Clutha Mackenzie
New Zealand politician

Clutha Mackenzie

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New Zealand politician
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Birth:
1895(Balclutha, New Zealand)
Death:
30 March 1966(Auckland, New Zealand)
Education:
Otago Boys' High School
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Sir Clutha Nantes Mackenzie (11 February 1895 – 30 March 1966) was a New Zealand politician and worker for the blind. He was briefly a Reform Party Member of Parliament.

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New Zealand Parliament
Years Term Electorate Party
1921–1922 20th Auckland East Reform

Mackenzie won the Auckland East electorate in a 1921 by-election after the resignation of Arthur Myers, but was defeated in the next election in 1922 by John A. Lee.

A son of Sir Thomas Mackenzie, who was High Commissioner in London and was previously a Liberal politician (and Prime Minister in 1912), he enlisted in the Army in World War I. He was blinded at Gallipoli.

He was active in organisations for the blind; he was attached to the UN and was Chairman of the World Braille Council. He was appointed a Knight Bachelor in the 1935 New Year Honours. Later that year he was awarded the King George V Silver Jubilee Medal.

Mackenzie died in Auckland in 1966, and his ashes were buried in the Dunedin Northern Cemetery.