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John Johnston (New Zealand politician)

The Hon
John Johnston
MLC
John Johnston, ca 1869.jpeg
John Johnston in ca 1869
Member of the New Zealand Legislative Council
In office
31 March 1857 – 6 November 1860
In office
11 March 1861 – 16 November 1887
Personal details
Born 1809
Died 16 November 1887
Spouse(s) Henrietta Charlotte Johnston (née Hatton)
Relations Morgan Stanislaus Grace (son-in-law)
Westby Perceval (son-in-law)
Children Walter Woods Johnston
Charles John Johnston

John Johnston (1809 – 16 November 1887) was a Member of the New Zealand Legislative Council and a successful businessman.

Johnston was born in Ayrshire south-west Scotland in 1809. In 1838, he married Henrietta Charlotte Hatton, who was a devout Roman Catholic. He arrived with his family in Wellington from London via Nelson on 3 January 1843 on the Prince of Wales. He travelled with his wife, their two sons Walter Woods and Sydney and their daughter Agnes Mary who was born during the journey. He was a Freemason and of Presbyterian faith, but his children were brought up in their mother's Catholic faith.

In the early 1840s, he founded the large mercantile house and known as Johnston and Co. and continued to take an active part until 1878, when he retired from business, leaving the company in the hands of his sons: the Hon. Walter Woods Johnston who, like his father, was an ex-Minister, and the Hon. Charles John Johnston, M.L.C. Johnston also held land in Wellington and the lower North Island where he built the house at Oruawharo for Sydney, his second son who took charge of these holdings (Percival Sydney Johnston 1841-1917). His residence was in Fitzherbert Terrace Thorndon.

Johnston was a member of the Wellington Provincial Council between December 1855 and April 1872. He first represented the Wellington Country electorate, and since 1865 he was a member for Karori and Makara. At various times (1858, 1861–1862, 1868), he was a member of the Wellington Executive Council. Johnston was appointed to the Legislative Council on 31 March 1857 and served until 6 November 1860, when his membership lapsed through absence. He was reappointed on 11 March 1861 and remained a member for the rest of his life. Johnston was prominent as a legislator for many years. Johnston was a member of the Executive Council in the Stafford Ministry, from 14 May 1866 until 5 April 1867.


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