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John Rolleston (New Zealand politician)

John Rolleston
Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for Waitomo
In office
1922 – 1928
Preceded by William Jennings
Succeeded by Walter Broadfoot
Personal details
Born John Christopher Rolleston
(1877-12-04)4 December 1877
Christchurch, New Zealand
Died 22 May 1956(1956-05-22) (aged 78)
Relations Joseph Brittan (grandfather)
William Rolleston (father)
Mary Rolleston (mother)
Frank Rolleston (brother)

John Christopher Rolleston (4 December 1877 – 22 May 1956) was a Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand.

Rolleston was born in Christchurch on 4 December 1877, the son of Mary Rolleston. His father, the last Superintendent of the Canterbury Province, William Rolleston was in Wellington for the third session of the 6th Parliament and intended to be home in the second week of December, but it is likely that he will have missed the birth, as his seventh child (of nine in total) was born a week early. At the time of his birth, the family was living at Linwood House. His grandfather was Joseph Brittan (1805–1867).

From 1880 to 1884, the Rolleston family lived in Wellington. William Rolleston held various ministerial posts in ministries led by John Hall (1879–1882), Frederick Whitaker (1882–1883) and Harry Atkinson (1883–1884) and their house in Molesworth Street, on the site that is these days occupied by Saint Paul's Cathedral, gave easy access to the Parliament Buildings. With the defeat of the Atkinson Ministry, William Rolleston lost his ministerial income and due to the effects of the depression of the 1880s, the family moved to William Rolleston's 800 acres (3.2 km2) farm Kapunatiki at the south bank of the Rangitata River near its mouth in 1884.

John Rolleston started farming in Rangitoto in the Waitomo District around 1908. He served in World War I. He left Lyttelton on 16 October 1914 on board the Tiroa for Egypt as a trooper. He was badly wounded on his left arm in the Gallipoli Campaign.


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