CYCLOPEDIA OF NZ 1897
Wellington Province
CLUTHA, OTAGO
THOMSON, James William
Page 79
Mr. James William Thomson, M.A., held office in the Grey Government as a Minister of Lands
and a member of the Executive Council for about three months in 1879. He was born in Scotland, and
educated at Edinburgh University where he graduated M.A. Coming to New Zealand in 1859 he settled in
Clutha, where in 1864 he was returned to the Provincial Council of Otago in which he held a seat till the
abolition of that form of government in 1876. Mr. Thomson was a strong opponent of and presided over a
demonstration held to protest against the extinction of the Councils. About this time he was returned to the
House for the Clutha Electorate and sat for that constituency till 1887 when he resigned. Three years after
this Mr. Thomson was elected for Bruce by a two-to-one majority. In 1884 as the mover of the resolution
which caused the defeat of the first Stout-Vogel Government he was entrusted with the task of forming a
new ministry, in which, however, he did not succeed. At the general election of 1893 Mr. Thomson did not
offer himself for re-election.
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