- John Hart, senior
John Hart (
25 February 1809 –28 January 1873 ) was anAustralia npolitician and a Premier of South Australia.Hart was born in
England , went to sea at 12 years of age, voyaged toAustralia , and in 1833 was in command of the schooner "Elizabeth" trading fromTasmania ; late in that year he tookEdward Henty to and from Portland Bay. In 1836 he was sent toLondon to purchase another vessel, and returning in the "Isabella" took the first live stock from Tasmania toSouth Australia in 1837. On the return voyage the "Isabella" was wrecked and Hart lost everything he had. He went toAdelaide and J. B. Hack sent him toSydney to buy a vessel in which he brought stock to Portland Bay. Some of this stock he successfully brought overland to South Australia. He was harbour-master atEncounter Bay in 1839, and in 1843 sailed to England in command of the "Augustus" of which he was two-thirds owner. After one more voyage to England he gave up the sea in 1846, and settled nearAdelaide , where he established large and successful flour mills. He became interested in copper mining, and some imputations having been made of underhand dealings in connexion with leases, challenged inquiry. A select committee completely exonerated Hart stating that his conduct in every particular had been that of a strictly honourable and upright man.Hart took an interest in public affairs, in 1851 was elected to the Legislative Council, and in 1857 became a member for Port Adelaide in the first House of Assembly. He was treasurer in the Baker ministry which lasted only a few days in August 1857, and held the same position in the Hanson cabinet from
30 September 1857 to12 June 1858 when he resigned. He was chief secretary in the short-lived first Dutton ministry in July 1863, and was treasurer in the first and second Ayers ministries, and the first Blyth ministry from July 1863 to March 1865. He became premier and chief secretary from23 October 1865 to28 March 1866 and from24 September 1868 to13 October 1868 . He was premier and treasurer from30 May 1870 to10 November 1871 , his last term of office, and he died suddenly on28 January 1873 leaving a widow and a large family. He was created C.M.G. in 1870.References
*Dictionary of Australian Biography|First=John|Last=Hart|Link=http://gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogHa-He.html#hart1
*Sally O'Neill, ' [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A040403b.htm Hart, John (1809 - 1873)] ',Australian Dictionary of Biography , Volume 4, MUP, 1972, pp 355-356.
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