Thomas Hayman

Thomas Leonard "Tom" Hayman (24 May 1904 – 2 January 1962) was a New Zealand politician of the National Party and a farmer.

Biography

New Zealand Parliament
Years Term Electorate Party
19491951 29th Oamaru National
19511954 30th Oamaru National
19541957 31st Oamaru National
19571960 32nd Waitaki National
19601962 33rd Waitaki National

Hayman was born in 1904 in Willowbridge near Waimate. He received his education at Nukuroa School and Waimate High School, and left school aged 17 to help on the family farm. Between 1926 and 1945, he worked as a contractor in farming. He was active with several organisations, including the South Canterbury Power Board (where he served as deputy-chairman), chairman of the South Canterbury Federated Farmers, and treasurer of the Methodist Church Trust at Nukuroa. From 1941 to 1949, he was director of the Studholme sale yards.[1]

He represented the Otago electorates of Oamaru from 1949 to 1957, and then Waitaki from 1957 to 1962, when he died.[2] In 1949, he defeated Labour's Arnold Nordmeyer.[1]

He was a cabinet minister from 1960 to 1962; Postmaster-General from 12 December 1960 to 2 May 1961, then Minister of Agriculture from 2 May 1961 until 2 January 1962.[3]

Hayman died on 2 January 1962.[1]

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References

New Zealand Parliament
Preceded by
Arnold Nordmeyer
Member of Parliament for Oamaru
19491957
In abeyance
Title next held by
Allan Dick
In abeyance
Title last held by
David Campbell Kidd
Member of Parliament for Waitaki
19571962
Succeeded by
Allan Dick


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