The mayor of Greytown officiated over the Greytown Borough of New Zealand, which was administered by the Greytown Borough Council. The office existed from 1877 until 1989, when Greytown Borough was amalgamated into the South Wairarapa District Council as part of the 1989 local government reforms. There were 17 holders of the office. John Garrity was the last mayor of Greytown Borough served from 1983 to 1989 and would become South Wairarapa's first mayor. [1]
Name | Term | |
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1 | Thomas Kempton | 1879 |
2 | J. Smith | 1879–1880 |
3 | Hart Udy, Sr | 1880–1881 |
4 | F.H. Wood | 1881–1884 |
5 | Hart Udy, Jr | 1884–1885 |
(4) | F.H. Wood | 1885–1886 |
(5) | Hart Udy, Jr | 1886–1888 |
(4) | F.H. Wood | 1888–1889 |
6 | Richard Wakelin | 1889–1892 |
(4) | F.H. Wood | 1892–1893 |
7 | J.D. Heagerty | 1893–1898 |
8 | H.S. Izard | 1889–1899 |
(7) | J.D. Heagerty | 1899–1901 |
(4) | F.H. Wood | 1901–1903 |
(7) | J.D. Heagerty | 1903–1904 |
9 | A.C. Bicknell | 1899–1901 |
10 | W. Udy | 1906–1907 |
11 | D.P. Loasby | 1907–1919 |
12 | W.A. Hutton | 1919–1925 |
13 | H.T. Rees | 1925–1935 |
14 | A.W. (Mick) Horton | 1935–1959 |
15 | Fred Yule [2] | 1959–1975 |
16 | Richard Harding | 1975–1983 |
17 | John Garrity | 1983–1989 |
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