John Gardiner Austin

John Gardiner Austin

John Gardiner Austin, CMG (Chinese: 柯士甸) (7 August 1812 25 July 1900) was a British colonial administrator. He was Lieutenant-Governor of British Honduras 18641867, and Colonial Secretary of Hong Kong from 1868 to 1879, acting as Administrator (acting Governor) of the colony in 1877.

Career

Austin was appointed Lieutenant-Governor of British Honduras in February 1864,[1] and served for two years until 1867.

In 1868 he was appointed Colonial Secretary of Hong Kong,[2] serving as such until 1879. He was also Auditor General of the colony from 1870 to 1879,[3] and Administrator (acting Governor) from March to April 1877. He was appointed a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in March 1876, for his services in Hong Kong.[4]

Family

Austin married, in 1836, Emma Wilday (1 February 1811 - 9 May 1879), and was the father of six sons and four daughters, including:

Legacy

Mount Austin on Hong Kong Island, Austin Road and Austin Avenue in Kowloon were named after him. The Austin Station of the MTR was so-named due to its proximity to Austin Road West, and the naming may be more influenced by geographical convenience rather than any direct link to Austin himself.

See also

References

  1. "No. 22814". The London Gazette. 2 February 1864. p. 483.
  2. "No. 23353". The London Gazette. 18 February 1868. p. 772.
  3. Audit Commission: Directors of Audit to date
  4. "No. 24305". The London Gazette. 14 March 1876. p. 1899.
  5. "No. 27357". The London Gazette. 20 September 1901. p. 6165.
  6. "Leap year centenarian". The Times (48552). London. 29 February 1940. p. 11.
Government offices
Preceded by
William Thomas Mercer
Colonial Secretary of Hong Kong
1868–1879
Succeeded by
Sir William Henry Marsh
Preceded by
William Hepburn Rennie
Auditor-General of Hong Kong
1870–1879
Preceded by
Sir Arthur Edward Kennedy
Administrator of Hong Kong
March 1877 – April 1877
Succeeded by
Sir John Pope Hennessy


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