Thomas Mackenzie
Sir Thomas Mackenzie | |
|---|---|
| 18th Prime Minister of New Zealand | |
| In office 28 March 1912 – 10 July 1912 | |
| Monarch | George V |
| Governor | John Dickson-Poynder |
| Preceded by | Sir Joseph Ward |
| Succeeded by | William Massey |
| 23rd Minister of Lands | |
| In office 28 March 1912 – 10 July 1912 | |
| Prime Minister | Himself |
| Preceded by | Sir Joseph Ward |
| Succeeded by | William Massey |
| 14th Minister of Agriculture | |
| In office 1 May 1909 – 10 July 1912 | |
| Prime Minister | Sir Joseph Ward, Himself |
| Preceded by | Sir Joseph Ward |
| Succeeded by | William Massey |
| 4th Minister of Industries and Commerce | |
| In office 6 January 1909 – 10 July 1912 | |
| Prime Minister | Sir Joseph Ward, Himself |
| Preceded by | James McGowan |
| Succeeded by | William Fraser |
| 3rd Commissioner of Forests | |
| In office 6 January 1909 – 10 July 1912 | |
| Prime Minister | Sir Joseph Ward, Himself |
| Preceded by | Thomas Young Duncan |
| Succeeded by | Francis Bell |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 10 March 1853 Edinburgh, Scotland |
| Died | 4 February 1930 (aged 76) Dunedin, New Zealand |
| Resting place | Dunedin Northern Cemetery |
| Political party | Liberal |
| Spouse |
Ida Henrietta Nantes
(m. 1884; died 1926) |
| Children | 7, including Clutha |
Sir Thomas Mackenzie GCMG (10 March 1853 – 4 February 1930) was a Scottish-born New Zealand politician and explorer who briefly served as the 18th prime minister of New Zealand in 1912, and later served as New Zealand High Commissioner in London.