Charles Parker (New Zealand politician)

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New Zealand Parliament
Charles Parker
JP
Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for Motueka and Massacre Bay
In office
8 Nov 1855  1856
YearsTermElectorateParty
1855 1856 2nd Motueka and Massacre Bay Independent
1866 1870 4th Motueka Independent
1871 1875 5th Motueka Independent

In 1853 Parker was elected to the Nelson Provincial Council as member for Motueka and Massacre Bay, a seat which he held until 1857. He then represented Motueka (1857–69 and 1873–76). He was elected a member of the 2nd New Zealand Parliament as member for Motueka and Massacre Bay (1855–56), resigning in 1856, and later re-elected as member for the renamed Motueka for the 4th and 5th parliaments (1866–75). [1] Parker was a populist opposed to the class system and supported John Perry Robinson's programme of liberalising land purchase to prevent the establishment of large landholdings or latifundia.

Parker's local political rival was David Monro, who championed the more conservative 'Supper Party' and large run holders. In a controversial 1871 election, a recount found Parker and Munro had split the vote equally; the returning officer's casting vote returned Monro as MP, but this was overturned following a petition, and Parker was declared elected. [1]

Family

Parker retired to pursue business interests; by 1882 he owned 53 acres (21 ha) of land in Waimea County, valued at £550. He died on 29 June 1898 in Motueka as a man who had become moderately wealthy. [1] A newspaper obituary describes him as having "retained his mental faculties till the last". [2] Charles and Hannah had 13 children: Charles (1838–1903), Frederick (1839–1905, married Anne Jane Sutcliffe), Elizabeth (1840–1912, married Thomas Boyes), Henry (1842–1866), Ellen (1844–1845), Edward (1845–1845), Walter (1846–1911), Thirza Ann (1849–1929, married Robert William Skilton), Edmund (1851–1923, married Annie Morris), Emily (1853–1923), Jessie (1855–1904), Arthur William (1857–1946, married Eliza Jane Wilson), and Horace (1859–1867).

He was buried at Motueka cemetery on 2 July 1898. [3] His wife Hannah died 14 December 1889, and is also buried at Motueka cemetery.

Their gravestone reads:

Our father and mother

Charles PARKER died 29 June 1898 aged 90 years
Hannah PARKER died 14 December 1889 aged 75 years

also our sister Jessie PARKER died 6 December 1904 aged 49 years.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Orr, Katherine W. "Parker, Charles". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography . Ministry for Culture and Heritage . Retrieved 5 November 2020.
  2. "Nelson Evening Mail. FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1898". Nelson Evening Mail . Vol. XXXII, no. 148. 1 July 1898. p. 2. Retrieved 4 June 2010.
  3. "Death". Nelson Evening Mail . Vol. XXXII, no. 147. 30 June 1898. p. 2. Retrieved 4 June 2010.
New Zealand Parliament
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Motueka and Massacre Bay
1855–1856
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Herbert Curtis
Member of Parliament for Motueka
1866–1870
1871–1875
Succeeded by
Preceded by
David Monro
Succeeded by