Edward Cargill | |
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Portrait of Edward Cargill
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Member of the New Zealand Parliament for Bruce |
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In office 31 July 1862 – 21 June 1865 |
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Preceded by | Charles Kettle |
Succeeded by | James Macandrew |
23rd Mayor of Dunedin | |
In office 1897–1898 |
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Preceded by | Hugh Gourley |
Succeeded by | William Swan |
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Born | 1823 Edinburgh, Scotland |
Died | 9 August 1903 Dunedin, New Zealand |
Relations |
John Cargill (brother) Francis Petre (son-in-law) |
Parents | William Cargill |
Profession | businessman, politician |
Edward Bowes Cargill (1823 – 9 August 1903) was a 19th-century businessman and Member of Parliament in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand. He was the Mayor of Dunedin from 1897 to 1898.
Cargill was born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1823; he was the seventh son of William Cargill, one of Otago's most prominent settlers.John Cargill was an elder brother. Edward Cargill was educated in Edinburgh and, after the family moved to England, at Norwich Grammar School and at Perone's School. He went to sea from age 14 and visited Australia and the Far East. In 1844, he settled in Ceylon and worked for the Bank of Western India. He was then a merchant in Ceylon and was in various partnerships. Cargill then went to Melbourne in Australia, where he stayed from 1855 to 1857 an importer of Eastern goods.
Cargill moved to Dunedin in New Zealand, where he was initially in a partnership with Johnny Jones as a merchant and ship owner. They dissolved their partnership in 1861 and he partnered with his brother John. Their business prospered due to the Otago Gold Rush, but their premises burned down twice (in late 1861 and in early 1864). The business expanded and many ships were bought, but Cargill made significant losses during the recession in the 1880s, which caused him to retire from business in 1889.
Cargill represented the Bruce electorate from 1862 to 1865, when he resigned. He represented the Western electorate on the Otago Provincial Council (24 February 1862 – 7 February 1862), and represented the Town of Dunedin electorate for two terms (22 May 1863 – 10 January 1867; 13 March 1871 – 13 March 1873). He was twice on the Executive Council of Otago Province and served as Provincial Secretary (19 August 1863 – 15 September 1863; 13 April 1871 – 2 June 1871). He was on the University of Otago board. He contested the 1887 election in the Dunedin Central electorate, but was beaten by Frederick Fitchett.