Mayor of Grey

The Mayor of Grey, often referred to as the Mayor of Greymouth, officiates over the Grey District of New Zealand which is administered by the Grey District Council with its seat in Greymouth. The current Mayor is Tania Gibson. Two predecessors to this office were the Mayor of Greymouth, officiating over the Greymouth Borough Council from 1868, and from 1877 the chairman of the Grey County Council.

History

The Greymouth Borough was constituted in 1868 under the Municipal Corporations Act, 1867. This covered the urban area of Greymouth.[1]

After provincial government had been abolished in 1876, counties were formed in the following year. One of those was Grey County that covered an area around Greymouth.[2] The first chairman of Grey County was Arthur Guinness.[3]

Greymouth Borough and Grey County were abolished in the 1989 local government reforms, when the areas became part of Grey District. Since then, the head of the administration has been the mayor of Grey.

List of mayors and chairmen

Mayors of Greymouth Borough

The first elections were held in Greymouth Borough on 26 August 1868, when nine councillors were elected.[4] Even before the councillors met for the first time, it was discovered that the legislation required for three of them to retire by rotation on 10 September.[5][6][7] All three councillors stood for re-election,[8] but one of them was replaced by Edward Masters.[9] At the first meeting of the council in the following week, Masters was elected the first Mayor of Greymouth by his fellow councillors.[10][11]

Barry Dallas was mayor of Greymouth from 1966 to 1968, and from 1980 until the borough's abolition in 1989. He then became the inaugural mayor of the new Grey District.[12]

Name Term Notes
1 Edward Masters 1868–1870 [11]
2 Joseph Kilgour 1870 [13]
3 Edward Wickes 1871–1872 [13]
4 George Glen 1873 [13]
5 William Simpson Smith 1874 [13]
6 George William Moss 1875–1876 [13]First Ratepayer Election
7 Francis Hamilton 1877–1878 [13]
8 Richard Nancarrow 1879–1881 [13]
9 James Barkley 1882–1883 [13][14]
10 Fritz Carl Dupre 1884 [13]
11 John Griffiths Thomas 1885 [13]
8 Richard Nancarrow 1886 second period[13]
12 Joseph Petrie 1887–1888 [13]Mayor paid 100pounds annually. Last Borough to pay in NZ
13 John Mitchell 1889–1890 [13]
14 Andrew Matheson 1891–1892
15 William Robert Kettle 1893–1894 [13][15]
16 Frederick Barrington Waters 1894 [14]
17 Felix Campbell 1894–1895 [13][16]
18 Jacob Theodore Skoglund 1896–1898 [13]
14 Andrew Matheson 1899–1903 second period
19 Jesse Steer 1903–1904 [13][17]
20 James Andrew Petrie 1904–1907 [17][18]
12 Joseph Petrie 1907–1908 second period[18][19]
21 Thomas Eldon Coates 1908–1910 [20][21]
22 Alfred Charles Russell 1910–1912 [21][22]
23 George Edward Perkins 1912–1917 [22][23]
24 James Daniel Lynch 1917–1923 [14][24]
25 William Henry Parfitt 1923–1927 [14]
26 John Webber Greenslade 1927–1935 [25] 9 years service
27 William Meldrum 1935–1938 [26]
28 Frederick Arthur Kitchingham 1938–1947 [27] 9 years service
29 Francis Frederick Boustridge 1947–1950
30 Frederick Lovell Turley 1950-1953
31 Frederick William Baillie 1954–1965 [14][28] 12 years service
32 Barry Dallas 1965–1968
33 Ossie Jackson 1968-1980 12 years service
32 Barry Dallas 1980–1989 second period

Chairmen of the Grey County

Grey County chairmen
Name Term Notes
1 Arthur Guinness 1877–1884
2 John Mangan Clifford 1885 [29]
3 John Warren 1886 [30]
1 Arthur Guinness 1887 2nd period
4 Denis Ryall 1888 [31]
5 James Marshall 1889
6 Patrick Foley 1890 [32]
7 William McKechnie 1891 [33]
8 J. McCarthy 1892
9 Michael Hannan 1893
10 R. Larkin 1894
11 James Finn 1895 [30]
12 James Hargreaves 1896 [30]
13 S. R. Harris 1897
8 J. McCarthy 1898
9 Michael Hannan 1899
5 James Marshall 1900 2nd period
7 William McKechnie 1901 2nd period
4 Denis Ryall 1902
10 R. Larkin 1903
11 James Finn 1904
12 James Hargreaves 1905
13 S. R. Harris 1906
8 J. McCarthy 1907
9 Michael Hannan 1908
5 James Marshall 1909 3rd period
14 John Tindale 1910 [30]
15 John Ryall 1911 [30]
10 R. Larkin 1912
9 Michael Hannan 1913
8 J. McCarthy 1914
16 P. Ryder 1915
15 John Ryall 1916 2nd period
9 Michael Hannan 1917
8 J. McCarthy 1918
17 D. Baybutt 1919
18 J. P. Irvine 1920
19 A. Blair 1921
8 J. McCarthy 1921
20 J. W. Hannan 1922–1923
21 P. Donnellan 1924
20 J. W. Hannan 1925
17 D. Baybutt 1926
15 John Ryall 1927 3rd period
22 A. Robinson 1928
20 J. W. Hannan 1929
23 W. T. Ogilvie 1930
15 John Ryall 1931 4th period
20 J. W. Hannan 1932
24 G. Blair 1933
25 J. Mulcare 1934
20 J. W. Hannan 1935
15 John Ryall 1936 5th period
20 J. W. Hannan 1937–1938
15 John Ryall 1939 6th period
20 J. W. Hannan 1940
26 H. G. Carter 1941
25 J. Mulcare 1942
27 W. Fisher 1943
28 R. Clark 1944
15 John Ryall 1945 7th period
20 J. W. Hannan 1946–1947
29 J. Ryan 1948
25 J. Mulcare 1949
20 J. W. Hannan 1950
28 R. Clark 1951
30 T. G. Jamieson 1952
15 John Ryall 1953 8th period; died 26 May 1953
31 J. Clayton 1953–1954
29 J. Ryan 1955
32 D. J. Ryall 1956
33 M. K. Molloy 1957
34 J. Shields 1958
31 J. Clayton 1959
35 D. R. Gibbens 1960
32 D. J. Ryall 1961
36 A. D. Kennedy 1962
33 M. K. Molloy 1963
35 D. R. Gibbens 1964
37 R. Aynsley 1965
31 J. Clayton 1966
33 M. K. Molloy 1966
38 B. Myer 1967
32 D. J. Ryall 1968–1970
39 D. J. Truman 1971–1978
40 C. H. McLellan 1979–1980
41 R. W. Smithem 1981–1989

Mayors of Grey District

Name Term Notes
1 Barry Dallas 1989–1991 [34] 14 years service of Greymouth and Grey District
2 Ron Hibbs 1991–1998 [34]
3 Kevin Brown 1998–2004 [35]
4 Tony Kokshoorn 2004–2019 [35] 15 years service. Longest-serving mayor of Greymouth and Grey District
5 Tania Gibson 2019present [35] Greymouth's first woman mayor
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