Andrew Mercer (mayor)

Andrew Mercer (1829–1902) was Mayor of Dunedin 1873–1874.[1]

Andrew Mercer

Mercer was born in Fifeshire in 1829. After an apprenticeship as a cabinetmaker, he arrived in Port Chalmers aboard the Philip Laing in 1848. According to an 1848 letter home, Mercer intended for his father and other family to join him.[2] Mercer opened a grocery store on Princes Street in Dunedin, in partnership with George Ross, and then alone, and then with his son Hector.[3] Mercer served seven years on the city council, and was a Justice of the Peace.[1] He was elected mayor of Dunedin in 1873 and served one term.[4]

He died in Dunedin on 6 June 1902.[5]

References

  1. Griffiths, George (2 September 2015). "Dunedin's 19th Century Mayors" (PDF). Friends of the Hocken Collections Bulletin. 51.
  2. Bueltmann, Tanja (7 July 2011), "'Feeble Pen and Paper'? The Personal Correspondence and Epistolary Practices of Scottish Migrants*", Scottish Ethnicity and the Making of New Zealand Society, 1850-1930, Edinburgh University Press, pp. 41–63, doi:10.3366/edinburgh/9780748641550.003.0003, ISBN 978-0-7486-4155-0
  3. "Advertisements". paperspast.natlib.govt.nz. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
  4. "News". paperspast.natlib.govt.nz. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
  5. "Notices". paperspast.natlib.govt.nz. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
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