George Ross (farmer)

George Ross
Canterbury Provincial treasurer
In office
1 April 1865 – January 1867
Preceded byGeorge Sale
Canterbury Provincial Council (Rakaia electorate)
In office
20 July 1858 – 24 July 1861
Preceded byCharles Haslewood
Succeeded byJohn Studholme
In office
28 April 1862 – 1 April 1865
Preceded byJohn Studholme
Succeeded byFrancis Stewart
Personal details
Born
George Arthur Emilius Ross

1829
England
Died23 November 1876 (aged 48)
Montreal Street, Christchurch Central City
Resting placeSt Peter's Church graveyard
SpouseSibella Ross (née Wilson)
Childreneight
OccupationFarmer, politician
PortfolioProvincial treasurer

George Arthur Emilius Ross (some sources say Aemilius, Æmilius,[1] or Emileus;[a] 1829 – 23 November 1876) was a New Zealand farmer and provincial politician. A cultured and well-educated man, he suffered a breakdown while at Oxford University and relocated to Christchurch for health reasons before he finished his degree. After a short period as a cadet to learn the basics of sheep farming, he became a major land owner. He was an elected member of the Canterbury Provincial Council (1858–1861; 1862–1865) for the rural Rakaia electorate and was on the Canterbury Provincial Executive Council on a number of occasions (1859; 1863–1867) including nearly two years as provincial treasurer. Well-liked as an individual, he was chaotic as a businessman and went bankrupt after a harsh winter in 1867 that caused great loss of stock. He suffered a mental breakdown and disappeared from public life thereafter, with his young wife, Sibella, sustaining the family by running a school that her parents had financed for them. Ross died young aged 48 and his wife outlived him by five decades, bringing up a family of eight children by herself. The West Coast town of Ross was named after him during his lifetime.

  1. ^ "The cathedral". Lyttelton Times. Vol. XXII, no. 1331. 15 December 1864. p. 4 (Supplement). Retrieved 7 January 2022.
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