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Eugene Joseph O'Conor (23 February 1835 – 5 July 1912) was a New Zealand Member of Parliament for the Buller electorate, in the South Island.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 25 relations: Auckland University Press, Australia, Baconian theory of Shakespeare authorship, Buller (New Zealand electorate), Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Francis Bacon, Ireland, John Munro (New Zealand politician born 1839), Joseph Henry (politician), Karamea, Member of parliament, Nelson Province, Nelson, New Zealand, New Zealand House of Representatives, New Zealand Legislative Council, Roderick McKenzie, Shakespeare's plays, South Island, Suffrage, Victoria (state), Westport, New Zealand, 1871 New Zealand general election, 1884 New Zealand general election, 1887 New Zealand general election, 1890 New Zealand general election.

  2. 19th-century New Zealand inventors
  3. Members of Nelson provincial executive councils
  4. Members of the Nelson Provincial Council

Auckland University Press

Auckland University Press is a New Zealand publisher that produces creative and scholarly work for a general audience.

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Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands.

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The Baconian theory of Shakespearean authorship contends that Sir Francis Bacon, philosopher, essayist and scientist, wrote the plays, which are publicly attributed to William Shakespeare.

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Buller (New Zealand electorate)

Buller is a former New Zealand parliamentary electorate, from 1871 to 1972.

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Dictionary of New Zealand Biography

The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (DNZB) is an encyclopedia or biographical dictionary containing biographies of over 3,000 deceased New Zealanders.

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Francis Bacon

Francis Bacon, 1st Viscount St Alban, 1st Lord Verulam, PC (22 January 1561 – 9 April 1626) was an English philosopher and statesman who served as Attorney General and Lord Chancellor of England under King James I.

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Ireland

Ireland (Éire; Ulster-Scots: Airlann) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean, in north-western Europe.

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John Munro (New Zealand politician born 1839)

John Munro (1839 – 23 November 1910) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament from the West Coast, New Zealand. Eugene O'Conor and John Munro (New Zealand politician born 1839) are 19th-century New Zealand politicians and New Zealand MPs for South Island electorates.

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Joseph Henry (politician)

Joseph Henry (1853–1894) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament from the West Coast, New Zealand. Eugene O'Conor and Joseph Henry (politician) are 19th-century New Zealand politicians and New Zealand MPs for South Island electorates.

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Karamea

Karamea is a town on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand.

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Member of parliament

A member of parliament (MP) is the representative in parliament of the people who live in their electoral district.

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Nelson Province

Nelson Province was constituted in 1853 under the New Zealand Constitution Act 1852, and originally covered the entire upper South Island, including all of present-day Buller, Kaikoura, Marlborough, and Tasman districts, along with Nelson City, Grey District north of the Grey River, and the Hurunui District north of the Hurunui River.

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Nelson, New Zealand

Nelson (Whakatū) is a New Zealand city and unitary authority on the eastern shores of Tasman Bay at the top of the South Island.

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New Zealand House of Representatives

The House of Representatives (lit) is the sole chamber of the New Zealand Parliament.

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New Zealand Legislative Council

The New Zealand Legislative Council (lit) was the upper house of the General Assembly of New Zealand between 1853 and 1951.

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Roderick McKenzie

Roderick McKenzie (1852 – 9 October 1934) was a New Zealand Member of Parliament for Buller and Motueka, in the South Island. Eugene O'Conor and Roderick McKenzie are 19th-century New Zealand politicians, Independent MPs of New Zealand and New Zealand MPs for South Island electorates.

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Shakespeare's plays

Shakespeare's plays are a canon of approximately 39 dramatic works written by the English poet, playwright, and actor William Shakespeare.

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South Island

The South Island (Te Waipounamu, 'the waters of Greenstone', officially South Island or Te Waipounamu or historically New Munster) is the largest of the three major islands of New Zealand in surface area, the other being the smaller but more populous North Island and sparsely populated Stewart Island.

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Suffrage

Suffrage, political franchise, or simply franchise is the right to vote in public, political elections and referendums (although the term is sometimes used for any right to vote).

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Victoria (state)

Victoria (commonly abbreviated as Vic) is a state in southeastern Australia.

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Westport, New Zealand

Westport (Kawatiri) is a town in the West Coast region of the South Island of New Zealand.

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1871 New Zealand general election

The 1871 New Zealand general election was held between 14 January and 23 February to elect 78 MPs across 72 electorates to the fifth session of the New Zealand Parliament.

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1884 New Zealand general election

The 1884 New Zealand general election was held on 22 July to elect a total of 95 MPs to the 9th session of the New Zealand Parliament.

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1887 New Zealand general election

The 1887 New Zealand general election was held on 26 September to elect 95 MPs to the tenth session of the New Zealand Parliament.

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1890 New Zealand general election

The 1890 New Zealand general election was one of New Zealand's most significant.

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See also

19th-century New Zealand inventors

Members of Nelson provincial executive councils

Members of the Nelson Provincial Council

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_O'Conor

Also known as Eugene Joseph O'Conor.