Years | Term | Electorate | Party | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1869–1870 | 4th | Northern Division | Independent | ||
1871–1872 | 5th | Rodney | Independent |
Harry Warner Farnall (18 December 1838 – 5 June 1891) was a New Zealand politician, emigration agent and labour reformer. He was a Member of Parliament from Auckland.
He was born in Burley Park, Hampshire, England, on 18 December 1838.[1]
He represented the Northern Division electorate from 1869 to 1870, and then the Rodney electorate from 1871 to 1872, when he resigned.[2]
Farnall contested the 1886 Waitemata by-election and was beaten by Richard Monk.[3] He contested the 1890 election in the City of Auckland electorate. Of seven candidates, he came last.[4][5]