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1918/21547
Withy Edward Charles JeanCharles-Order Product
1918/21547
Withy Edward Charles Jean Charles
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1944/7348
Yvonne Lois Sheffield Edward Charles Withy Order Product
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Yvonne Lois Sheffield Edward Charles Withy
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Gisborne Photo News (1954-1975, 1993–1996)Edward Withy        🔍 ASH

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Nelson Photo News (1960-1972)Edward Withy        🔍 ASH

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Whanganui Council Property RollsWithy, Edward        🔍 ASH

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Smith --- Obituary - 159 WITHY - Edward, death is announced form England -- died on 26 March at -- Channel Islands, age 83 --- Mrs Withy died a year ago, -- 21st Birthday - 160
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Spreydon --- lots more --- Deaths - 090 WITHY - Edward, formerly of Hertlepool, died in Jersey -- was in NZ for awhile --- age 83. De VRIES - Gerard, died London age 62 -- went to
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Edward Withy PAColl-7489-21. Edward Withy. ca 1880s. Original photographic prints and postcards from the file print collection, Box 17 (PAColl-7489). [Piece]
Edward Withy 35mm-00125-a-F. Edward Withy. [ca 1887-1890]. General Assembly Library :Parliamentary portraits (ATL-Group-00214). [Item]
Edward Withy PAColl-7489-21. Edward Withy. ca 1880s. Original photographic prints and postcards from the file print collection, Box 17 (PAColl-7489). [Piece]
Edward Withy 35mm-00125-a-F. Edward Withy. [ca 1887-1890]. General Assembly Library :Parliamentary portraits (ATL-Group-00214). [Item]
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Edward Withy Edward Withy, probably photographed between 1887 and 1890, while he was Member of Parliament for Newton (Auckland). Photograph taken by an unidentified photographer, possibly William Henshaw Clarke. Source of descriptive information - Notes on file print. Date estimated by cataloguer. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative Not specified TAPUHI / Alexander Turnbull Library
Edward Withy, Auckland Portrait of Edward Withy, of Auckland. New Zealand Graphic; Price and Company (Firm) Kura Heritage Collections Online / Auckland Libraries
Withy Family at Avon Villa, Parnell Showing Avon Villa, the home of the Withy family in Churton Street (correctly York Street), Parnell; from left to right - the housekeeper (unnamed), Arthur Withy, Granny Treadgold, Ann Withy, baby Eleanor Withy, Edward Withy, Bertha Withy, Marion Withy, Harold Withy, the tutor (unnamed), Samuel Withy, the governess (unnamed), Alfred Withy, unidentified baby, Alice Withy, Florence Withy, Charles Withy and Walter Withy Auckland Libraries Heritage Images Collection / Auckland Libraries
Art . LXIV.— Sanitation and Ventilation as required in a Modern House , Volume 25, 1892, Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute 1892 By Edward Withy . [ Read before the Auckland Institute, 3rd October, 1892 .] In dealing with these important subjects, I wish at the outset to make it clear to the audience that I do not presume to speak as an expert either in the designing or executing of the works required. It may therefore prevent some misapprehensions, and open the door to free... Edward Withy Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand 1868-1961 / Alexander Turnbull Library
Rules - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 70 Adam Kelly, Vice-President. G. G. Platt, Edward Withy New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Land Nationalization. — To the Editor - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 70 New Zealand Herald, June 8, 1892. Sir,—I have to answer three letters from Mr. Ewington, which appeared in your issues of 9th, 17th, and 26th of May. I will take them seriatim, and as briefly as possible; but it will require two letters to answer the whole, In the first Mr. Ewington complains that I have "obscured the real point at issue" betw... Edward Withy New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Auckland Anti-Poverty Society — Under the Honorary Presidency of — Sir George Grey, K.C.B - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 70 "He's true to God who's true to man. Where'er a wrong is done To the humblest, or the weakest, 'neath the all-beholding sun. That wrong is also done to us; and they are slaves most base Whose love of right is for themselves, and not for all the race." Adam Kelly, Edward Withy New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
A Plea for Land Nationalisation. — (Taken from the Westminster Review for May, 1892.) - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 70 By Clement M. Bailhache. Land Nationalisation has passed through the initial stages of neglect and ridicule—as inevitable to all great reforms as measles or whooping-cough to a child. It has arrived at the next stage—the one in which it has to endure with what composure it may "the contradictions of sinners," Its opponents are playing with it ... Edward Withy New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
