WilliamDownieStewart may refer to: WilliamDownieStewart Sr (1842–1898), member of House of Representatives for City of Dunedin and Dunedin West William...
WilliamDownieStewart (15 May 1842 – 25 November 1898) was a 19th-century New Zealand politician and a lawyer. Stewart was born in Blair Drummond near...
worker. She was born in Dunedin, New Zealand in 1876. Her father was WilliamDownieStewart Sr, a lawyer and from 1879 a member of the House of Representatives...
WilliamDownieStewart (29 July 1878 – 29 September 1949) was a New Zealand Finance Minister, Mayor of Dunedin and writer. Stewart was born in Dunedin...
of WilliamDownieStewart Sr. WilliamStewart (New Zealand politician) (1861–1955), Reform Party member of House of Representatives WilliamStewart (Canada...
wounded, and lost her mizzen mast. On Stewart's recommendation Downie was subsequently promoted to commander. Downie commanded the 18-gun Cruizer-class brig-sloop...
(defeated) WilliamDownieStewart 1884–90 (retired) The electorate was recreated, from 1908 to 1946. Stewart's son, also called WilliamDownieStewart, represented...
his Reform Party colleagues gained a number of significant posts. WilliamDownieStewart Jr, Coates' colleague, became Minister of Finance. In the 1931 general...
died just prior to the election Father of the historian W. H. Oliver William Polson ran as an Independent, but was aligned to the United–Reform Coalition...
Zealand on 22 April 1873. She was the daughter of prominent lawyer WilliamDownieStewart Sr. She attended Otago Girls' High School from 1885 to 1892, and...
right): Alfred Ransom, Gordon Coates, Prime Minister George Forbes, WilliamDownieStewart Sr, Āpirana Ngata, and Alexander Young. In the back row are (left...
included Alfred Richard Barclay (one of its first vice-presidents), WilliamDownieStewart Jr (1898–1900), Harry Bedford (1900–1901) who as a 25-year-old policial...
Arthur Stallworthy Charles Statham Edith Statham William Stevenson WilliamStewartWilliamDownieStewart Jr Duncan Stout Alexander Stuart Bill Sullivan...
philosopher and writer Henry Home-Drummond George Stirling Home Drummond WilliamDownieStewart Sr - 19th century New Zealand politician Milne, Hugh M. (ed) (2001)...
1909 1910 35 Thomas Cole 1910 1911 36 William Burnett 1911 1912 37 John Wilson 1912 1913 38 WilliamDownieStewart Jr 1913 1914 39 John Shacklock 1914 1915...
public meeting in the Athenaeum Hall on 14 February 1889. Chaired by WilliamDownieStewart the meeting agreed that a committee be formed to support better...
Leader of the Opposition in 1891, then William Rolleston from 1891 to 1893 and William Russell from 1894 to 1901. William Massey held the position from 1903...