Job Vile

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Succeeded bySamuel Bolton
Succeeded byHarold Smith
Preceded byHarold Smith
Succeeded byDavid Crewe
Job Vile
1st Chairman of Pahiatua County Council
In office
1888–1890
Succeeded bySamuel Bolton
1st Mayor of Pahiatua
In office
1892–1893
Succeeded byHarold Smith
In office
January  November 1895
Preceded byHarold Smith
Succeeded byDavid Crewe
Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for Manawatu
In office
1902–1905
Preceded byJohn Stevens
Succeeded byJohn Stevens
Majority176
Personal details
Born1845
Died (aged 60)
Marton, New Zealand
PartyIndependent
Spouse
Helen Bland Rayner
(m. 1866)
RelationsSonja Davies (great-granddaughter)
Children12

Job Vile (1845 – 6 December 1905) was an independent conservative Member of Parliament in New Zealand, representing the Manawatu electorate between 1902 and 1905. He served as the first chairman of Pahiatua Country Council, and the first mayor of Pahiatua.

Born in North Curry, Somerset, England, in 1845, Vile was the son of John Vile and Ann Foster.[1][2] In 1856, the family emigrated to New Zealand on the Anne Wilson, arriving in Wellington and first settling in the Hutt Valley. However, after flooding in 1858, they moved to the Wairarapa, eventually purchasing land to farm near present-day Carterton.[2]

On 15 June 1866, Vile married Helen Bland Rayner,[3] and the couple went on to have 12 children.[2] The trade unionist and politician Sonja Davies was Vile's great-granddaughter.[1][4]

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