The contest was won by Thomas Thompson of the Liberal Party. Thompson convincingly beat the conservative candidate Richard Monk recording nearly a two thousand vote majority.[1]
Background
The by-election was triggered due to the resignation of sitting MP George Grey.[2]Thomas Thompson was the Liberal Party candidate. He had previously represented the Auckland North electorate from 1884 to 1890, then the City of Auckland electorate from 1890 to 1893.[3] His sole opponent was Richard Monk, previous Waitemata MP from 1886 to 1890, then from 1893 to 9 February 1894 when his election was declared void.[4]
Thompson represented the seat until he retired as an MP in 1899.[3] In 1903 he was elevated to sit in the Legislative Council until his term ended on 17 March 1917.[5]