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Edward Healy

Edward Healy
Edward Healy.jpg
Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for Wairau
In office
14 November 1928 – 1 November 1935
Preceded by William Girling
Succeeded by Edwin Meachen
Personal details
Born (1869-09-28)28 September 1869
near Blenheim, New Zealand
Died 23 August 1954(1954-08-23) (aged 84)
New Zealand
Political party United

Edward Francis Healy (28 September 1869 – 23 August 1954) was a United Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand.

Healy was born near Blenheim in 1869. He was educated at a state school and initially was a blacksmith for 16 years. He then imported bicycles, and became a stock and station agent, and an auctioneer. He sold his business to Dalgety and worked for them for the next five years. Afterwards, he purchased a sheep and cattle farm, but retired from that venture in 1920.

Healy was a member of a number of organisations. He was on the Pelorus Road Board, Wairau Licensing Committee, various school committees in both Canterbury and Marlborough, and the Marlborough Patriotic Committee. At the time of election to the House of Representatives, he was a member of the Wairau Hospital Board.

He won the Wairau electorate in 1928, but was defeated in 1935 by Labour's Edwin Meachen. In the 1938 election, Meachen and Healy (this time standing for National) contested the Marlborough electorate, but Meachen was again successful.

During the Great Depression, the government stopped work on the Main North Line between Wharanui and Parnassus. A 500-strong protest march by Marlborough residents was led by Healy, and he later crossed the floor in Parliament on the issue.


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