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John Jenkinson (politician)

The Hon John Edward Jenkinson (1858 – 29 November 1937) was a member of the New Zealand Legislative Council. Active with trade unions for all his life, he was appointed to the Legislative Council in 1892 by the Liberal Government to achieve a Government majority, and he served until 1914.
==Early life==
Jenkinson is a son of John Hartley Jenkinson, who emigrated to Dunedin in the early 1840s. Jenkinson senior was the first jettykeeper at the harbour of that city. Subsequently he moved to Balclutha, where, at various times, he was chairman of the road board, school committee, and county council. His mother was Jane Jenkinson (née Mathews).
Jenkinson junior was born in Dunedin in 1858〔 and appears on the Presbyterian baptism roll of that year.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url= http://www.archives.presbyterian.org.nz/firstchurch/page53.htm )〕 He was educated at various schools in the Otago Region, and completed his studies under J. B. Park, of the South School, Dunedin. On leaving school in 1875, he was employed by Sparrow and Co., at the Dunedin Foundry, and served an apprenticeship of five years to boilermaking and iron shipbuilding.〔 Jenkinson occupied rooms on the third floor of a building in The Octagon, Dunedin where a fire on 8 September 1879 killed thirteen people, and after narrowly escaping through the staircase, he returned upstairs with his room mate, where they found a woman and brought her out.

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