1st New Zealand Parliament - Initial Composition of The 1st Parliament

Initial Composition of The 1st Parliament

Member Electorate Province Election date
Moorhouse, WilliamWilliam Moorhouse Akaroa Canterbury 02012-08-2424 August
Merriman, FrederickFrederick Merriman Auckland Suburbs Auckland 02012-08-1010 August
Porter, WilliamWilliam Porter Auckland Suburbs Auckland 02012-08-1010 August
Bartley, ThomasThomas Bartley AucklandCity of Auckland Auckland 02012-08-1111 August
O'Brien, LoughlinLoughlin O'Brien AucklandCity of Auckland Auckland 02012-08-1111 August
O'Neill, JamesJames O'Neill AucklandCity of Auckland Auckland 02012-08-1111 August
Carleton, HughHugh Carleton Bay of Islands Auckland 02012-07-1414 July
Stuart-Wortley, JamesJames Stuart-Wortley Christchurch Country Canterbury 02012-08-2727 August
Wakefield, Edward JerninghamEdward Jerningham Wakefield Christchurch Country Canterbury 02012-08-2727 August
Sewell, HenryHenry Sewell ChristchurchTown of Christchurch Canterbury 02012-08-2020 August
Cargill, JohnJohn Cargill Dunedin Country Otago 02012-10-011 October
Cutten, WilliamWilliam Cutten Dunedin Country Otago 02012-10-011 October
Macandrew, JamesJames Macandrew DunedinTown of Dunedin Otago 02012-09-2727 September
King, ThomasThomas King Grey and Bell New Plymouth 02012-08-2727 August
Ludlam, AlfredAlfred Ludlam Hutt Wellington 02012-08-1818 August
Wakefield, Edward GibbonEdward Gibbon Wakefield Hutt Wellington 02012-08-1919 August
FitzGerald, JamesJames FitzGerald LytteltonTown of Lyttelton Canterbury 02012-08-1717 August
Picard, AlfredAlfred Picard Motueka and Massacre Bay Nelson 02012-08-1818 August
Mackay, JamesJames Mackay NelsonTown of Nelson Nelson 02012-07-2525 July
Travers, WilliamWilliam Travers NelsonTown of Nelson Nelson 02012-07-2525 July
Gledhill, FrancisFrancis Gledhill New PlymouthTown of New Plymouth New Plymouth 02012-08-2626 August
Forsaith, ThomasThomas Forsaith Northern Division Auckland 02012-08-2323 August
Lee, WalterWalter Lee Northern Division Auckland 02012-08-2323 August
Crompton, WilliamWilliam Crompton Omata New Plymouth 02012-08-2626 August
Bacot, JohnJohn Bacot Pensioner Settlements Auckland 02012-08-1313 August
Greenwood, JosephJoseph Greenwood Pensioner Settlements Auckland 02012-08-1313 August
Taylor, CharlesCharles Taylor Southern Division Auckland 02012-08-2323 August
Gray, JohnJohn Gray Southern Division Auckland 02012-08-2323 August
Cautley, WilliamWilliam Cautley Waimea Nelson 02012-08-1616 August
Monro, DavidDavid Monro Waimea Nelson 02012-08-1616 August
Revans, SamuelSamuel Revans Wairarapa and Hawkes Bay Wellington 02012-08-1212 August
Weld, FrederickFrederick Weld Wairau Nelson 02012-08-022 August
Featherston, IsaacIsaac Featherston Wanganui and Rangitikei Wellington 02012-08-1212 August
Rhodes, WilliamWilliam Rhodes Wellington Country Wellington 02012-08-1818 August
Clifford, CharlesCharles Clifford WellingtonCity of Wellington Wellington 02012-08-1515 August
Hart, RobertRobert Hart WellingtonCity of Wellington Wellington 02012-08-1515 August
Kelham, JamesJames Kelham WellingtonCity of Wellington Wellington 02012-08-1515 August

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