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Richard Reeves (New Zealand politician)

The Honourable
Richard Reeves
MLC
12th Speaker of the Legislative Council
In office
23 March 1905 – 30 June 1905
Preceded by Alfred Cadman
Succeeded by Charles Bowen
Personal details
Born 1836
Enniscorthy, County Wexford, Ireland
Died 1 June 1910
Political party Liberal Party
Relations Charles Stephen Reeves (brother)

Richard Harman Jeffares Reeves MLC (1836 – 1 June 1910) was a New Zealand politician of the Liberal Party. He was acting Speaker of the Legislative Council in 1905.

Reeves was born in Enniscorthy, County Wexford, Ireland in 1836. He was educated at Barrow Grammar School, and subsequently at Tarvin, Cheshire. In early youth he went to sea and in 1852 he left the England for Sydney, New South Wales. He worked in various trades, including mining, store keeping, cattle dealing and auctioneering.

Whilst absent on a visit to Australia in 1866, he was elected member for the Hokitika electorate in the Canterbury Provincial Council, but resigned on his return to New Zealand, as he found that pressure of business prevented him from taking his seat. His membership lasted from 4 July to 20 October 1866. When the West Coast was separated from Canterbury, Reeves was elected onto the Westland County for the Hokitika riding (May 1869 – June 1870). He represented the Grey electorate on the Nelson Provincial Council in the last few months before the abolition of the provincial governments (28 April 1876 – 31 October 1876).

He represented the Grey Valley electorate in Parliament from an 1878 by-election, caused by the resignation of Martin Kennedy, to 1881. He was defeated for the Inangahua electorate in the 1881 general election, but won that electorate in 1887. Reeves joined the Liberal Party when it was formed after the 1890 election and all through his political career he has been a consistent advocate of all liberal and labour measures. He resigned on 26 April 1893 as he had been adjudged bankrupt. At the November 1893 election, he contested the electorate once more, but came last of the three candidates.


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