David Pinkerton
David Pinkerton (26 September 1836 – 23 June 1906) was a New Zealand Member of Parliament for Dunedin City, in the South Island. Early lifeBorn in Kirknewton, West Lothian, Scotland.[1][2] He married Margaret Fairley on 1 December 1857 with whom he had three daughters. Pinkerton came to New Zealand in 1861.[3][4] Political career
Pinkerton represented the City of Dunedin electorate in the House of Representatives from 1890[5] to 1896,[6][7] when he came fourth in the three-member electorate.[8][9] Pinkerton headed the poll for City of Dunedin in 1890 and 1893. He played a prominent role in Dunedin trade unionism in the late 1880s, was active in the anti-sweating movement, and served as President of the Otago Trades and Labour Council.[10] Pinkerton was appointed to the Legislative Council after his 1896 defeat, serving from 1897 to 1906, when he died.[11][12] He was buried at the Dunedin Southern Cemetery.[4] Notes
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