Francis Humphris Fraser PC MP (1833–1911) was a politician in Wellington, New Zealand.
Born in London, England, in 1833, Fraser grew up in Edinburgh, where he attended Watson's Hospital School.
His arrival in Wellington occurred in 1864 aboard the Wild Duck..[2] Fraser briefly represented the Te Aro electorate in Wellington in 1887 after winning a by-election, from 15 April to 15 July, when he was defeated.
[3] He unsuccessfully contested the three-member Wellington electorate in the 1890, 1893, and 1896 elections where he came sixth, fifth and seventh respectively.
During his tenure on the council he was the central figure of Wellington's temperance movement.