George Frederick Gair, CMG, QSO (born 13 October 1926) is a
former New Zealand politician. He was once deputy leader of the
National Party in the Parliament of New Zealand, and was considered
by many to be a possible contender for the leadership itself. He
was known for his polite and diplomatic style, which often
contrasted with the political situation around him - Michael Laws
described him as "a refugee from the age of manners."
Mayor of North Shore--
Gair served as the 3rd Mayor of North Shore City from
1995—1998, defeating incumbent Paul Titchener.
Later life--
Gair retired from Parliament at the 1990 elections. He later
served as the High Commissioner to London. He lives in Northcross
on the North Shore.
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