John Shera

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John Shera
Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for City of Auckland
In office
1890–1893
Personal details
Born1840
Ireland
Died19 September 1906
Auckland, New Zealand
Political partyLiberal
SpouseJemima Balneavis

John McEffer Shera (1840 – 19 September 1906) was a Liberal Party Member of Parliament in Auckland, New Zealand.

Biography

Early life

Shera was born in Ireland in 1840.[1] He sailed to Australia in 1867 before continuing on to New Zealand a year later. He landed in Auckland and found work as a share broker.[1] He married a daughter of Henry Balneavis, Jemima Balneavis, at St. Paul's Church in April 1873.[2] His wife was part-Māori and Shera ensured that Māori women were included in the electoral reform bill that granted women's suffrage.[3]

Political career

New Zealand Parliament
Years Term Electorate Party
1890–1893 11th City of Auckland Liberal

Shera represented the

Auckland West electorate.[5] He was a strong supporter of Sir George Grey.[6]

He stood unsuccessfully in the 1902 election for the Parnell seat as an Independent Liberal.[7]

Later life and death

Shera died on 19 September 1906 at his residence in Remuera, Auckland.[8]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Hamer 1988, p. 366.
  2. ^ "Untitled". Auckland Star. Vol. IV, no. 1013. 17 April 1873. p. 2. Retrieved 24 June 2012.
  3. ^ Binney, Judith, ed. (1968). The Shaping of History: Essays from the New Zealand Journal of History. Bridget Williams Books. p. xiii.
  4. OCLC 154283103
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  5. ^ "The General Election, 1887". National Library. 1887. pp. 1–4. Retrieved 25 February 2012.
  6. Evening Star
    . 6 December 1890 – via Papers Past.
  7. ^ The General Election, 1902. National Library. 1903. p. 1. Retrieved 4 December 2014.
  8. ^ "Death of Mr J M Shera". Auckland Star. Vol. XXXVII, no. 225. 20 September 1906. p. 5. Retrieved 24 June 2012.

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