David Buddo

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The Honourable
David Buddo
File:David Buddo.jpg
3rd Minister of Health
In office
6 January 1909 – 28 March 1912
Prime Minister Joseph Ward
Preceded by George Fowlds
Succeeded by George Warren Russell
Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for Kaiapoi
In office
1893 – 1896
Succeeded by Richard Moore
In office
1899 – 1919
Preceded by Richard Moore
Succeeded by David Jones
In office
1922 – 1928
Preceded by David Jones
Succeeded by Richard Hawke
Member of the New Zealand Legislative Council
In office
1930–1937
Personal details
Born (1853-08-23)23 August 1853
Edinburgh, Scotland
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Christchurch, New Zealand

David Buddo (23 August 1853 – 8 December 1937) was a New Zealand politician and member of the Liberal Party.

Early life

Buddo was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1853. His father was a surgeon with the Indian civil service. He grew up in a rural environment. He became an engineer in Perth, Scotland and came to New Zealand in c. 1874[1] or 1877.[2]

Political career

Parliament of New Zealand
Years Term Electorate Party
1893–1896 12th Kaiapoi Liberal
1899–1902 14th Kaiapoi Liberal
1902–1905 15th Kaiapoi Liberal
1905–1908 16th Kaiapoi Liberal
1911–1914 17th Kaiapoi Liberal
1914–1919 18th Kaiapoi Liberal
1922–1925 20th Kaiapoi Liberal
1925–1928 21st Kaiapoi Liberal

He was a Member of the House of Representatives, representing the Kaiapoi electorate (with two interruptions, when he was defeated) from: 189396, 18991919, and 192228.[3]

He was a Cabinet minister, serving in the cabinet of Sir Joseph Ward between 1909 and 1912 as Minister of Internal Affairs and Minister of Health.[4]

After retiring from Parliament in 1928, Buddo was appointed to the Legislative Council, and served one seven-year term from 11 June 1930 to 10 June 1937, when his term ended.[5]

In 1935, he was awarded the King George V Silver Jubilee Medal.[6]

Death

Buddo collapsed on 8 December 1937 while in the office of the Christchurch Gas, Coal and Coke Company. He died on his way to hospital.[1] He was buried at Waimairi Cemetery.[7]

See also

Bryan Todd

Notes

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  2. The New Zealand Liberals: The Years of Power 1891-1912 p361 by David Hamer (1988, Auckland University Press) ISBN 1-86940-014-3
  3. Wilson 1985, p. 186.
  4. Wilson 1985, p. 74.
  5. Wilson 1985, p. 150.
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References

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New Zealand Parliament
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Kaiapoi
1893–1896
1899–1919
1922–1928
Succeeded by
Richard Moore
Preceded by
Richard Moore
Succeeded by
David Jones
Preceded by
David Jones
Succeeded by
Richard Hawke
Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Public Health
1909–1912
Succeeded by
George Warren Russell