Background
White was born in Macclesfield, England, in 1848.
White was born in Macclesfield, England, in 1848.
And Elizabeth. They arrived in Lyttelton on 5 February 1852. His working career started with the Christchurch Gas Company. He then entered into construction contracts for the Southbridge and Pleasant Point branch railways.
He then entered his father"s business, which he took over in 1885, as a timber and coal merchant.
In the 1881 general election, White contested the newly created Sydenham electorate against O. Clark, J. West. Treadwell and J. R. Andrew. They received 662, 163, 111 and 70 votes, respectively.
With a majority of 499, White was returned to Parliament. In the 1884 general election, White and Scott contested the Sydenham electorate, receiving 776 and 462 votes.
The incumbent was thus re-elected.
He resigned in March 1886 following medical advice that he ought to retire from public life for one or two years. Sydenham Borough Council
In 1883–1885, he was the Mayor of Sydenham. White died in July 1900, either on the 18th or 19th.
At the time, he was a resident of the Christchurch suburb of New Brighton.
He was buried on 21 July 1900. Rapaki Road in Christchurch"s Portuguese Hills was originally called Whites Road after William White Snr.
Member of Parliament
White was a member of the Sydenham Borough Council from 1878 to 1892.