John Luke

John Luke

Sir John-Pearce Luke CMG (1858–1931) was a New Zealand politician. Luke was Mayor of Wellington from 1913–1921 and Member of Parliament for Wellington suburbs 1908–1911 and Wellington North 1918–1928. His brother Charles Manley Luke had previously also been Mayor of Wellington in 1895. The Luke brothers were always known by their first two names, although Sir John Pearce was also nicknamed "Peanut", because he was short.

Early life

Born at St Just, near Penzance, Cornwall, England, Luke came to New Zealand with his parents in July 1874 after the Cornish tin industry failed. He completed an apprenticeship as an engineer.

City council and Mayor

Luke was first elected to the city council in 1898 and served between that year and 1911. He was responsible for the expansion of the Wellington tramway system. For many years he was president of the New Zealand Engineers and Iron masters Association, and was actively associated with the Wellington Industrial Association, the Wellington District Hospital Board, the Wellington Technical Education Board, and the Navy League. The Returned Soldiers Association conferred upon them the honour of life membership of the organisation.

Member of Parliament

His political career began in 1908 with his election as member for Wellington Suburbs for the Liberal Party, but he lost his seat at the 1911 general election to Reform candidate William Henry Bell. From 1911 until 1918 he was not a member of Parliament, and was re-elected to Parliament in the Wellington North by-election 1918 and again 1919, as the member for Wellington North. He held this seat continuously until the general election of 1928, when he was defeated by the Labour candidate, by a margin of 47 votes.

Luke was married in 1880 to Jacobina McGregor. He was knighted in 1921 for his work in combatting the 1918 influenza epidemic, having previously been made a CMG.

He was leader of the New Zealand delegation which visited South Africa in 1924 in connection with the Empire Parliamentary Association.

Trivia

* Lukes Lane in the Wellington CBD is named the family business, Lukes' Foundry, which was sited there; years later, Sir John Pearce's sons set up Luke Bros foundry near Chaffers Street. Lukes' Foundry built New Zealand's first steel ship, and several lighthouses. Sir John Pearce and his wife, Lady Luke, donated the decorative iron gates at the entrance to Central Park, in Brooklyn.

Further reading

:*citation |first = Stuart |last = Perry |title = No mean city |place = Wellington, [N.Z.] |publisher = Wellington City Council |year = 1969

External links

* [http://www.taylorhistory.co.uk/johnpearceluke.html Taylor Family History - Sir John P Luke]


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