National Progress. — To the Editor - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 70 From the New Zealand Herald, May 10, 1892. Sir,—In continuation of my letter which appeared in your issue of the 5th, 1 will begin with two quotations which Mr Ewington makes from "Progress and Poverty." In the first of these landowners are spoken of, after the consolidation of existing taxation of land values (page 321), as having become "mere... Edward Withy New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
The Land Question. — To the Editor - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 70 New Zealand Heraid, June 16, 1892. Sir,—Mr. Ewington refers to the Bible (May 17) as giving a sanction to the purchase of land by individuals, but here again he does not look thoroughly page 18 into the question. His quotations are correct, and he might find other instances of land purchase, but it is important to note the legal limitations un... Edward Withy New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
[epigraph] - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 70 "He's true to God who's true to man. Where'er a wrong is done To the humblest, or the weakest, 'neath the all-beholding sun. That wrong is also done to us; and they are slaves most base Whose love of right is for themselves, and not for all the race." Edward Withy New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Introduction. — "Property." - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 70 "Doesn't thou hear my orses legs as they canters awaày? Proputty, proputty, proputty,—that's what I 'ears 'em saày." Tennyson's "Northern Farmer." The idea of "property" is so all-pervading that scarcely any question of public interest can be mentioned in which it is not a most important, if not the paramount, consideration. It is evident there... Edward Withy New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
The Land Question. — To the Editor - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 70 New Zealand Herald, June 9, 1892. Sir,—In continuation of my letter of the 6th, I will first deal with Mr. Ewington's misconception (No. 2), viz., that the single, tax would make the present owners mere tenants of the State. I will couple with this his belief that it would result in "rack-renting," of which he declares (May 26) that "Mr George... Edward Withy New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Land Nationalization. — To the Editor - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 70 New Zealand Herald, May 5, 1892. Sir,—In your issue of April 5, Mr. Ewington briefly acknowledged my letter of the 4th, headed, as was his article it criticised, "National Progress;" and on the 28th he recurs to the subject, In this letter he does not criticise, as I had hoped he would have done, the ten propositions which I laid before him bu... Edward Withy New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
National Progress - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 70 April 4, 1892. Sir,—I observe that Mr. Ewington, in his article headed as above, in your issue of March 31 refers to views which I expressed before my constituents in 1890. His quotation is very brief, and it would be asking, too much from you to reprint the whole extract. Will you allow me to say, through your columns, that I shall be pleased... Edward Withy New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Evil Results Cumulative - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 71 [unclear: He] wanted his audience to observe that these [unclear: results] were cumulative; they were piled one [unclear: an] the top of the other, and all the while this [unclear: nd] of thing was going on, more people [unclear: who] would be settlers were being squeezed [unclear: st] and forced to compete for wages. What [unclear: as] the end... Edward Withy New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
An Initial Wrong - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 71 This was the initial wrong which had been done by that system—a certain number of settlers were by this means able to make profits without rendering any service, because, as he had shown, it was the community which rendered the service by making roads, bridging streams, and other public improvements. But it was the men who only helped as individ... Edward Withy New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
