James Samuel Dickson (1870 – 18 October 1939) was a Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand.
Born in Belfast, County Antrim, in 1870, Dickson emigrated to New Zealand in about 1887.
[1] He won the Auckland electorate of Parnell in the 1911 general election, winning on the second ballot against a senior Liberal from Wellington, Sir John Findlay, with some support from Labour.
[1] Outside of parliament, Dickson served on the Remuera Road Board for 15 years, including five years as chairman.
[3] He died in Auckland in 1939,[1] and was buried at Purewa Cemetery.