James Yems (1812 – 10 September 1868) was a New Zealand auctioneer and politician. He came to Wellington on 24 May 1841 on Lord William Bentinck, and in 1842 moved to Taranaki. Until 1845, Yems was a auctioneer, but then moved to South Australia. He returned to New Zealand later, and was elected to the Taranaki Provincial Council for New Plymouth in 1861, a position which he held until 1863.[1] On 26 January 1864 a meeting was held to replace Yems in the Provincial Council. Warwick Weston was elected unanimously.[2]

Election edit

On 10 June 1861, there was a nomination meeting to decide the candidates for the 'Town of New Plymouth' ward of the Taranaki Provincial Council. 6 people were nominated, with there being 4 places available in the ward. The candidates proposed were incumbent and former MP Francis Gledhill, incumbent Edward Larwill Humphries,[3] provincial representative of 'Grey and Bell' George Yates Lethbridge,[4] Walt, later representative Warwick Weston,[5] and Yems. A show of hands conducted was in favour of Gledhill, Humphries, Watt, and Yems. However, Weston demanded a poll. The results on the poll were:[a][6]

Ranking Party Name No. of votes
1. Independent James Yems 69
2. Independent Francis Gledhill 66
3. Independent Edward Larwill Humphries 63
4. Independent George Yates Lethbridge 43

Notes edit

  1. ^ Watt and Weston's results do not appear in the source.

References edit

  1. ^ Scholefield, Guy (1940). Dictionary of New Zealand Biography M–Addenda (PDF). Wellington: Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. p. 537. Retrieved 6 September 2017.
  2. ^ "The Natives". Taranaki Herald. Vol. XII, no. 600. 30 January 1864. p. 2. Retrieved 7 September 2017 – via Papers Past.
  3. ^ Scholefield, Guy (1940). Dictionary of New Zealand Biography M–Addenda (PDF). Wellington: Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. p. 419. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
  4. ^ Scholefield, Guy (1940). Dictionary of New Zealand Biography M–Addenda (PDF). Wellington: Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. p. 494. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
  5. ^ Scholefield, Guy (1940). Dictionary of New Zealand Biography M–Addenda (PDF). Wellington: Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. p. 484. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
  6. ^ "Taranaki". The Wellington Independent. Vol. XVI, no. 1591. 14 June 1861. p. 5. Retrieved 6 October 2017 – via Papers Past.