[introduction] - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 71 [unclear: There] was a very large attendance at St. [unclear: erge's] Hall on Saturday night, when Mr. [unclear: nr] Withy addressed the electors of [unclear: land] City upon his position as regrards [unclear: e] single tax. There was a considerable [unclear: ber] of ladies amongst the audience. Mr. [unclear: W.] Tibbs occupied the chair. Mr. W... Edward Withy New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Recapitulation - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 71 It will not be necessary to deal again with the first seven chapters, which contain a general description of the Single Tax proposals, positively, negatively, and by contrast. A great deal of controversy in the past has been caused by misconceptions of what is intended, and "country settlers' have been erroneously warned that they alone are int... Edward Withy New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Chapter XX. — Ground Rent must all be Taken for Public Purposes - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 71 It is not always made quite clear in Single Tax controversies that the whole ground-rent fund is demanded as public revenue. Henry George, however, is quite decided upon the point. He is not satisfied to make a levy upon ground rent, which shall be sufficient merely to cover existing taxes and rates, because if there was any balance this would ... Edward Withy New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Edward Withy Edward Withy, probably photographed between 1887 and 1890, while he was Member of Parliament for Newton (Auckland). Photograph taken by an unidentified photographer, possibly William Henshaw Clarke. Source of descriptive information - Notes on file print. Date estimated by cataloguer. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative Not specified TAPUHI / Alexander Turnbull Library
Edward Withy, Auckland Portrait of Edward Withy, of Auckland. New Zealand Graphic; Price and Company (Firm) Kura Heritage Collections Online / Auckland Libraries
Withy Family at Avon Villa, Parnell Showing Avon Villa, the home of the Withy family in Churton Street (correctly York Street), Parnell; from left to right - the housekeeper (unnamed), Arthur Withy, Granny Treadgold, Ann Withy, baby Eleanor Withy, Edward Withy, Bertha Withy, Marion Withy, Harold Withy, the tutor (unnamed), Samuel Withy, the governess (unnamed), Alfred Withy, unidentified baby, Alice Withy, Florence Withy, Charles Withy and Walter Withy Auckland Libraries Heritage Images Collection / Auckland Libraries
Art . LXIV.— Sanitation and Ventilation as required in a Modern House , Volume 25, 1892, Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute 1892 By Edward Withy . [ Read before the Auckland Institute, 3rd October, 1892 .] In dealing with these important subjects, I wish at the outset to make it clear to the audience that I do not presume to speak as an expert either in the designing or executing of the works required. It may therefore prevent some misapprehensions, and open the door to free... Edward Withy Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand 1868-1961 / Alexander Turnbull Library
Rules - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 70 Adam Kelly, Vice-President. G. G. Platt, Edward Withy New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Land Nationalization. — To the Editor - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 70 New Zealand Herald, June 8, 1892. Sir,—I have to answer three letters from Mr. Ewington, which appeared in your issues of 9th, 17th, and 26th of May. I will take them seriatim, and as briefly as possible; but it will require two letters to answer the whole, In the first Mr. Ewington complains that I have "obscured the real point at issue" betw... Edward Withy New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Auckland Anti-Poverty Society — Under the Honorary Presidency of — Sir George Grey, K.C.B - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 70 "He's true to God who's true to man. Where'er a wrong is done To the humblest, or the weakest, 'neath the all-beholding sun. That wrong is also done to us; and they are slaves most base Whose love of right is for themselves, and not for all the race." Adam Kelly, Edward Withy New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
A Plea for Land Nationalisation. — (Taken from the Westminster Review for May, 1892.) - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 70 By Clement M. Bailhache. Land Nationalisation has passed through the initial stages of neglect and ridicule—as inevitable to all great reforms as measles or whooping-cough to a child. It has arrived at the next stage—the one in which it has to endure with what composure it may "the contradictions of sinners," Its opponents are playing with it ... Edward Withy New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
National Progress. — To the Editor - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 70 From the New Zealand Herald, May 10, 1892. Sir,—In continuation of my letter which appeared in your issue of the 5th, 1 will begin with two quotations which Mr Ewington makes from "Progress and Poverty." In the first of these landowners are spoken of, after the consolidation of existing taxation of land values (page 321), as having become "mere... Edward Withy New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
The Land Question. — To the Editor - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 70 New Zealand Heraid, June 16, 1892. Sir,—Mr. Ewington refers to the Bible (May 17) as giving a sanction to the purchase of land by individuals, but here again he does not look thoroughly page 18 into the question. His quotations are correct, and he might find other instances of land purchase, but it is important to note the legal limitations un... Edward Withy New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
