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Peter Gordon (politician)

The Right Honourable
Peter Gordon
QSO
19th Minister of Railways
In office
12 December 1966 – 11 December 1972
Prime Minister Keith Holyoake
Jack Marshall
Preceded by John McAlpine
Succeeded by Tom McGuigan
Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for Clutha
In office
1960 – 1978
Preceded by James Roy
Succeeded by Robin Gray
Personal details
Born John Bowie Gordon
23 July 1921
Stratford, New Zealand
Died 17 March 1991(1991-03-17) (aged 69)
Political party National

John Bowie Gordon QSO (23 July 1921 – 17 March 1991), known as Peter Gordon, was a New Zealand politician of the National Party.

Gordon was born in Stratford in 1921 to Stratford doctors William and Doris Gordon. Like his two brothers, he attended St Andrew's College, Christchurch, where he was a boarder from 1935 to 1937. He then attended Lincoln College and the Nuffield School in farming in Crookston, Minnesota.

In World War II, he was a flight lieutenant and pilot for the Royal New Zealand Air Force. After the war, he was a farmer and joined many organisations, where he had leading roles with the West Otago A & P Association (president), Farmers' Mutual Insurance (director, 1952–1960), and Shaw, Savill & Company (member of the New Zealand Advisory Board, 1956–1960).

He was the Member of Parliament for Clutha from 1960 to 1978, when he retired for health reasons. With Robert Muldoon and Duncan MacIntyre he was one of the three 'Young Turks' of the National Party, a "ginger group" who entered Parliament in 1960.

In 1966 the Prime Minister at the time Keith Holyoake promoted Gordon to the Cabinet, along with several other backbenchers including future Prime Minister Rob Muldoon. In the Second National Government under Keith Holyoake, he was made Minister of Railways (1966–1972), Minister of Transport (1966–1972), and Minister of Civil Aviation (1966–1968). He maintained the transport and railways portfolios under Jack Marshall in 1972, and was made Minister of Marine and Fisheries.


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