Arthur Myers
Sir Arthur Myers | |
|---|---|
| 20th Minister of Finance | |
| In office 28 March 1912 – 10 July 1912 | |
| Prime Minister | Thomas Mackenzie |
| Preceded by | Joseph Ward |
| Succeeded by | James Allen |
| Member of the New Zealand Parliament for Auckland East | |
| In office 16 June 1910 – 3 October 1921 | |
| Preceded by | Frederick Baume |
| Succeeded by | Clutha Mackenzie |
| 20th Mayor of Auckland City | |
| In office 3 May 1905 – 25 February 1909 | |
| Preceded by | Edwin Mitchelson |
| Succeeded by | Charles Grey |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 19 May 1868 Ballarat, Victoria, Australia |
| Died | 9 October 1926 (aged 58) London, England |
| Party | Liberal |
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Sir Arthur Mielziner Myers (19 May 1868 – 9 October 1926) was a New Zealand politician. He was Mayor of Auckland City from 1905 to 1909, Member of the House of Representatives from 1910 to 1921, and a Cabinet Minister. Today he is remembered mainly for the public works constructed in Auckland during his term as Mayor, and partly from his donations, including Grafton Bridge and Myers Park.