Harrie Wood (12 February 1831 – 18 September 1917) was an Australian miner and civil servant.
In October 1873 he moved to New South Wales as a member of the Department of Mines, advocating reforms to surveying and registration procedures.
On 1 September 1874 he was appointed under-secretary of mines; initially attacked as a "new chum" of the government, he worked well in the department and his portfolio was expanded over the following years.
[3] In March 1896 he retired from the public service and became a mining agent in Sydney.
He began to suffer from arteriosclerosis in 1907 and retired in 1909; he died at Cremorne in 1917.