- Bolton Stafford Bird
Bolton Stafford Bird CMG (
30 January 1840 –15 December 1924 ) was an English-bornAustralia nCongregationalist clergyman, farmer and politician.Bird was born in
Hazlerigg ,Northumberland , the son of the localschoolmaster . In 1852 the family emigrated to Australia and began farming atClunes, Victoria . In 1865 Bird was ordained in theWesleyan Methodist Church , but in 1867 transferred to theCongregational Church as minister of the church atBallarat . In 1870 he took charge of several churches in the Avoca district.In 1874 he took over the church in Davey Street,
Hobart ,Tasmania , but resigned in 1877 due to ill-health and bought a farm nearGeeveston in the Huon district. He grewapple s, which he began to ship to England, thus becoming a pioneer of the Tasmanian apple export industry. In August 1891, however, theBank of Van Diemen's Land , with whom Bird held amortgage , collapsed and he lost the farm, moving to a much smaller property atLunawanna onBruny Island .In 1882, Bird was elected to the
Tasmanian House of Assembly for Franklin. In 1887 he became Treasurer inPhilip Fysh 's ministry, serving until Fysh's defeat in 1892. He then served as Leader of the Opposition until 1894 and then Speaker of the House of Assembly until December 1896. He was Treasurer again under Sir Elliott Lewis from 1899 to 1903. From 1904 to 1909 he representedSouth Hobart . In 1909 he was elected to the upper house, the Legislative Council, and retired in 1923.Bird was appointed
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in the 1920 New Year Honours. [LondonGazette |issue=31712 |date=30 December 1919 |startpage=4 |supp=yes]Footnotes
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* [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A030155b.htm Australian Dictionary of Biography]
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