Ted Meachen

New Zealand politician


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FieldValue
honorific-suffix
nameTed Meachen
imageEdwin (Ted) Meachen.jpg
constituency_MP1Wairau
parliament1New Zealand
term_start127 November 1935
term_end115 October 1938
predecessor1Edward Healy
successor1seat abolished
constituency_MP2Marlborough
parliament2New Zealand
term_start215 October 1938
term_end227 November 1946
predecessor2Edward Healy
successor2Tom Shand
order327th
office3Mayor of Blenheim
term_start31953
term_end31962
predecessor3Bert Mitchell
successor3Sid Harling
birth_nameEdwin Purcell Meachen
birth_date11 November 1895
birth_placeWanganui, New Zealand
death_date11 July 1970
death_placeBlenheim, New Zealand
relativesTristan Hegglun (son-in-law)
Greg Hegglun (great-grandson)
partyLabour
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Edwin Purcell Meachen (11 November 1895 – 11 July 1970) was a New Zealand politician of the Labour Party.

Biography

Early life and career

Meachen was born in Whanganui in 1895. He was educated at Christchurch Marist Brothers' School and worked as a builder afterwards. During World War I he served in the New Zealand Expeditionary Force. He fought in Gallipoli and France and was wounded twice.

He resumed building after the war and also represented Mid-Canterbury at rugby union (1921–23) and Canterbury at rugby league (1924). He then moved to the King Country and was employed by the Ministry of Works building bridges and houses for railways. During this time he became active in the New Zealand Workers' Union and joined the Labour Party. In 1930 he relocated to Marlborough to construct a railway camp at Wharanui.

Political career

|start = |end = 1938 |term = 25th |electorate = |party = New Zealand Labour Party |start = |end = 1943 |term = 26th |electorate = |party = New Zealand Labour Party |start = |end = 1946 |term = 27th |electorate = Marlborough |party = New Zealand Labour Party He represented the Marlborough electorates of Wairau from 1935 to 1938, and then Marlborough from 1938 to 1946 when he was defeated. He first stood for Wairau in 1931.

Meachen was Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the Minister of Works from 1945 to 1946.

He was the Mayor of Blenheim from 1953 to 1962 and Chairman of the Marlborough Catchment Board from its inception in 1955 until his death 1970. He was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire, for services to the community, particularly to local government, in the 1968 Queen's Birthday Honours.

Later life and death

Meachen died in 1970 and was buried at Omaka Cemetery, Blenheim.

Notes

References

  • Who’s Who in New Zealand (1961, 7th edition)

References

  1. {{London Gazette. (8 June 1968)
  2. "Cemetery records search". Marlborough District Council.

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