EX-M.P. PASSES AWAY
Mr. Thomas Henry Davey VARIED CAREER ENDED (By Telegraph—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, April 5. The death is reported of Mr. Thomas Henry Davey, aged 78, member of Parliament from 1902 to 1914 and wellknown throughout the Dominion as a sportsman, journalist and educationist.
He was born in Cornwall and arrived in New Zealand as a youth of 17. He was first employed on the Feilding “Star” and later came to Christchurch and joined the staff of the “Star” and “Times,” and was for a time sporting editor of the “Canterbury Times. ’ ’
He was a member of the first Council of the New Zealand Trotting As' soeiation in 1889 and was the first stipendiary steward appointed by the association, retiring in 1928. He entered Parliament first as one of the three members of the old City electorate and later was elected as Liberal member for Christchurch East. He also served on the Drainage Board, Charitable Aid Board, Tramways Board and Canterbury College Board of Governors. Since his retirement he has taken an active interest in sport. His wife died 20 years ago.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 95, 5 April 1934, Page 5
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