Liberal–Labour (New Zealand)
Liberal–Labour was a political association in New Zealand in the last decade of the nineteenth and first half of the twentieth centuries. It represented candidates who stood for the New Zealand Liberal Party while also receiving endorsement and support from the labour movement.
New Zealand Liberal–Labour MPs, 1896. Back; William Tanner, Arthur Morrison, John A. Millar. Front; William Earnshaw, James Kelly, David Pinkerton, Lindsay Buick.
John Hutcheson (1853–1940) was a Member of Parliament in New Zealand, for the Liberal Party.
John Hutcheson