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Шаблон:Use dmy dates The Waterhouse Ministry was a responsible government which held power in New Zealand from October 1872 to March 1873, led by the Hon. George Waterhouse from the Legislative Council.[1] It is notable as the first Ministry to include Māori as members of Cabinet.[2]

Background

George Waterhouse had previously been Premier of South Australia, and had represented the Fox-Vogel Ministry in the upper house of the New Zealand General Assembly for three weeks in 1871. Julius Vogel won a vote of no confidence against Premier Edward Stafford in October 1872 but the Governor did not call him to form a new government,[3] instead asking William Fox, who in turn advised him to send for Waterhouse due to his status as an ex-Premier and current pastoralist.[4] Waterhouse saw himself as a politically neutral arbiter figure and did not take either a portfolio or a salary, in practice leaving the leadership of the government to Vogel.[5]

Wi Katene and Wiremu Parata were the first indigenous Ministers in New Zealand; Parata called for both races to work together, but his support for the Government caused him some difficulties in Māori circles.[2] Native Minister Donald McLean consulted the Māori Members ahead of the introduction of his Native Lands Act 1873, but only Parata approved.[6]

Although it was regarded as a provincialist ministry, the Waterhouse Government continued Vogel's policy of boosting Public Works and Immigration through debt-funded central government activity.[7] Waterhouse was not aware of the details of Vogel's management of the colonial finances until he filled in as Treasurer while Vogel was overseas; what he learned at this time made him disillusioned as to the sustainability of the borrowing policy, and he decided to resign.[8] John Hall, who was also intending to resign from Cabinet for health reasons, prevailed upon Waterhouse to remain in office to keep the Ministry going.[9] The retiring Governor Bowen also objected to Waterhouse's resignation and refused to accept it - Waterhouse therefore banned him from using the Government's steamer to leave the colony until he did so.[8] Vogel now took his turn as Premier, although Fox took the office until Vogel was able to return from Australia.[10]

Ministers

The following members served in the Waterhouse Ministry:[11]

Name Portrait Office Term
George Waterhouse, MLC
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Premier 11 October 1872 - 3 March 1873
Julius Vogel
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Colonial Treasurer 11 October 1872 - 6 July 1875
Postmaster-General 11 October 1872 - 1 September 1876
Donald McLean
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Native MInister 11 October 1872 - 7 December 1876
John Hall, MLC
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Colonial Secretary 11 October 1872 - 3 March 1873
John Davies Ormond
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Minister for Public Works 11 October 1872 - 29 October 1872
John Bathgate
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Commissioner of Customs 11 October 1872 - 26 October 1872
Minister of Justice 29 October 1872 - 20 February 1874
Commissioner of Stamps 29 October 1872 - 20 February 1874
Edward Richardson
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Member of Executive Council 11 October 1872 - 3 March 1873
Minister for Public Works 29 October 1872 - 4 January 1877
George O'Rorke
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Secretary for Crown Lands 24 October 1872 - 13 August 1874
Minister for Immigration 24 October 1872 - 11 October 1873
William Reynolds
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Commissioner of Customs 26 October 1872 - 15 February 1876
Wi Katene
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Member of Executive Council 4 November 1872 - 15 February 1876
Wiremu Parata
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Member of Executive Council 4 December 1872 - 15 February 1876

See also

Notes

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References

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