William Gordon Dixon (21 July 1856 – 26 January 1938) was an English-born cricketer.
He worked as a bank officer and, after moving to Sydney, Australia in the 1890s, was the general manager of the Alliance Assurance Company.
[2][3] He was the manager of the company at the time of the sinking of SS Catterthun in 1895 and the subsequent salvage of much of the gold cargo carried on the ship.
[4] Dixon made his debut for Otago in representative cricket in a January 1876 match against Canterbury at the South Dunedin Recreation Ground.
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