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John Aitken (politician)

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New Zealand politician (1849–1921)

John Aitken
Aitken in about 1906
Member of theNew Zealand Parliament
forCity of Wellington
In office
1902–1905
Member of theNew Zealand Parliament
forWellington East
In office
1905–1908
Preceded byNew electorate
Succeeded byDavid McLaren
15th Mayor of Wellington
In office
1900–1905
Preceded byJohn Blair
Succeeded byThomas William Hislop
Member of theNew Zealand Legislative Council
In office
1914–1921
Moderator of the General Assembly of thePresbyterian Church of New Zealand
In office
20 November 1917 – 18 February 1919
Personal details
BornJohn Guthrie Wood Aitken
(1849-02-06)6 February 1849
Kintyre, Argyleshire, Scotland
Died17 August 1921(1921-08-17) (aged 72)
Wellington, New Zealand

John Guthrie Wood Aitken (6 February 1849 – 17 August 1921) was theMayor of Wellington, New Zealand from 1900 to 1905.[1]

Biography

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Early life

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Aitken was born at Low Park Farm, Kilchenzie,Kintyre, Argyleshire, Scotland, on 6 February 1849 and educated at Campbeltown Grammar School.

Aitken was employed by James Templeton and Co,Glasgow. He was apparently a skilled employee, being sent toLondon to take charge of the Company, a position he held for 12 years. In 1882 he became acquainted with George Wilson and entered into partnership with him as a general merchant inWellington, New Zealand. Aitken became a Director of Guardian Insurance Company, the Australian Widows' Fund (which amalgamated with the Mutual Life Association of Australasia), Scoullar and Co, Fresh Food and Ice Co, Consolidated Dental Co, as well as some other companies. He was also Chairman of Directors of the New Zealand Board of theNew Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company.

Political career

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New Zealand Parliament
YearsTermElectorateParty
1902–190515thCity of WellingtonIndependent
1905–190816thWellington EastIndependent
John Guthrie Wood Aitken caricature, 1900

In 1899 Aitken entered politics being elected Mayor of Wellington from 1900 to May 1905 when he retired. He represented theCity of Wellington electorate from 1902 (he was successful in his first attempt to enter parliament[2]) to 1905, and then theWellington East electorate from 1905 to 1908. He did not stand in 1908, thus ending his term. He was a member of the Legislative Council from 1914 to 1921.

He was Chairman of the Wellington Education Board, and in 1917 was the first layman to be Moderator of the General Assembly of thePresbyterian Church of New Zealand. Aitken was one of the founders of the Boys Institute and assisted developing the YMCA in Wellington. Together with the Rev. DrJames Gibb, Aitken was a co-founder ofScots College andQueen Margaret College. He was a supporter of Bible in Schools and the Prohibition movements.

Both Aitken Street and Guthrie Street in Wellington are named after him.[3]

Death

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Aitken died at his home at 2 Levy Street, Wellington on 17 August 1921,[1] and he was buried atKarori Cemetery.[4]

Notes

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  1. ^ab"Obituary: Mr. J. G. W. Aitken".The Evening Post. 17 August 1921. p. 6. Retrieved9 September 2016.
  2. ^"Wellington City Election".Free Lance. Vol. III, no. 125. 22 November 1902. p. 8. Retrieved21 March 2014.
  3. ^Irvine-Smith 1948, p. 109.
  4. ^"Cemeteries search". Wellington City Council. 12 July 2012. Retrieved9 September 2016.

References

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New Zealand Parliament
Preceded byMember of Parliament for Wellington
1902–1905
Served alongside:George Fisher,Francis Fisher,John Duthie
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Title last held by
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Member of Parliament for Wellington East
1905–1908
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1900–1905
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