William Henry Terry Tucker (5 January 1843 – 19 February 1919) was a New Zealand soldier, farmer, clerk, interpreter, land agent, and politician.
William Tucker lost his parents early in his life; his mother died when he was two and his father, Henry Tucker, died when he was seven.
[1] On 22 January 1907, he was appointed to the Legislative Council.
He served one term until 21 January 1914.
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