[epigraph] - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 70 "He's true to God who's true to man. Where'er a wrong is done To the humblest, or the weakest, 'neath the all-beholding sun. That wrong is also done to us; and they are slaves most base Whose love of right is for themselves, and not for all the race." Edward Withy New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Introduction. — "Property." - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 70 "Doesn't thou hear my orses legs as they canters awaày? Proputty, proputty, proputty,—that's what I 'ears 'em saày." Tennyson's "Northern Farmer." The idea of "property" is so all-pervading that scarcely any question of public interest can be mentioned in which it is not a most important, if not the paramount, consideration. It is evident there... Edward Withy New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
The Land Question. — To the Editor - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 70 New Zealand Herald, June 9, 1892. Sir,—In continuation of my letter of the 6th, I will first deal with Mr. Ewington's misconception (No. 2), viz., that the single, tax would make the present owners mere tenants of the State. I will couple with this his belief that it would result in "rack-renting," of which he declares (May 26) that "Mr George... Edward Withy New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Land Nationalization. — To the Editor - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 70 New Zealand Herald, May 5, 1892. Sir,—In your issue of April 5, Mr. Ewington briefly acknowledged my letter of the 4th, headed, as was his article it criticised, "National Progress;" and on the 28th he recurs to the subject, In this letter he does not criticise, as I had hoped he would have done, the ten propositions which I laid before him bu... Edward Withy New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
National Progress - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 70 April 4, 1892. Sir,—I observe that Mr. Ewington, in his article headed as above, in your issue of March 31 refers to views which I expressed before my constituents in 1890. His quotation is very brief, and it would be asking, too much from you to reprint the whole extract. Will you allow me to say, through your columns, that I shall be pleased... Edward Withy New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Evil Results Cumulative - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 71 [unclear: He] wanted his audience to observe that these [unclear: results] were cumulative; they were piled one [unclear: an] the top of the other, and all the while this [unclear: nd] of thing was going on, more people [unclear: who] would be settlers were being squeezed [unclear: st] and forced to compete for wages. What [unclear: as] the end... Edward Withy New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
An Initial Wrong - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 71 This was the initial wrong which had been done by that system—a certain number of settlers were by this means able to make profits without rendering any service, because, as he had shown, it was the community which rendered the service by making roads, bridging streams, and other public improvements. But it was the men who only helped as individ... Edward Withy New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
[introduction] - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 71 [unclear: There] was a very large attendance at St. [unclear: erge's] Hall on Saturday night, when Mr. [unclear: nr] Withy addressed the electors of [unclear: land] City upon his position as regrards [unclear: e] single tax. There was a considerable [unclear: ber] of ladies amongst the audience. Mr. [unclear: W.] Tibbs occupied the chair. Mr. W... Edward Withy New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Recapitulation - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 71 It will not be necessary to deal again with the first seven chapters, which contain a general description of the Single Tax proposals, positively, negatively, and by contrast. A great deal of controversy in the past has been caused by misconceptions of what is intended, and "country settlers' have been erroneously warned that they alone are int... Edward Withy New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Chapter XX. — Ground Rent must all be Taken for Public Purposes - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 71 It is not always made quite clear in Single Tax controversies that the whole ground-rent fund is demanded as public revenue. Henry George, however, is quite decided upon the point. He is not satisfied to make a levy upon ground rent, which shall be sufficient merely to cover existing taxes and rates, because if there was any balance this would ... Edward Withy New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Legacy.com NZ ObituariesEdward Withy        🔍 ASH
Auckland Museum Online CenotaphEdward Withy        🔍 ASH

