| Daniel
Pollen
Born 1813, London,
England
Died 1896, New
Zealand, aged 82
Premier from 6
July 1875 to 15 February 1876 Daniel Pollen was born in Dublin, Ireland
on 2 June 1813. Many details of his early life are unknown but he studied
medicine and graduated with an MD. He moved to New South Wales and then
North Auckland in the late 1830s. He was a witness to the signing of
the Treaty of Waitangi.
Pollen was appointed
Coroner for Parnell in 1844 and on 18 May 1846 married Jane Henderson.
He later became medical officer at the mining town of Kawau. In 1856
he was elected a member of the Provincial Council representing Auckland
Suburbs and later Auckland East until 1865. In 1858 he was appointed
commissioner of crown lands for Auckland. Then in 1861 he became a member
of the Legislative Council on and off for the next few years.
In 1873 he was
appointed by Vogel to both the Legislative Council and the Executive,
becoming Colonial Secretary. After Vogel was delayed while overseas
Pollen became Premier in July 1875 and relinquished the job back to
Vogel on Vogel's return in February 1876. He remained Colonial Secretary
until October 1877.
Pollen then spent
the next 19 years as a member of the Legislative Council until he died
on 18 May 1896.

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