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Walter Broadfoot

Sir Walter Broadfoot
KBE
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Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for Waitomo
In office
14 November 1928 – 5 October 1954
Preceded by John Rolleston
Succeeded by David Seath
Personal details
Born (1881-04-06)6 April 1881
Lower Hutt, New Zealand
Died 10 September 1965(1965-09-10) (aged 84)
Political party United
National
Profession Solicitor

Sir Walter James Broadfoot KBE (6 April 1881 – 10 September 1965) was a New Zealand politician of the United Party, and from 1936, the National Party. He was a cabinet minister from 1949 to 1954 in the First National Government.

Broadfoot was born in 1881 at Lower Hutt. He received his education at Wellesley Street Public School and Kihikihi School. His first employment was with the Auckland Post Office as a messenger, and this was followed by work as a journalist for the New Zealand Observer. At night, he studied towards a law degree, which led to employment as a clerk in Hamilton in 1907, followed by setting up his own practice in rural Waikato's Te Kuiti in the following year. He specialised in native affairs and land problems. He married Dorothy Caroline Metcalfe (1884-1945), daughter of Henry Hulbert Metcalfe and of Plantagenet descent, at St. Mary's Cathedral, Parnell, on 20 December 1910. They had two daughters, Beverley and Merron.

From 1923 to 1935, he was first deputy mayor and then mayor of Te Kuiti. He was first elected to Parliament in the 1928 election as a member of the United Party, when he defeated Reform's John Rolleston in the Waitomo electorate. On 23 April 1936, he became junior party whip during the United/Reform Coalition, just prior to the formation of the National Party resulting from the merger of the Reform and United Parties in mid-May. He became senior whip in 1941, and held that position until 1949, when he became Postmaster-General.


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