William Hall-Jones

Sir William Hall-Jones
16th prime minister of New Zealand
In office
10 June 1906  6 August 1906
MonarchEdward VII
GovernorWilliam Plunket
Preceded byRichard Seddon
Succeeded byJoseph Ward
12th Minister of Public Works
In office
2 March 1896  30 November 1908
Prime MinisterRichard Seddon
Himself
Joseph Ward
Preceded byRichard Seddon
Succeeded byRoderick McKenzie
Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for Timaru
In office
18 August 1890  29 October 1908
Preceded byRichard Turnbull
Succeeded byJames Craigie
Personal details
Born(1851-01-16)16 January 1851
Folkestone, Kent, England
Died19 June 1936(1936-06-19) (aged 85)
Wellington, New Zealand
Political partyLiberal
Spouse(s)
Fanny Smith
(m. 1873; died 1876)

Rosalind Lucy Purss
(m. 1877)
ChildrenFred Hall-Jones
RelativesJohn Hall-Jones (grandson)
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Sir William Hall-Jones KCMG (16 January 1851  19 June 1936) was the 16th prime minister of New Zealand from June 1906 until August 1906.

Hall-Jones entered parliament in 1890, later becoming a member of the Liberal Party. He was interim prime minister from the death of Richard Seddon to the return from overseas of Joseph Ward. Hall-Jones was a mild mannered man with a fully earned reputation as an outstanding administrator. Seddon famously said of him, "He is the best administrator I have in my Cabinet."

From 1908 to 1912, Hall-Jones was New Zealand's High Commissioner to the United Kingdom.