Walter Brodie (1811 – 11 September 1884) was a New Zealand politician in Auckland, on both provincial and national level.
His grandfather died in 1812, the year after Brodie was born, and his mother inherited 2/16ths of the shares in The Times; the same proportion went to her sister Mary Carden.
[2] He represented the Suburbs of Auckland electorate in the 2nd New Zealand Parliament, but resigned before the end of his term on 6 December 1859.
[7] Upon receiving his inheritance, which included his mother's shareholding in The Times, Brodie returned to England with his wife and daughter around 1870.
[1][2] His daughter Josephine married George Daniel Moore at Holy Trinity, Paddington, on 1 July 1870.