Albert Jull

He arrived in Waipawa in 1881, for some years was engaged in store-keeping, and subsequently established himself in the brewing industry.

Jull was chairman of the Waipawa County Council, was elected president of the New Zealand Counties Association in 1901, was for some years chairman of the Waipawa Town Board and of the District Hospital Board, and in 1894 was president of the New Zealand Fire Brigades' Association.

[2] He chaired the Napier Harbour Board for 20 years, a role from which he retired in 1932.

[1][3] Jull first stood for the rural Hawke's Bay Region electorate of Waipawa in 1911 for the Liberal Party, coming second to George Hunter.

[7] Jull represented the Waipawa electorate from the 1930 by-election after the death of Hunter.

Albert Jull in c. 1939