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Years | Term | Electorate | Party | ||
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1896–1899 | 13th | Wallace | Liberal | ||
1899–1902 | 14th | Wallace | Liberal |
Michael Gilfedder (1866–1948) was a New Zealand politician of the Liberal Party.
He represented the Southland electorate of Wallace from 1896 to 1902, when he was defeated [1] by John Charles Thomson, who is described by Wilson as also belonging to the Liberal Party. [2]
In 1905, he stood unsuccessfully for the Wakatipu electorate. [3] Gilfedder was also a judge of the Native Land Court from 1907 to 1933 when he retired. [4]
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Years | Term | Electorate | Party | ||
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1896–1899 | 13th | Wallace | Liberal | ||
1899–1902 | 14th | Wallace | Liberal |
Michael Gilfedder (1866–1948) was a New Zealand politician of the Liberal Party.
He represented the Southland electorate of Wallace from 1896 to 1902, when he was defeated [1] by John Charles Thomson, who is described by Wilson as also belonging to the Liberal Party. [2]
In 1905, he stood unsuccessfully for the Wakatipu electorate. [3] Gilfedder was also a judge of the Native Land Court from 1907 to 1933 when he retired. [4]