Author talk:Thomas Lindsay Buick

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Death[edit]

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Name: Thomas Lindsay Buick
Death Date: 22 Feb 1938
Residence: Wellington, New Zealand

Burial[edit]

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Name: Thomas Lindsay Buick
Death Date: 22 Feb 1938
Death Place: Karori, Wellington
Burial Place: Wellington, New Zealand
Cemetery: Karori

Birth[edit]

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Name: Thomas Lindsay Buick
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 13 May 1866
Birth Place: Oamaru
Marriage Date: 1891
Spouse: Mary Fitzgerald
Spouse Gender: Female
Father: John Walker Buick
Spouse Father: John Fitzgerald

BUICK, Thomas Lindsay, journalist, United Press Association, Wellington. B. Oamaru May 13, 1866, s. of John Walker Buick; m. 1891, Mary, d. of 1. John Fitzgerald. Ed. Oamaru State sch.; Marlborough Rugby rep.; bowling; first entered upon public career as lecturer; elected to Parliament or Wairan 1890; formed one of original Labour Party; seconded Address-in-Reply 1891, and selected by then Premier (John Ballance) to at as organising sec. for national Liberal Federation, established by him in 1892; re-elected for Wairau 1893, and acted as whip for Seddon administration in that year; mem. Marlborough Educ. Bd. 1896; took up journalism 1897, when became part proprietor "Manawatu Daily Standard"; 1893 part proprietor "Dannevirke Advocate"; Marlborough Educ. Bd. 1896; represented Waipawa county on Napier Bd. of High School Governors 1910; J.P.; author of "Old Marlborough, or The Story of a Province" (1900), "Old Manawatu, or The Wild Days of the West" (1903), "An Old New Zealander, or The Napoleon o the South (1911), "The Treaty of Waitangi" (1913); established Marlborough school honour know as "the M.H.R. Medals" 1895.