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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:—

The Ballance Ministry—1891–93.
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
The Seddon Ministry—1893–1906.
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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