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William Reeves (10 February 1825 – 4 April 1891) was a New Zealand 19th century journalist and politician. He was the father of the author and politician the Hon. William Pember Reeves. Reeves was born in 1825 in Clapham, Surrey, England. He was a journalist and newspaper proprietor in Christchurch and Lyttelton, and was the principal proprietor of the Lyttelton Times, though he died virtually bankrupt (he had failed on the Stock Exchange in England before migrating to New Zealand).

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  • ويليام ريفيس (بالإنجليزية: William Reeves)‏ هو صحفي وسياسي نيوزلندي، ولد في 10 فبراير 1825 في المملكة المتحدة، وتوفي في 4 أبريل 1891. انتخب عضو مجلس النواب نيوزيلندا. (ar)
  • William Reeves (* 1825; † 1891) war ein neuseeländischer Journalist und Politiker. Er vertrat 1867 bis 1868 im Parlament den Wahlbezirk Avon und trat dann zurück. Bei den nächsten Wahlen 1871 trat er im Wahlbezirk Selwyn gegen an und gewann mit einer Stimme Mehrheit. Bei der Wahl 1875 erlitt er eine Niederlage. Er war 1869 bis 1872 Resident Minister für die Südinsel im Kabinett von Premier William Fox. Reeves war Journalist und Anteilseigner an Zeitungsverlagen in Christchurch und Lyttelton. Er war der Haupteigentümer der Lyttelton Times, obwohl er nahezu mittellos ins Land gekommen war, da er vor seiner Emigration nach Neuseeland große Verluste an der Börse erlitten hatte. Reeves war mit Ellen Pember, der Tochter vermögenden Bördenmaklers verheiratet. Er ist Vater des Politikers William Pember Reeves, der am 10. Februar 1857, drei Wochen nach ihrer Ankunft in Neuseeland geboren wurde. (de)
  • William Reeves (10 February 1825 – 4 April 1891) was a New Zealand 19th century journalist and politician. He was the father of the author and politician the Hon. William Pember Reeves. Reeves was born in 1825 in Clapham, Surrey, England. He represented the Avon electorate from an 1867 by-election to 1868, when he resigned as the November 1867 death of his business partner, Crosbie Ward, prevented him from attending the upcoming parliamentary session in Wellington. He contested the Selwyn electorate in 1871 against Edward Cephas John Stevens and had a majority of one vote. He was Resident Minister for the Middle (South) Island in the in 1871–1872. The dominant topic for the 1875 election was the abolition of the Provinces. Reeves favoured the retention of the provincial system of government, whilst Cecil Fitzroy, 20 years his junior, was an abolitionist. Fitzroy narrowly won the election in the Selwyn electorate by 14 votes. On 21 October 1884, Reeves was appointed to the New Zealand Legislative Council. He served until his death on 4 April 1891. He was a journalist and newspaper proprietor in Christchurch and Lyttelton, and was the principal proprietor of the Lyttelton Times, though he died virtually bankrupt (he had failed on the Stock Exchange in England before migrating to New Zealand). Reeves underwent an operation at the end of March 1891. Later in the week, complications set in and he died the following day on 4 April 1891 at his homestead 'Risingholme'. He is buried at Barbadoes Street Cemetery and it was the largest Christchurch funeral since William Sefton Moorhouse had died 10 years earlier. Risingholme in the Christchurch suburb of Opawa was registered by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust (now Heritage New Zealand) as a Category II heritage building on 24 June 2005. Reeves was survived by his wife and their eight children. His son, William Pember Reeves, who became a dominant politician in New Zealand, was married to Maud Pember Reeves. Amber Reeves was his granddaughter. (en)
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  • Ellen Pember (en)
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  • ويليام ريفيس (بالإنجليزية: William Reeves)‏ هو صحفي وسياسي نيوزلندي، ولد في 10 فبراير 1825 في المملكة المتحدة، وتوفي في 4 أبريل 1891. انتخب عضو مجلس النواب نيوزيلندا. (ar)
  • William Reeves (* 1825; † 1891) war ein neuseeländischer Journalist und Politiker. Er vertrat 1867 bis 1868 im Parlament den Wahlbezirk Avon und trat dann zurück. Bei den nächsten Wahlen 1871 trat er im Wahlbezirk Selwyn gegen an und gewann mit einer Stimme Mehrheit. Bei der Wahl 1875 erlitt er eine Niederlage. Er war 1869 bis 1872 Resident Minister für die Südinsel im Kabinett von Premier William Fox. (de)
  • William Reeves (10 February 1825 – 4 April 1891) was a New Zealand 19th century journalist and politician. He was the father of the author and politician the Hon. William Pember Reeves. Reeves was born in 1825 in Clapham, Surrey, England. He was a journalist and newspaper proprietor in Christchurch and Lyttelton, and was the principal proprietor of the Lyttelton Times, though he died virtually bankrupt (he had failed on the Stock Exchange in England before migrating to New Zealand). (en)
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  • William Reeves (Journalist) (de)
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