John Thomas Smith

John Thomas Smith

Infobox_Officeholder |
honorific-prefix =
name= John Thomas Smith
honorific-suffix=


caption=
nationality=Australian
order=9th Mayor of Melbourne
term_start=1863
term_end=1864
deputy =
predecessor=Edward Cohen
successor=George Wragg
term_start2=1860
term_end2=1861
deputy2 =
predecessor2=Richard Eades
successor2=Robert Bennett
term_start3=1857
term_end3=1858
deputy3 =
predecessor3=Peter Davis
successor3=Henry Swallows Walsh
term_start4=1854
term_end4=1856
deputy4 =
predecessor4=John Hodgson
successor4=Peter Davis
term_start5=1851
term_end5=1853
deputy5 =
predecessor5=William Nicholson
successor5=John Hodgson
birth_date=Birth date|1816|5|28|df=yes
birth_place=Sydney, Australia
death_date=Death date and age|1879|1|30|1816|5|28|df=yes
death_place=Melbourne, Australia
spouse=
party=

John Thomas Smith (28 May 181630 January 1879) was an Australian politician and seven times Mayor of Melbourne.

Early life

Smith was born at Sydney and educated under William Timothy Cape. He was for a time in the service of the recently established Bank of Australasia, but in September 1837 obtained the appointment of schoolmaster at an aboriginal mission station in the colony of Victoria at a salary of £40 a year. Shortly afterwards he went into business as a grocer, and was in the timber trade in 1840, In the following year he became a hotel-keeper and was so successful that in a comparatively short period he obtained a competency.

Politics

At the first election for the Melbourne city council, held on 1 December 1842, he was elected a Councillor for the Bourke Ward, and except for a short interval, he was on the Council for the remainder of his life. In 1851 he was elected Mayor of Melbourne and was subsequently elected to that position no fewer than six times, his last year of office being 1864.

In November 1854, at the time of the Eureka stockade rebellion, he took an active part in raising special constables, as there were rumours that attacks on the treasury and banks were contemplated. He was especially thanked by the governor, Sir Charles Hotham, who said there was "no person in the country to whom he was more indebted". Smith had been elected to the legislative council in 1851, and in 1856, when responsible government came in, he was elected a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly as one of the representatives of Melbourne. At subsequent elections he was returned for Creswick, and West Bourke, retaining his seat until his death on 30 January 1879, when he was the "father of the house". His wife and children survived him.

Smith took great interest in various charities moving, for instance, the motion that was carried in 1848 for the establishment of a benevolent asylum. He advocated reductions in the hours of labour and generally was an active and useful member of Council and Parliament, though he only once attained cabinet rank—he was Minister of Mines in the John Alexander MacPherson Government from September 1869 until April 1870.

References

*Dictionary of Australian Biography|First=John Thomas|Last=Smith|Link=http://gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogSa-Sp.html#smith9


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