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Peacocks Gallop is a reserve in Sumner on reclaimed land between the former tram line (now Main Road) and some high cliffs. Peacock's father John Jenkins, when he rode by horse from Lyttelton to Sumner via Evans Pass, is said to have always been afraid of falling rocks, so he galloped along the base
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Henry Richard Webb (1829–1901), who succeeded Peacock in the Lyttelton electorate, was two years his junior and had also attended Sydney College. He married one of Peacock's sisters in 1857 in Sydney and emigrated to New Zealand in 1868. He represented the Lyttelton electorate from 1873 to 1875. One
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Peacock was involved with many companies, often on the board of directors. By buying the plant for the Kaiapoi Woollen Manufacturing Company, he enabled the success of this industry for the region. He was chairman of the local board of directors of the London-based Alliance Assurance Company, and a
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on 21 October. Peacock's second wife Janey died in 1918, aged 65. The Peacock Mausoleum in the Linwood Cemetery still exists (Block 32 Plot 135–144) but has fallen into dereliction. The mausoleum is boarded up to protect it from weather and vandalism. In 2012, the plywood was painted by artist and
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In August 1854, Peacock married Kate Hickman Peacock (née Mansfield, born ca 1835). They did not have any children, but adopted Janey, the ex-nuptial daughter of a family servant. On 14 June 1877, Janey married Alexander McRae. The Peacocks were generous to their adopted daughter and her children.
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says that it was the first landing-place in Lyttelton of any importance. The wharf was sold, together with Peacock's other business, to Turner and Buchanan, who in turn sold it to the Lyttelton Harbour Board in 1877. Peacock's Wharf, albeit in much modified and enlarged form, still exists, but is
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was formed in December 1881. On 14 December 1881, Peacock was elected mayor unopposed. The inaugural meeting of the borough council was held on 3 January 1882. On 22 November 1882, his term expired and he was the only candidate for the position. Hence, he was declared elected for a second term as
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His father was a hard worker. It is said about him that "he could be seen at Lyttelton ... at 6 am on a frosty morning, knee deep in the water loading a boat with sacks of potatoes for shipment by his brig which lay at anchor some distance away."
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Peacock bequeathed a substantial sum of money to the Christchurch Beautifying Association "for the purpose of beautifying the reserves and gardens in the City of Christchurch and improving the Avon River." The colourful
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director of the Union Insurance Company, which he co-founded. He held directorships of the Christchurch Meat Company, the Permanent Investment and Loan Association of Canterbury, and the
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from 1861 to 1866 representing Lyttelton, and from 1868 to the abolition of provincial government in 1876 representing Papanui. He was Secretary of Public Works during the
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Peacock's wife died suddenly and unexpectedly on 19 August 1894 at their residence, aged 59. Two days earlier, the Peacocks had celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary.
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that opened in 1932. The McDougall residence Fitzroy was later gifted to Nurse Maud and is still in use as a hospital, located between Mansfield and McDougall Avenues.
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In early April 1873, Peacock was promoted to the New Zealand Legislative Council (the upper house). He resigned from Parliament on 5 April 1873. The resulting
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and later owned several ships. He had Peacock's Wharf built, the first substantial place for landing a boat in Lyttelton. He traded as
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On 30 December 1895, Peacock married again – his adopted daughter Janey. Whilst this was lawful, it was outside of the social norms.
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Peacock died on 20 October 1905 at his residence Hawkesbury. He was survived by his second wife and two stepsons. He was interred at
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When Brown bought property in 1875 in what was to become Browns Road, he moved into the neighbourhood of Peacock and Garrick.
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Peacock was a member of the Legislative Council until his death, although in 1877 he had been reappointed after
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in December 1850. Peacock built the second wharf, in 1857, which was named in his honour. His obituary in the
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Janey's husband was unfaithful and violent and their marriage was dissolved exactly ten years later.
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mayor. J. L. Wilson was the only candidate for mayor on 20 November 1883 and was declared elected.
329:(1827 – 20 October 1905) was a New Zealand businessman, philanthropist and politician. He came to 1938: 1579: 1529: 1501: 1473: 1329: 1275: 1247: 1219: 1141: 1087: 1059: 1031: 1003: 626:(1822–1907), known as "Yankee" Brown, married Peacock's sister Theresa Australia. Brown was from 561: 437: 330: 1891: 643: 568: 553: 533: 508: 467: 393: 354: 350: 66: 677: 346: 274: 1987: 1982: 1950: 326: 8: 57: 752:. The fountain spent many decades in storage, but has been on display again since 1996. 1917: 591: 342: 279: 186: 110: 1303: 631: 546: 1555:. Vol. L, no. 8906. Hawera & Normanby Star. 21 October 1905. p. 5 781:
Peacock Street in the Christchurch Central City is named after John Thomas Peacock.
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Hawkesbury Avenue was named after the New South Wales birth district of Peacock.
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started in December 1850, so the Peacocks were in the colony at an early stage.
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Mansfield Avenue is named after Peacock's first wife Kate (née Mansfield).
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for community projects. The mural was officially unveiled on 26 May 2012.
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and took the oath and his seat on 11 June 1869. He was confirmed in the
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built the first jetty at Lyttelton, in time for the arrival of the
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Peacock had three brothers-in-law as fellow Members of Parliament.
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adoptive daughter Janey, two stepsons from his second marriage
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Linwood Cemetery Trustee Anne Holloway with paint donated by
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Rockfall in Peacock's Gallop reserve caused by the February
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in 1844, several years before organised settlement started.
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In the same year, he built his residence 'Hawkesbury' in
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Another local political role included membership of the
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New Zealand businessman, philanthropist and politician
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Index

The Hon
MLC
portrait photo of John Thomas Peacock, showing a grey-haired older man with full beard in formal clothes
Canterbury Provincial Council
New Zealand Parliament
Lyttelton
1868
George Macfarlan
Henry Richard Webb
New Zealand Legislative Council
Mayor of St Albans
Hawkesbury district
Papanui
43°32′19″S 172°41′11″E / 43.53850°S 172.68630°E / -43.53850; 172.68630 (Linwood Cemetery)
John Evans Brown
Francis James Garrick
Henry Richard Webb
Robert McDougall
MLC
JP
Canterbury
Hawkesbury district
Sydney College
Lyttelton
Canterbury Association

merchant
Merivale
43°30′45″S 172°37′22″E / 43.51240°S 172.62280°E / -43.51240; 172.62280 (Hawkesbury residence)
Samuel Farr

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