New Zealand Parliament
YearsTermElectorateParty
1869–18704thRoslynIndependent
18715thRoslynIndependent
1878–18796thRoslynIndependent
1879–18817thRoslynIndependent
1881–18848thHokonuiIndependent

Henry Driver (1831–23 Jan 1893) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament from Otago, New Zealand.

He was born in the United States, but as a young man emigrated to Victoria, Australia. When the Otago gold rush began in 1861 he established himself as a merchant in Dunedin. Later he joined with John Maclean to form Driver, Maclean & Co., auctioneers.

He represented the Roslyn electorate from 1869 to 1871, when he resigned, and from 1878 to 1881. He then represented the Hokonui electorate from 1881 to 1884, when he retired.

New Zealand Parliament
Preceded byGeorge HepburnMember of Parliament for Roslyn 1869–1871 1878–1881Succeeded byEdward McGlashan
Preceded byArthur John BurnsSucceeded byJohn Bathgate