Walter William Massey
Walter William Massey (1882 – 8 November 1959) was a New Zealand politician of the Reform Party.
New Zealand Parliament | ||||
Years | Term | Electorate | Party | |
1931 | 23rd | Hauraki | Reform | |
1931–1935 | 24th | Hauraki | Reform |
He represented the Hauraki electorate from the 1931 by-election (after the death of Arthur Hall), to 1935 when he was defeated by Charles Robert Petrie of the Labour Party.[1]
He was a son of Prime Minister William Massey, and brother of Jack Massey who represented the Franklin electorate.[2]
In 1935, he was awarded the King George V Silver Jubilee Medal.[3]
References
- Scholefield, Guy (1950) [First ed. published 1913]. New Zealand Parliamentary Record, 1840–1949 (3rd ed.). Wellington: Govt. Printer. p. 125.
- Gustafson, Barry. "Massey, William Ferguson - Biography". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 30 December 2011.
- "Official jubilee medals". Evening Post. CXIX (105). 6 May 1935. p. 4. Retrieved 6 September 2015.
New Zealand Parliament | ||
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Preceded by Arthur Hall |
Member of Parliament for Hauraki 1931–1935 |
Succeeded by Charles Robert Petrie |
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