Thomas Henderson (New Zealand)

Thomas Henderson (New Zealand)

Thomas Henderson (1810 - 1886) was a New Zealand politician.

He represented the Northern Division electorate (containing Waikato, Coromandel, the Bay of Plenty, and East Cape) in the 2nd Parliament, the 3rd Parliament, and the 4th Parliament from 1855 to 1867, when he resigned. He then represented the Waitemata electorate in the 5th Parliament from 1871 to 1874, when he again resigned.

He was a minister without portfolio in the government of William Fox. He also served on the Legislative Council from 1878 to 1886, and held various offices in Auckland provincial government.


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