- John Shearer Fletcher
John Shearer Fletcher (1888 - 1934) was a
New Zealand Member of Parliament for Grey Lynn, inAuckland .Member of Parliament
John Fletcher represented the Grey Lynn electorate in the
New Zealand House of Representatives from 1928 to 1931. [Wilson, p.197]Independent
In the 1928 election John Fletcher defeated
Fred Bartram for Grey Lynn, but at the 1931 contest he stood as an Independent and was defeated byJohn A Lee . [Wood, p.90; Bassett, pp.39 & 62; see Habershon, Appendix p.vi for 1928 & 1931 election results for Grey Lynn]John Shearer Fletcher was a member of New Zealand's prominent Fletcher family. [Hunt, p.174] He was born in
Scotland and came to New Zealand in 1916. [A Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Edited by G.H. Scholefield, Vol. 1, p.267, 1940, Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington]Notes
References
* "Three Party Politics in New Zealand, 1911-1931" by
Michael Bassett (1982, Historical Publications, Auckland)
* "The New Zealand Parliamentary Record: 1840-1984" by J.O Wilson (1985, Government Printer, Wellington)
* "Ministers and Members in the New Zealand Parliament" Edited by G.A. Wood (1996, Otago University Press, Dunedin)
* "A Study in Politics: 1928-1931" by Richard G. Habershon (1958, MA Thesis-University of Auckland, Auckland) For Fletcher's departure from the United Party see pp.30, 33 & 45; also NZ Herald, 12 September 1929, p.13)
* "The Rich List: Wealth and Enterprise in New Zealand 1820-2000" by Graeme Hunt (2000, Reed Books, Auckland)
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