William Guyton

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William Guyton (18161884) was the second Mayor of Wellington, New Zealand in 1843 after the death of George Hunter until the Borough was abolished by the British Government, and he had the job of winding up the borough’s affairs.

He was born in Liverpool, and came to Wellington on the Coromandel in 1840. He was a merchant in Wellington and then Wanganui, before returning to England.

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No Mean City by Stuart Perry (1969, Wellington City Council) includes a paragraph and a portrait or photo for each mayor.