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William Nosworthy

The Honourable
Sir William Nosworthy
KCMG
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8th Minister of Agriculture
In office
4 September 1919 – 21 January 1926
Prime Minister Massey, Bell, Coates
Preceded by William MacDonald
Succeeded by Oswald Hawken
23rd Minister of Finance
In office
14 May 1925 – 24 May 1926
Prime Minister Bell, Coates
Preceded by William Massey
Succeeded by William Downie Stewart
4th Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
24 May 1926 – 24 August 1928
Prime Minister Gordon Coates
Preceded by Francis Bell
Succeeded by Gordon Coates
Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for Ashburton
In office
1908–1928
Preceded by John McLachlan
Succeeded by electorate abolished
Personal details
Born (1867-10-18)18 October 1867
Christchurch, New Zealand
Died 26 September 1946(1946-09-26) (aged 78)
Ashburton, New Zealand
Political party Reform

Sir William Nosworthy KCMG (18 October 1867 – 26 September 1946) was a New Zealand politician. He briefly served as Minister of Finance and then Minister of External Affairs in the Reform Government.

Nosworthy stood in the Ashburton electorate in the 1908 election. The Second Ballot Act was in force and on election night, he was in third place behind David Jones. Nosworthy encouraged his supporters to vote for Jones in the second ballot. After a recount, the situation was reversed (Nosworthy was 30 votes ahead) and Jones advertised for his supporters to vote for Nosworthy, and indeed, Nosworthy was successful in the second ballot.

Nosworthy held this electorate until his retirement at the 1928 election, serving through six terms of Parliament.

He was first appointed to Cabinet in 1919, being appointed Minister of Agriculture (1919–1925) and then Minister of Immigration (1920–1925) by William Massey. When Massey died in 1925, Nosworthy gained the more important role of Minister of Finance in the interim government of Francis Bell.

Nosworthy contested the leadership race to succeed Massey, but was defeated by Gordon Coates. He continued to serve as Minister of Finance until the following year, when he was given the External Affairs portfolio instead (1926–1928). He held this position until his retirement from politics in 1928.


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