James Colvin

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James Colvin (1844 – 29 October 1919) was a New Zealand Member of Parliament for Template:NZ electorate link, in the South Island.

Early life

Colvin was born in 1844 in County Donegal, Ireland, where he received his education.[1] He emigrated to Victoria, Australia in 1861 and went gold mining in Creswick and Daylesford.Template:Sfn He came to New Zealand in 1862 and joined the Otago gold rush in Dunstan and Wakatipu, from where he went to the gold fields in the Wakamarina Valley in Marlborough; he set up a store in the latter place.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn When he was a young man, Colvin was held up by a member of the Burgess-Sullivan gang (also known as the Maungatapu Murderers) near where George Dobson had been murdered a few days previously. Unknown to his interrogator James Colvin was carrying 2,000 pounds worth of gold on his saddle, and managed to pass unmolested.Template:Sfn

Political career

Template:NZ parlbox header Template:NZ parlbox Template:NZ parlbox Template:NZ parlbox Template:NZ parlbox Template:NZ parlbox Template:NZ parlbox Template:NZ parlbox footer He served on numerous boards and committees: the Buller County Council (1885–89), Westport Harbour Board (Chairman 1890), and was mayor of Westport between 1898 and 1900.Template:Sfn

Colvin stood in the Template:NZ electorate link electorate in the Template:NZ election link but was defeated by Patrick O'Regan.[2][3] He defeated O'Regan in 1899 as a supporter of Richard Seddon,Template:Sfn and represented the Buller electorate in the House of Representatives for twenty years until his death in 1919. At the Template:NZ election link, Colvin stood as an Independent Liberal rather than an official Liberal candidate.Template:Sfn

From 1906 until 1909 he was the Liberal Party's junior whip.Template:Sfn

Colvin served as the Chairman of Committees from 1910 to 1911.Template:Sfn In the house, he had the nickname 'uncle Colvin', given to him by Thomas Wilford in 1899 when they both entered Parliament.[1] He was Minister of Mines in 1912 in the Mackenzie cabinet.Template:Sfn

Colvin was killed at 10 pm on 29 October 1919 by a tram as he left Parliament House.Template:Sfn Parliament was still sitting, and the news reached the debating chamber within 15 minutes, which resulted in the immediate adjournment of proceedings.[1]

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