William Cutten

William Henry Cutten (1822–1883) was a New Zealand politician. He served in the 1st New Zealand Parliament as representative for the Dunedin Country electorate 1853-1855, but resigned before the end of his term. He later served in the 6th Parliament as a representative for Taieri 1878-1879, also resigned. He served on the Otago Provincial Council. Cutten was a son-in-law of William Cargill, perhaps the most prominent of Otago's early settlers. Along with Julius Vogel, he founded the Otago Daily Times.

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Parliament of New Zealand
New constituency Member of Parliament for Dunedin Country
1853–1855
Served alongside: John Cargill
Succeeded by
William Cargill