- Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1871–1875
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This is a list of members of the seventh parliament of the South Australian House of Assembly, which sat from 19 January 1872 until 14 January 1875. The members were elected at the 1871 state election.
Previous assembly: 1870–1871 Next assembly: 1875–1878 Name Electorate Term in Office John Angas Barossa 1871–1876 John Henry Barrow [1] The Sturt 1858–1860, 1871–1874 Hon Arthur Blyth Gumeracha 1857–1868, 1870–1877 Thomas Boothby [6] Victoria 1873–1875 James Boucaut West Torrens 1861–1862, 1865–1870, 1871–1878 John Cox Bray East Adelaide 1871–1892 Henry Bright Stanley 1865–1884 William Bundey Onkaparinga 1871–1875, 1878–1881 John Carr Noarlunga 1865–1879, 1881–1884 Wentworth Cavenagh Yatala 1862–1875, 1875–1881 Mountifort Connor [8] Light 1871–1873, 1875 Robert Cottrell East Adelaide 1868–1875 Edwin Derrington [6] Victoria 1871–1873 John Duncan Port Adelaide 1871–1875, 1875–1878, 1884–1890 William Everard [2] Encounter Bay 1865–1870, 1871–1872 Lavington Glyde Yatala 1857–1875, 1877–1884 John Hart [4] The Burra 1857–1859, 1862–1866, 1868–1873 Henry Kent Hughes Port Adelaide 1868–1875 Sir George Kingston Stanley 1857–1860, 1861–1880 Friedrich Krichauff Onkaparinga 1857–1858, 1870–1882, 1884–1890 James Lake Barossa 1871–1875 James Laurie [5] Victoria 1870–1871, 1873–1875 Arthur Fydell Lindsay [7] Encounter Bay 1857–1860, 1870–1871, 1873–1878 William Mair [1] The Sturt 1874–1875 Charles Mann The Burra 1870–1881 William Mortlock Flinders 1868–1870, 1871–1875, 1878–1884 Charles Myles Noarlunga 1871–1875 James Pearce Light 1870–1875 John Pickering West Torrens 1865–1868, 1870, 1871–1878 James Garden Ramsay Mount Barker 1870–1875, 1876–1878 Rowland Rees [4] The Burra 1873–1881, 1882–1890 Hon Thomas Reynolds 2, 7 Encounter Bay 1857–1862, 1862, 1864–1870,
1871–1872, 1872–1873John Riddoch [4] Victoria 1865–1870, 1871–1873 William Rogers Encounter Bay 1858–1860, 1864–1865, 1868,
1868–1870, 1872–1875William Knox Simms West Adelaide 1868–1870, 1871–1876, 1878–1881 Judah Solomon West Adelaide 1858–1860, 1871–1875 Edwin Smith East Torrens 1871–1877, 1878–1893 George Stevenson East Torrens 1871–1875 Randolph Isham Stow [8] Light 1861–1865, 1866–1868, 1873–1875 William Townsend The Sturt 1857–1882 Ebenezer Ward Gumeracha 1870–1880, 1881–1890 Alfred Watts Flinders 1862–1866, 1868–1875 William West-Erskine [3] Mount Barker 1871–1876, 1878–1881, Notes
- 1 The Sturt MHA John Henry Barrow died on 22 August 1874. William Mair won the resulting by-election on 7 September.
- 2 Thomas Reynolds and William Everard were initially declared elected as the two members for Encounter Bay, but their election was challenged and they were unseated on 2 February 1872. A by-election was held on 29 February, which saw Reynolds re-elected and Everard defeated by William Rogers.
- 3 The member for Mount Barker, William West, changed his name to William West-Erskine in June 1872.
- 4 The Burra MHA John Hart died on 28 January 1873. Rowland Rees won the resulting by-election on 3 April.
- 5 Victoria MHA John Riddoch resigned on 28 April 1873. James Laurie won the resulting by-election on 29 May.
- 6 Victoria MHA Edwin Derrington resigned by 6 May 1873. Thomas Boothby won the resulting by-election on 17 June.
- 7 Encounter Bay MHA Thomas Reynolds resigned on 28 August 1873. Arthur Fydell Lindsay won the resulting by-election on 5 September.
- 8 Light MHA Mountifort Connor resigned on 11 September 1873. Randolph Isham Stow won the resulting by-election on 18 September.
References
- Statistical Record of the Legislature 1836-2007, Parliament of SA, www.parliament.sa.gov.au
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