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Full name
  
George Gordon Burnes

1883-84 to 1886-87
  
Wellington


Name
  
George Burnes

Role
  
Comedian


Born
  
11 July 1866 (
1866-07-11
)
St Kilda, Victoria, Australia

Died
  
March 9, 1996, Beverly Hills, California, United States

Children
  
Ronnie Burns, Sandra Burns

Books
  
Gracie: A Love Story, All my best friends

Movies and TV shows
  
Burns and Allen, Oh - God!, The Sunshine Boys, Going in Style, 18 Again!

Similar People
  
Gracie Allen, Bob Hope, Milton Berle, Jonathan Winters, Red Skelton

George Gordon Burnes (11 July 1866 – 9 February 1949) was a businessman and first-class cricketer in New Zealand.

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Personal life and business career

The son of Adam Burnes, who was the first general manager of the National Bank of New Zealand, George had five brothers and a sister. He was the Australian Mutual Provident Society's district manager in Invercargill, and then served as manager in Christchurch for 13 years until his retirement in 1930. He and his wife Anna had one child, a daughter who died in her teens.

Cricket career

Burnes played six first-class matches for Wellington between 1884 and 1887. His highest score was 32, when he top-scored against Auckland in his last first-class match in 1887.

After moving to Invercargill he was one of the founders of the Southland Cricket Association in 1892. He captained the Southland representative team in the 1890s. In Southland's first representative match after the formation of the association, he top-scored with 34 against Otago. The match against Otago remained an annual event until the 1980s. In 1895-96 Burnes captained Southland to their first victory in the series.

Against the Australian touring team in 1896-97, his innings of 18 was the only double-figure score made by any of the Southland XXII. Still the captain, he also top-scored with 47 for a Southland XIII against Queensland two months later.

He was selected to tour Australia with the New Zealand team in 1898-99 but was unable to make the trip.

References

George Burnes Wikipedia