Alexander Harris (1878 – 24 August 1952) was a Member of Parliament for the Waitemata electorate in Auckland, New Zealand.
Birth and education
He was born in London in 1878, and educated at Dulwich College, London.
Member of Parliament
Years | Term | Electorate | Party | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1911–1914 | 18th | Waitemata | Reform | ||
1914–1919 | 19th | Waitemata | Reform | ||
1919–1922 | 20th | Waitemata | Reform | ||
1922–1925 | 21st | Waitemata | Reform | ||
1925–1927 | 22nd | Waitemata | Reform | ||
1927–1928 | Changed allegiance to: | Independent | |||
1928–1931 | 23rd | Waitemata | Independent | ||
1931–1935 | 24th | Waitemata | Independent |
Alexander Harris represented Waitemata in the House of Representatives for 24 years from 1911 to 1935.
Independent
In July 1927, Alex Harris publicly stated that he wanted more "freedom of action" and announced that he had "no intention of attending any caucuses of the Reform Party".
Harris and his colleague, Vivian Potter, were opposed to Gordon Coates and his moves to introduce public ferries and buses to compete with private enterprise in Auckland; an approach they regarded as "socialist". In retaliation, Coates removed Harris from his position as Chairman of the Commerce Select Committee.
Notes
- The Evening Post (Wellington) 26 August 1952
- The Daily Telegraph (Napier) 26 August 1952
- Wilson 1985, p. 203.
- Wood 1996, p. 92.
- "Straying from Party". The New Zealand Herald. Vol. LXIV, no. 19677. 1 July 1927. p. 10. Retrieved 5 December 2014.
- Bassett 1995, p. 124.
- Bassett 1995, pp. 108f.
References
- Bassett, Michael (1995). Coates of Kaipara. Auckland: Auckland University Press.
- Wilson, James Oakley (1985) . New Zealand Parliamentary Record, 1840–1984 (4th ed.). Wellington: V.R. Ward, Govt. Printer. OCLC 154283103.
- Wood, G. Anthony, ed. (1996). Ministers and Members: In the New Zealand Parliament. Dunedin: Otago University Press.
New Zealand Parliament | ||
---|---|---|
Preceded byLeonard Phillips | Member of Parliament for Waitemata 1911–1935 |
Succeeded byJack Lyon |
This article about a New Zealand Liberal Party politician is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it. |
- 1878 births
- 1952 deaths
- Independent MPs of New Zealand
- Reform Party (New Zealand) MPs
- New Zealand Liberal Party MPs
- Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives
- New Zealand MPs for Auckland electorates
- Unsuccessful candidates in the 1935 New Zealand general election
- People educated at Dulwich College
- English emigrants to New Zealand
- New Zealand Liberal Party politician stubs