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Edward Charles Withy

27319 World War II, 1939-1945 Single/WWII Mr. C. Withy, 45 Beresford St., Bayswater, Auckland (father) Whakatane/Eastern Bay of Plenty/Bay of Plenty/New Zealand Railway porter/Civilian Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force, Third Echelon 16th (N.Z.) Railway Operating Company, N.Z. Engineers Sapper War Medal 1939-1945 New Zealand War Service Medal
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Find A Grave (NZ cemeteries)Edward Withy        🔍 ASH

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Edward Charles Withy Hamilton Park Cemetery Hamilton, Hamilton City Waikato
Edward Charles Withy Hamilton Park Cemetery Hamilton, Hamilton City Waikato
Kura Heritage Collections (Auckland)Edward Withy        🔍 ASH

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Upper Hutt City Libraries Heritage CollectionsEdward Withy        🔍 ASH
NZ Electronic Text CentreEdward Withy        🔍 ASH
Archives NZEdward Withy        🔍 ASH

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Wellington High Court  >  Wellington probate files (first sequence)

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WITHY Edward WITHY Edward📃 View Scan 1927 Wellington Open
WITHY Edward WITHY Edward📃 View Scan 1927 Wellington Open

Land Titles Office, Auckland  >  Discharged Mortgages - North Auckland

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Mortgagor: John James - Mortgagee: William Randall. Allot 67 Sec 6 Suburbs of Auckland. Transfer from Randall to Arthur Heather 1883. Transfer from Heather to Auckland Permanent Cooperative Building and Investment Society 1883. Transfer from Building Society to Arthur Heather 1886. Transfer from Arthur Heather to Edward Withy 1886. Discharged 1909 to Harry Rees-George. 1878 ‑ 1909 Auckland Open
Mortgagor: Alfred Charles Richardson - Mortgagee: William Wasteneys. Allotment 3 Sec 69 Surrey Hills Estate Suburbs of Auckland. Mortgage from William Wasteneys to Edward Withy 1887. 1885 ‑ 1888 Auckland Open
Mortgagor: Samuel Parker - Mortgagee: Alexander Alison and Ewen William Alison and Robert Adam Mozley Stark. Lots 100, 101, 106 & 107 subdn of allots Nos 27 & 28 of Sec 2 Parish of Takapuna. Transfer from Robert Adam Mozley Stark to Alexander Alison and Ewen William Alison 1885. Transfer from Alexander Alison and Ewen William Alison to Edward Withy 1886 Mortgagor: Samuel Parker - Mortgagee: Alexander Alison and Ewen William Alison and Robert Adam Mozley Stark. Lots 100, 101, 106 & 107 subdn of allots Nos 27 & 28 of Sec 2 Parish of Takapuna. Transfer from Robert Adam Mozley Stark to Alexander Alison and Ewen William Alison 1885.   Transfer from Alexander Alison and Ewen William Alison to Edward Withy 1886📃 View Scan 1883 ‑ 1901 Auckland Open
Mortgagor: James Fulcher Brown - Mortgagee: Theodore Minet Haultain, William Crush Daldy, Frederick Battley and Thomas Buddle. Lot 58 subdn of allots 19, 20, 21 & ors Sec 5 Suburbs of Auckland. Transfer from Haultain, Daldy, Battley and Buddle to Edward Withy 1886. 1885 ‑ 1909 Auckland Open
Mortgagor: William Gibson Rae - Mortgagee: Robert Charles Greenwood and Samuel Jackson. Lot 50 on Plan 337 Suburbs of Auckland in C/T vol 13 fol 184. Transfer from Robert Charles Greenwood and Samuel Jackson to Alfred Kidd 1885. Transfer from Alfred Kidd to Edward Withy 1887. 1885 ‑ 1902 Auckland Open
Mortgagor: Walter Brown - Mortgagee: William Wasteneys. Lot 18 subdn part allot 29 Sec 8 Suburbs of Auckland. Mortgage from William Wasteneys to Edward Withy 1887. Transfer from William Wasteneys to James Stewart Cockerton 1888. 1886 ‑ 1893 Auckland Open
Mortgagor: George Henry Powley - Mortgagee: Samuel Jackson and Robert Charles Greenwood. Lot 3 DP 337 Suburbs of Auckland in C/T Vol 13 Fol 184. Transfer from Robert Charles Greenwood and Samuel Jackson to Alfred Kidd 1885. Transfer from Alfred Kidd to Edward Withy 1887. 1885 ‑ 1887 Auckland Open
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Dictionary of NZ Biography (Scholefield, 1940)Edward Withy        🔍 ASH

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Edward Withy

WITHY, EDWARD (1844-1927) was born at Bristol of Quaker stock, and educated at the Friends' school at Sidcot. In 1858 he passed the Cambridge local examination and in 1860 was apprenticed to Richardson and Duck, shipbuilders, Stockton-on-Tees, where he rose to be manager of the yard. For some time he acted as inspector to the P. and O. Co., travelling extensively in the East. Returning to England in 1867 he married Annie Treadgold (Stockton-on-Tees), and in 1869 founded the shipbuilding firm of Edward Withy and Co., West Hartlepool, which prospered in the years following the Franco-German war. About this time Withy paid a visit to Australia and New Zealand, and on selling his business in 1884 he settled in Auckland with his family. (The purchasers of the business were his brother, Henry Withy, and Sir Christopher Furness, and the firm was later known as Furness-Withy.) Withy was an advanced Liberal, and one of the originators of the National Liberal club. He had been a follower of Alfred Russell Wallace until reading Progress and Poverty, when he became a disciple of Henry George. He gave evidence before several royal commissions and inaugurated in his yards premiums for good work. He was on the first undenominational school committee in West Hartlepool and a member of the local board of health. Withy was a keen advocate of modern and technical education. For two years he was president of the university extension association at West Hartlepool, and he delivered courses of lectures on shipbuilding. In 1887 he defeated Tole for the Newton seat. He did not seek re-election in 1890, but stood for Auckland City in 1893 with the object of promoting the single-tax doctrine. He was on the Parnell borough council (1894). For some years Withy was acting-president of the Auckland Anti-poverty Society (Sir George Grey being honorary president). He was president of the New Zealand Single-tax league and later of the New Zealand Land Values league. He wrote many letters in the press on single tax, an article in the Westminster Review, and several pamphlets on this subject and ground rent. He returned to live in England in 1912, and died in Jersey on 26 Mar 1927.

