John Gough Waller (1818 or 1819 - 1903) was an Australian politician.
He was one of Charles Cowper's 21 appointments to the New South Wales Legislative Council in May 1861, [1] but did not take his seat. [2] He stood as a candidate for Patrick's Plains at the 1864–65 election, [3] and the 1865 Canterbury by-election, [4] but was unsuccessful on both occasions.
Waller had married Anne Agar Hansard on 10 September 1842. [5] He died on 11 July 1903 aged 84 years. [6]
John Gough Waller (1818 or 1819 - 1903) was an Australian politician.
He was one of Charles Cowper's 21 appointments to the New South Wales Legislative Council in May 1861, [1] but did not take his seat. [2] He stood as a candidate for Patrick's Plains at the 1864–65 election, [3] and the 1865 Canterbury by-election, [4] but was unsuccessful on both occasions.
Waller had married Anne Agar Hansard on 10 September 1842. [5] He died on 11 July 1903 aged 84 years. [6]