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Harry
Atkinson
Born 1813, London,
England
Died 1896, England,
aged 64
Premier from
1 September 1876 to 13 October 1877, 1883, 1887
Atkinson was born
in 1831 in Broxton, Cheshire. He was educated at Rochester School, Blackneath.
Atkinson arrived
in New Zealand in the Sir Edward Paget, which reached Auckland
in May 1853. He was 22 years old, and decided to settle in Taranaki.
Atkinson was plunged
into local politics after he became interested in Maori Land Disputes.
He was elected to the Taranaki Provincial Council. Soon after the Taranaki
Rifle Volunteer company was formed and Atkinson was elected to hold
a commission. His volunteers are said to have speedily gained the upper
hand in numerous skirmishes.
In June 1861 Atkinson
was elected unopposed to represent Gray and Bell in Parliament. While
representing the province in Parliament, Atkinson also took command
of Forest Rangers, formed in July 1863 with an effective strength of
150.
In February 1864
Atkinson withdrew from provincial politics. When Weld took office in
November that year, he chose Atkinson as Defence Minister. A few months
later, January 1866, the Weld ministry resigned office and Atkinson
withdrew at the dissolution to devote his attention to his own affairs.
His wife died in
1865, and when the New Plymouth seat became available early 1867, Atkinson
was elected unopposed. Atkinson visited Great Britain in 1868 and did
not return until 1871. Taking advantage of a vacancy for the Egmont
seat, Atkinson defeated the sitting member, regaining the floor of the
House.
When Vogel became
Premier, he had to depart at once for England, and as Pollen was in
the Legislative Council Atkinson became the virtual leader of the Government.
He became Colonial Treasurer, a position he was to hold with little
intermission for 10 years. from 1875 to 1877. Speaker of the Legislative
Council 1891.
Atkinson first
became Premier from September 1876 to October 1877. He again became
Premier in 1883, and later in 1887. When he did return to the position
in 1887 it was to a bleak vista of lean years ahead. Atkinson's health
steadily declined, and in December 1890 his Government was defeate

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