Robert Heaton Rhodes

Robert Heaton Rhodes (1815 – 1 June 1884) was a New Zealand politician, who represented the Akaroa electorate from 1871 to 1874, when he resigned. He was elected unopposed in 1871.[1]

New Zealand Parliament
Years Term Electorate Party
18711874 5th Akaroa Independent

Robert Heaton Rhodes
Robert Heaton Rhodes in the 1860s
Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for Akaroa
In office
26 January 1871  18 February 1874
Canterbury Provincial Council
In office
31 Aug 1853  12 Dec 1862
In office
13 Jun 1866  28 February 1874
Personal details
Born1815
Rotherham, Yorkshire, England
Died1 June 1884 (aged 68 or 69)
his residence Elmwood
RelationsWilliam Barnard Rhodes (brother)
George Rhodes (brother)
ChildrenHeaton Rhodes
ResidencePurau, Banks Peninsula, then Elmwood in Christchurch

Born in 1815 in Rotherham, in the English county of Yorkshire,[2] he followed his brothers, including William Barnard Rhodes, to New Zealand in 1850, having worked in Australia. He lived at Purau and managed properties on Banks Peninsula belonging to the Rhodes brothers. He built a large house in Christchurch, Elmwood, where he died. He was a founder of several early business enterprises, including the New Zealand Shipping Company and the Kaiapoi Woollen Manufacturing Company.

His eldest son Sir Heaton Rhodes (1861–1956) had a long Parliamentary career.

References

  1. "The General Elections" (829). The Star. 23 January 1871. p. 4. Retrieved 16 March 2010.
  2. "Obituary: Robert Heaton Rhodes". Timaru Herald. 4 June 1884. p. 3. Retrieved 12 September 2015.
New Zealand Parliament
Preceded by
George Armstrong
Member of Parliament for Akaroa
18711874
Succeeded by
William Montgomery


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