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John Anderson (mayor)

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From small beginnings, the business had grown to cover all sorts of engineering. Machinery was produced that would process the region's products. The company expanded after Anderson's retirement and became a major player in the production of railway hardware, road and rail bridges. A Lyttelton works
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were held annually. He was elected on several subsequent occasions: 1867–1869 and 1871. On 16 December 1868, the city council held its annual general meeting. In those days, the councillors elected one of their group as mayor at an annual meeting, i.e. the position was not elected at large (by the
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He was married to Jane Gibson on 3 June 1845. Before her marriage, his wife was employed by the Dalmahoy family, who later helped their desire of emigrating to New Zealand by advancing £300 for the move. Their first two children, Marion and Alexander, died as infants, and this is believed to have
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as a public burial ground. It was often called the 'Scotch Cemetery' because of its links to the Presbyterian Church, but it was open to all denominations and was thus the first 'public' cemetery in Christchurch. The cemetery was eventually taken over by the Christchurch City Council.
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In February 1852, Anderson moved slightly south to Cashel Street, where he had bought a section. He bought up more land between Cashel Street and Lichfield Street for his expanding company. His residence 'Inveresk' was built further east on Cashel Street opposite St Paul's Church.
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For a long time, the company was under family membership, with all employees known to management by name, fostering a good employee / management relationship. Andersons Ltd merged with Mason Brothers Ltd in 1964 and ceased trading in 1986.
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In 1881, Anderson retired from the company, passing management on to John and Andrew. In the same year, the new company office was built on the Cashel Street site. It was known in later years as the
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When Fraser's more liberal views clashed with those of his congregation, Anderson was the leading person for forming the second congregation, and he laid the foundation stone at the new
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In 1862, the first municipal council of Christchurch was elected. 20 citizens put their names forward, and Anderson had the second highest number of votes, after
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to St Paul's. Anderson's oldest daughter, Jean, was married to Elmslie in 1881, with the reception at their house Inveresk. The church was damaged in the
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to settle in Christchurch rather than in Lyttelton, where most of the other settlers established themselves. Anderson was a neighbour with the surveyor
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in New Zealand 1868–1869, and a successful businessman. He had a close connection with three buildings (his office building, later known as the
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in 1986. The church is listed as a Category I heritage building by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust with registration number 304.
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in Edinburgh. Upon their respective returns to New Zealand in 1873 and 1876, they both worked in their father's business.
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voting public) as is the case today. Councillor Anderson was elected unanimously as the second mayor of Christchurch.
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A fourth child, Andrew, was born in 1851. Jean Harper Anderson was born in 1853 and married the Very Rev Dr
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His company became even more successful under the leadership of two of his sons, and it existed until 1986.
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was opened in 1887 to build and maintain vessels. The firm built gold dredges and the steel lighthouse for
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Jane Anderson died on 20 March 1894, aged 73. The funeral service was held at St Paul's two days later.
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Thornton, Geoffrey (2001). "Introduction". In Susan Brierley, Evan Chan and Carolyn Lagahetau (ed.).
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In 1881, the year when Anderson retired from his business, he stood as a parliamentary candidate for
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In 1866, Anderson sent his sons John and Andrew to Edinburgh for schooling at the highly regarded
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His time as mayor is best remembered for him hosting the visit to Christchurch by the young
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Although Canterbury was an Anglican settlement, the first three mayors were all
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was born in 1850 and the family of three came out to New Zealand on one of the
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Anderson died on 30 April 1897 at his residence Inveresk in Cashel Street in
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in 1881. Alexander, Elizabeth and Frederick were born between 1853 and 1861.
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and was demolished in August 2011 as a consequence of the February
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St Andrew's Church in 1858 in its original location opposite the
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The Cyclopedia of New Zealand (Canterbury Provincial District)
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Anderson's Foundry on the south side of Cashel Street, ca 1900
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The Andersons were one of five Scottish settler families in
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St Andrew's Church was relocated from its original site to
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Bridging the Gap: Early Bridges in New Zealand 1830–1939
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Railway viaduct at Makatote under construction in 1908
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Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand 1272: 655:, and partially collapsed in the February 31: 1569:. No. 4905. 21 March 1894. p. 3 1541:. No. 4906. 22 March 1894. p. 3 1513:. No. 4905. 21 March 1894. p. 2 1278: 1201:"Councillors of the City of Christchurch" 1176: 1172: 1170: 1168: 1166: 1164: 990: 952: 287:In New Zealand, he settled at The Bricks 1612: 1480:New Zealand Heritage List/Rārangi Kōrero 1451:New Zealand Heritage List/Rārangi Kōrero 1144:New Zealand Heritage List/Rārangi Kōrero 1113: 1104: 1059:New Zealand Heritage List/Rārangi Kōrero 713:In 1997, Anderson was inducted into the 661: 627: 516: 505: 399: 391: 364: 274: 216:Anderson was born on 7 November 1820 in 1871:Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings 1417: 1082: 647:, trying and succeeding to attract Rev 279:The Bricks on the southern bank of the 2976: 2742:appointed following death of incumbent 1600:. No. 5861. 1 May 1897. p. 4 1161: 1085:"Heritage losing battle to bulldozers" 991:Greenaway, Richard L. N. 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Mayor of Christchurch
William Wilson
Andrew Duncan
Inveresk
Christchurch Central City
John Elmslie
John Anderson, Jnr
Blacksmith
engineer
Mayor of Christchurch
Guthrey Centre
Rangi Ruru
St Paul's Church
Heritage New Zealand
2011 Christchurch earthquake
Inveresk
Edinburgh
Scotland
John
First Four Ships
Sir George Seymour
Lyttelton
John Elmslie
blacksmith

Avon River
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Avon River
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