Peter McSkimming

Peter McNish McSkimming (1872–1941) was an Independent Member of Parliament for the Clutha electorate in the South Island of New Zealand.

Biography

Parliament of New Zealand
Years Term Electorate Party
19311935 24th Clutha Independent

Peter McSkimming was born in Lanarkshire, Scotland, and emigrated from there with his parents Peter McSkimming and Catherine (née Pelling) in 1878. They initially settled in Lawrence before both Peters began work for John Nelson's clay pipe factory in Benhar, near Balclutha in 1881. McSkimming senior was a shrewd but humanitarian businessman, and bought the factory by the 1890s, turning it into a major manufacturer of ceramic sanitary products.[1] The factory was renamed McSkimming Industries in 1917. When he died in 1923, his son took over the factory.

McSkimming represented the Clutha electorate in the New Zealand House of Representatives as an Independent from 1931 until his retirement in 1935.[2][3]

McSkimming was chairman of the South Otago Freezing Co., Kaitangata Coal Co., Dominion Fertilizer Co., Bruce Woollen Co. and New Zealand Refrigerating Co.[4]

McSkimming married Jane Lowery in 1904, and they had five children. Three of their sons remained involved in the family business, running it until it was taken over by Ceramco in 1980. Notable among their offspring was Robert McSkimming (1916-1992), who was awarded a DFC for his work with the Royal New Zealand Air Force during World War II.[5]

Notes

  1. Thomson 1998, p. 323.
  2. Wilson 1985, p. 201.
  3. Bassett 1982, p. 67.
  4. Hunt, p.153; notes that McSkimming & Son with Todd & Lambert family interests became McSkimming Industries in 1917
  5. Thomson 1998, p. 324.

References

New Zealand Parliament
Preceded by
Fred Waite
Member of Parliament for Clutha
1931–1935
Succeeded by
James Roy


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