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The Life and Work of Richard John Seddon


Sir A. J. Cadman ... Minister for Railways ... Jan. 1, 1895, to Dec. 21, 1899, resigned.
Member of Executive Council, without portfolio Dec. 21, 1899, till death.
Hon. J. Carroll ... Member of Executive Council without portfolio, representing Native race May 1, 1893, to June 10, 1906.
Commissioner of Stamp Duties Feb. 20, 1896, to June 10, 1906.
Minister of Native affairs ... Dec. 21, 1899, to June 10, 1906.
Hon. W. C. Walker Member of Executive Council Feb. 20, 1896, to June 20, 1903, resigned.
Minister for Immigration ... March 2, 1896, to June 20, 1903, resigned, succeeded by Mr. Seddon.
Minister for Education ... March 11, 1896, to June 20, 1903, resigned, succeeded by Mr. Seddon.
Hon. W. Hall-Jones Member of Executive Council Feb. 20, 1896.
Minister for Justice ... Feb. 20, 1896, to March 2, 1896, resigned, succeeded by Hon. T. Thompson.
Minister for Public Works March 2, 1896, to June 10, 1906.
Minister for Marine ... June 22, 1896, to June 10, 1906.
Hon. C. H. Mills ... Commissioner of Trade and Customs Oct. 29, 1900, to June 10, 1906.
Hon. T. Thompson... Member of Executive Council Feb. 22, 1896, to Dec. 21, 1899.
Minister for Justice ... March 2, 1896, to Dec. 21, 1899, succeeded by Hon. J. McGowan.
Minister of Industries and Commerce March 2, 1896, to Dec. 21, 1899, succeeded by Sir Joseph Ward.
Minister for Defence ... June 22, 1896, to Dec. 21, 1899, succeeded by Mr. Seddon.
Hon. T. Y. Duncan Minister for Lands and Agriculture July 2, 1900, to June 10, 1906.
Hon. W. Montgomery Member of Executive Council July 19, 1898, to Nov. 7,

1895, resigned.

Mahuta Tawhiao Potatau te Wherowhero Member of Executive Council May 22, 1903, to June 10, 1906.
Hon. A. Pitt ... Member of Executive Council and Attorney-General June 22, 1903, to June 10, 1906.

On the death of Mr. Seddon, Mr. Hall-Jones was appointed Premier until Sir Joseph Ward’s return to the colony. Sir Joseph then took the Premiership, and formed a new Ministry.