[2] They emigrated with their father and brothers to Australia in 1868.
[2][3] He was a Member of the New Zealand Legislative Council from 6 May 1907 (he was originally summoned on 22 January 1907, but was found to be disqualified) until 5 May 1914, which was the end of his seven-year term.
[4] Loughnan wrote a political biography of Joseph Ward.
[1] He died in Wellington on 14 September 1934 and is buried at Karori Cemetery.
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