George Allen (New Zealand)
- George Allen (New Zealand)
George Allen (1814 – 1899) was Mayor of Wellington, New Zealand for three weeks in 1879. He was a Councillor from 1876 to 1883, and again from 1887 to 1888.
He was a member of the Wellington Provincial Council from 1861 to 1865.
He was originally a Deal boatbuilder.
References
"No Mean City" by Stuart Perry (1969, Wellington City Council) includes a paragraph and a portrait or photo for each mayor.
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