Family information; N.Z.P.D., 24 Jun 1927; N.Z. Herald, 27 Sep 1887, 12 Aug, 20 Nov 1893. Portrait: Parliament House.

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Edward Withy

WITHY, EDWARD (1844-1927) was born at Bristol of Quaker stock, and educated at the Friends' school at Sidcot. In 1858 he passed the Cambridge local examination and in 1860 was apprenticed to Richardson and Duck, shipbuilders, Stockton-on-Tees, where he rose to be manager of the yard. For some time he acted as inspector to the P. and O. Co., travelling extensively in the East. Returning to England in 1867 he married Annie Treadgold (Stockton-on-Tees), and in 1869 founded the shipbuilding firm of Edward Withy and Co., West Hartlepool, which prospered in the years following the Franco-German war. About this time Withy paid a visit to Australia and New Zealand, and on selling his business in 1884 he settled in Auckland with his family. (The purchasers of the business were his brother, Henry Withy, and Sir Christopher Furness, and the firm was later known as Furness-Withy.) Withy was an advanced Liberal, and one of the originators of the National Liberal club. He had been a follower of Alfred Russell Wallace until reading Progress and Poverty, when he became a disciple of Henry George. He gave evidence before several royal commissions and inaugurated in his yards premiums for good work. He was on the first undenominational school committee in West Hartlepool and a member of the local board of health. Withy was a keen advocate of modern and technical education. For two years he was president of the university extension association at West Hartlepool, and he delivered courses of lectures on shipbuilding. In 1887 he defeated Tole for the Newton seat. He did not seek re-election in 1890, but stood for Auckland City in 1893 with the object of promoting the single-tax doctrine. He was on the Parnell borough council (1894). For some years Withy was acting-president of the Auckland Anti-poverty Society (Sir George Grey being honorary president). He was president of the New Zealand Single-tax league and later of the New Zealand Land Values league. He wrote many letters in the press on single tax, an article in the Westminster Review, and several pamphlets on this subject and ground rent. He returned to live in England in 1912, and died in Jersey on 26 Mar 1927.

Family information; N.Z.P.D., 24 Jun 1927; N.Z. Herald, 27 Sep 1887, 12 Aug, 20 Nov 1893. Portrait: Parliament House.

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NZ War GravesEdward Withy        🔍 ASH

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Wellington City Council ArchivesEdward Withy        🔍 ASH
Masterton Library Wairarapa ArchiveEdward Withy        🔍 ASH
BillionGraves (NZ cemeteries)Edward Withy        🔍 ASH

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Name Died Cemetery Region
Edward Charles Withy 4 Mar 1987 🔍 📰 Hamilton Park Cemetery Waikato
Edward Charles Withy 4 Mar 1987 🔍 📰 Hamilton Park Cemetery Waikato
NZSG Kiwi Collection (non-member records)Edward Withy        🔍 ASH

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Name Date Record Type
WITHY, Edward 🔍
29 Apr 1927 NZ Probates
WITHY, Edward Charles 🔍
01 Oct 1987 NZ Probates
WITHY, Edward Charles 🔍
Auckland War Memorial Museum - Cenotaph
Puke Ariki Collections - PeopleEdward Withy        🔍 ASH

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Hocken Digital CollectionsEdward Withy        🔍 ASH

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Edward Withy New Zealand politician (1844-1927)
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Nominal rolls: Second New Zealand Expeditionary ForceEdward Withy        🔍 ASH

Embarkation nominal rolls of Army troops who served overseas in WWII. They are not exhaustive and generally do not include Navy and Air Force servicemembers.

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Name Army No. Vol. Rank Unit Single? Enlisted at Occupation Last NZ Address Next of Kin
🌳 Edward Charles Withy 27319 3 Sapper 16th (N.Z.) Railway Operating Company, N.Z. Engineers Single Whakatane Railway porter Taneatua Mr. C. Withy, 45 Beresford St., Bayswater, Auckland (father)
🌳 Edward Charles Withy 27319 3 Sapper 16th (N.Z.) Railway Operating Company, N.Z. Engineers Single Whakatane Railway porter Taneatua Mr. C. Withy, 45 Beresford St., Bayswater, Auckland (father)
Nurse Registrations, 1902-1931Edward Withy        🔍 ASH

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