2nd New Zealand Parliament - Initial Composition of The 2nd Parliament

Initial Composition of The 2nd Parliament

Member Electorate Province MP's term Election date
Cuff, JohnJohn Cuff Akaroa Canterbury First 02012-12-2828 December
Campbell, JohnJohn Campbell Auckland, City ofCity of Auckland Auckland First 02012-10-2727 October
Beckham, ThomasThomas Beckham Auckland, City ofCity of Auckland Auckland First 02012-10-2727 October
Daldy, WilliamWilliam Daldy Auckland, City ofCity of Auckland Auckland First 02012-10-2727 October
Merriman, FrederickFrederick Merriman Auckland Suburbs Auckland Second 02012-10-2727 October
Brodie, WalterWalter Brodie Auckland Suburbs Auckland First 02012-10-2727 October
Carleton, HughHugh Carleton Bay of Islands Auckland Second 02012-11-2424 November
Brittin, DingleyDingley Brittin Christchurch Country Canterbury First 02012-12-2020 December
Hall, JohnJohn Hall Christchurch Country Canterbury First 02012-12-2020 December
Sewell, HenryHenry Sewell Christchurch, Town ofTown of Christchurch Canterbury Second 02012-12-1818 December
Cargill, JohnJohn Cargill Dunedin Country Otago Second 02012-12-1111 December
Cargill, WilliamWilliam Cargill Dunedin Country Otago First 02012-12-1111 December
Macandrew, JamesJames Macandrew Dunedin, Town ofTown of Dunedin Otago Second 02012-12-1111 December
Brown, CharlesCharles Brown Grey and Bell New Plymouth First 02012-11-088 November
Ludlam, AlfredAlfred Ludlam Hutt Wellington Second 02012-11-1616 November
Bell, DillonDillon Bell Hutt Wellington First 02012-11-1616 November
FitzGerald, JamesJames FitzGerald Lyttelton, Town ofTown of Lyttelton Canterbury Second 02012-12-2121 December
Parker, CharlesCharles Parker Motueka and Massacre Bay Nelson First 02012-11-088 November
Domett, AlfredAlfred Domett Nelson, Town ofTown of Nelson Nelson First 02012-11-1212 November
Stafford, EdwardEdward Stafford Nelson, Town ofTown of Nelson Nelson First 02012-11-1212 November
Richmond, WilliamWilliam Richmond New Plymouth, Town ofTown of New Plymouth New Plymouth First 02012-11-055 November
Henderson, ThomasThomas Henderson Northern Division Auckland First 02012-10-2727 October
Lee, WalterWalter Lee Northern Division Auckland Second 02012-10-2727 October
East, AlfredAlfred East Omata New Plymouth First 02012-11-1010 November
Williamson, JohnJohn Williamson Pensioner Settlements Auckland First 02012-10-2727 October
Greenwood, JosephJoseph Greenwood Pensioner Settlements Auckland Second 02012-10-2727 October
Taylor, CharlesCharles Taylor Southern Division Auckland Second 02012-10-2626 October
Graham, RobertRobert Graham Southern Division Auckland First 02012-10-2626 October
Elliott, CharlesCharles Elliott Waimea Nelson First 02012-11-1919 November
Travers, WilliamWilliam Travers Waimea Nelson Second 02012-11-066 November
Smith, JohnJohn Smith Wairarapa and Hawkes Bay Wellington First 02012-11-2626 November
Wells, WilliamWilliam Wells Wairau Nelson First 02012-11-1919 November
Fox, WilliamWilliam Fox Wanganui and Rangitikei Wellington First 02012-11-2727 November
Clifford, CharlesCharles Clifford Wellington, City ofCity of Wellington Wellington Second 02012-11-1313 November
Featherston, IsaacIsaac Featherston Wellington, City ofCity of Wellington Wellington Second 02012-11-1313 November
Fitzherbert, WilliamWilliam Fitzherbert Wellington, City ofCity of Wellington Wellington First 02012-11-1313 November
Ward, DudleyDudley Ward Wellington Country Wellington First 02012-11-1515 November

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