Grey, originally formed as Greymouth, is a former parliamentary electorate in the West Coast region of New Zealand.
The electorate of Greymouth was created for the 1881 general election, and lasted until 1890.
Throughout the electorate's history, the town of Greymouth was always included in its area.
[2] He was defeated in the 1884 general election by Arthur Guinness, who represented the electorate (renamed in 1890 as Grey) until his death in 1913.
They were Paddy Webb, who was imprisoned in 1918,[4] and Harry Holland, who represented Grey from the by-election on 29 May 1918 until 16 December 1919 when the electorate was abolished.