Henry Shafto Harrison
Years | Term | Electorate | Party | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1861 | 3rd | Wanganui | Independent | ||
1861–1866 | 3rd | Wanganui | Independent | ||
1867–1870 | 4th | Wanganui | Independent |
Henry Shafto Harrison (1810 – 3 July 1892) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament in what was then called "Wanganui", New Zealand.
Background and migration
[edit]Harrison was from Yorkshire, and after graduating from Cambridge came to New Zealand with wife and surviving children on the Bolton in 1840. The family lived on St. John's Hill until 1847. Because of local unrest, they moved to a farm near Fordell, which they named "Warrengate" after their Yorkshire heritage. The locality now has a Warrengate Road and a Harrison Road. He was a lover of English sports, notably horse-racing.
Public service
[edit]He fought in the New Zealand Wars. He was on the Wellington Provincial Council before representing Wanganui as an MP.[1][2]
MP for Wanganui
[edit]Harrison was the first winner of the newly created Wanganui electorate in the 1861 general election, but the election was declared irregular. He won the ensuing 1861 by-election, and held it to the end of the term of the 3rd New Zealand Parliament in 1866. John Bryce won the seat in the 1866 general election, but resigned in 1867. Harrison won the subsequent by-election on 27 April 1867. He represented the electorate until the end of the 4th New Zealand Parliament in 1870. He was defeated at the 1871 general election.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Obituary". Wanganui Herald. 4 July 1892.
- ^ "Death". Wanganui Herald. 4 July 1892.
- ^ Wilson, James Oakley (1985) [First ed. published 1913]. New Zealand Parliamentary Record, 1840–1984 (4th ed.). Wellington: V.R. Ward, Govt. Printer. p. 203. OCLC 154283103.
- 1810 births
- 1892 deaths
- Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives
- Unsuccessful candidates in the 1866 New Zealand general election
- Unsuccessful candidates in the 1871 New Zealand general election
- New Zealand MPs for North Island electorates
- People from Yorkshire
- Members of the Wellington Provincial Council
- English emigrants to New Zealand
- Sheriffs of New Zealand
- New Zealand politician stubs