Franklin County, New Zealand

Franklin County was one of the counties of New Zealand in the North Island.

Franklin County
County of New Zealand
1912–1989
CapitalPukekohe
Area
  Coordinates37.201744°S 174.905140°E / -37.201744; 174.905140
History 
 Established
1912
 Disestablished
1989
Today part ofNorth Island

Franklin County took its name after the existing Parliamentary electorate of Franklin. This had evidently been named in honour of Lady Jane Franklin, the wife of Sir John Franklin, the Arctic explorer. Lady Franklin had visited Robert Maunsell's mission station at the Waikato Heads in 1841.[1]

Chairmen of Franklin County Council

Eight men served as chair of Franklin County Council during its 77-year existence:[2]

Name Term Notes
1 W. Claud Motion 1912–1914
2 Joseph Flanagan 1914–1917
1 W. Claud Motion 1917–1924 Second period
3 Henry Wilcox 1924–1928
4 Jack Massey 1928–1953
5 R.W. Bennett 1953–1966
6 P.M. Cochrane 1966–1978
7 Richard Hoe 1978–1983
8 D.M. McCartie 1983–1989

See also

References

  1. "A brief history of local government in the Franklin area, Auckland Libraries website. Note 7 - Bruce Ringer " https://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/plans-projects-policies-reports-bylaws/our-plans-strategies/unitary-plan/auckland-unitary-plan-modifications/proposed-plan-changes/docspc7/02807-franklin-county-council-chambers.pdf "Lady Franklin had visited Robert Maunsell’s mission station at the Waikato Heads in 1841",
  2. "Timeline of Auckland mayors". Auckland Council Archives. Retrieved 27 July 2019.



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