Justice | Feb. 20, 1896, to March 2, 1896, resigned, succeeded by Hon. T. Thompson. | |
Minister for Public Works | March 2, 1896, to June 10, 1906. | |
Minister for Marine | June 22, 1896, to June 10, 1906. | |
Hon. C. H. Mills | Commissioner of Trade and Customs | Oct. 29, 1900, to June 10, 1906. |
Hon. T. Thompson | Member of Executive Council | Feb. 22, 1896, to Dec. 21, 1899. |
Minister for Justice | March 2, 1896, to Dec. 21, 1899, succeeded by Hon. J. McGowan. | |
Minister of Industries and Commerce | March 2, 1896, to Dec. 21, 1899, succeeded by Sir Joseph Ward. | |
Minister for Defence | June 22, 1896, to Dec. 21, 1899, succeeded by Mr. Seddon. | |
Hon. T. Y. Duncan | Minister for Lands and Agriculture | July 2, 1900, to June 10, 1906. |
Hon W. Montgomery | Member of Executive Council | July 19, 1893, to Nov. 7, 1895, resigned. |
Mahuta Tawhiao Potatau te Whero-whero | Member of Executive Council | May 22, 1903, to June 10, 1906. |
Hon. A. Pitt | Member of Executive Council and Attorney-General | June 22, 1903, to June 10, 1906. |
On the death of Mr. Seddon, Mr. Hall-Jones was appointed Premier until Sir Joseph Ward's return to the colony. Sir Joseph then took the Premiership, and formed a new Ministry.
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