Charles Elgar
Born 1855 Died 19 April 1930 Spouse Ella Pharazyn Children 1
Charles Chapman Elgar (1855 โ 19 April 1930) was a wealthy New Zealand entrepreneur and the husband of wealthy socialite Ella Elgar (1869โ1945).
Biography
Elgar's former home Fernside Homestead near Featherston in 2015 He was a director of the National Bank of New Zealand and the chairman of the Wellington Meat Export Company, Ltd. He was also a well-known owner of racehorses. He lived at Fernside Homestead , a 1,134-acre estate near Featherston . He also owned Clay Creek Estate outside of Martinborough .[ 1]
In 1890 he married Ella Pharazyn who had been born into one of the Wairarapa 's wealthiest colonial families a family who had built their fortune on sheep farming .[ 2] [ 3] They had one daughter, Enid Awa Elgar, who married Gilbert Claud Hamilton, the son of Lord Claud Hamilton . His daughter died in 1916 aged 25.[ 1] [ 4]
Elgar had racehorses and in 1923, his colt Black Ronald won the New Zealand Derby .[ 1] He also owned Vertigern, whose wins included the 1929 Wellington Cup and the 1930 Awapuni Gold Cup .[ 1] Elgar died in the luncheon interval at Featherston's Tauherenikau Racecourse on 19 April 1930.[ 5] His wife, Ella, half-sister of Lieutenant-Colonel Noel Pharazyn , died fifteen years later in her flat in Victoria Street , Christchurch, on 23 August 1945.[ 6]
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