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John Pearce Luke

The Honourable
Sir John-Pearce Luke
CMG
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20th Mayor of Wellington
In office
1913–1921
Preceded by David McLaren
Succeeded by Robert Alexander Wright
Personal details
Born 16 July 1858
Penzance, Cornwall, United Kingdom
Died 7 December 1931(1931-12-07) (aged 73)
Wellington, New Zealand
Political party Liberal (1908–1918)
Reform (1918–1928)
Spouse(s) Jacobina McGregor (m. 1880)
Relations Charles Luke (brother)

Sir John-Pearce Luke CMG (16 July 1858 – 7 December 1931) was a New Zealand politician. Luke was Mayor of Wellington from 1913–1921 and Member of Parliament for Wellington Suburbs 1908–1911 and Wellington North 1918–1928. His brother Charles Manley Luke had previously also been Mayor of Wellington in 1895. Sir John Pearce was nicknamed Peanut because he was short.

Born at St Just, near Penzance, Cornwall, England, to Samuel and Ann Luke, John Luke came to New Zealand with his parents in July 1874 after the Cornish tin industry failed. He completed two years of an apprenticeship as an engineer before leaving for Feilding, New Zealand where, the family were informed, they would be able to take up engineering work, however, "When the Luke's landed at Wellington they discovered that Foxton was merely a paper township; it was a name on the map and the only industry there was the extraction of pipis from the beach by Maoris." Luke completed his engineering apprenticeship with the Lion Foundry, and worked on various projects before joining his father's newly established Te Aro Engineering Works in 1879. After initially struggling the business was successful and constructed several steamships. In June 1886 his oldest brother William died "after a short and painful illness in his 34th year" followed by his next oldest brother, Samuel, at 32 years of age, in December.

Luke was first elected to the city council in 1898 and served between that year and 1911. He was responsible for the expansion of the Wellington tramway system. For many years he was president of the New Zealand Engineers and Iron Masters Association, and was actively associated with the Wellington Industrial Association, the Wellington District Hospital Board, the Wellington Technical Education Board, and the Navy League. The Returned Soldiers Association conferred upon them the honour of life membership of the organisation. Luke contested the 1905 Wellington City mayoral election and of the six candidates, he came fourth, with Thomas William Hislop elected.


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