Gustave Tisch
Gustave Gardner Tisch was a farmer, hotelkeeper, and the mayor of New Plymouth from 6 May 1908 until 10 August 1911, when he died in office.
Early life
Tisch was born on 9 December 1853 in Christchurch to German parents. His father was Philip Tisch. He moved to Taranaki in 1878, moving from farming to running hotels in Stratford and Eltham, before taking over the Beach House Hotel in St Aubyn Street, New Plymouth, in 1882. He renamed it the Terminus and ran it for 14 years.Political career
Tisch became active in the community, with roles on the Education Board, New Plymouth Club, Seaside Improvement Society and Hospital board and he unsuccessfully stood for election to Parliament for the Taranaki electorate in the 1905 general election. One of five candidates, Tisch came fourth, beaten by the incumbent Liberal candidate Edward Smith, with Henry Okey and Charles Bellringer coming second and third, respectively.He was elected mayor of New Plymouth Borough in 1908, replacing Edward Dockrill and continued to serve through 1909. Upon his re-election in 1910 he noted among his mayoral achievements the excellent state of the roads and the successful operation of electric lights in the town.