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Years | Term | Electorate | Party | |
1884–1887 | 9th | Thames | Independent | |
1887–1890 | 10th | Thames | Independent | |
1891–1893 | 11th | Te Aroha | Liberal |
William Fraser (1827–1901) was a 19th century Liberal Party Member of Parliament in the Auckland Region, New Zealand.
He represented the Thames electorate from 1884 to 1890.[1]
In the 1890 general election, he was defeated for the Te Aroha electorate by William Shepherd Allen. Allen's election was declared void on 3 April 1891.[2] Fraser won the resulting 9 July 1891 by-election and represented the electorate until the end of the term in 1893.[3]
Parliament of New Zealand | ||
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Preceded by John Sheehan |
Member of Parliament for Thames 1884–1890 |
Succeeded by Alfred Cadman |
Preceded by William Shepherd Allen |
Member of Parliament for Te Aroha 1891–1893 |
Constituency abolished |