Mount Barker was an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia from 1857 to 1902.[1]
Mount Barker South Australia—House of Assembly | |
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State | South Australia |
Created | 1857 |
Abolished | 1902 |
Namesake | Mount Barker, South Australia |
Demographic | Rural |
Coordinates | 35°04′S 138°51′E / 35.067°S 138.850°E |
Mount Barker was also the name of one of the sixteen districts in the unicameral South Australian Legislative Council, which existed from July 1851 to February 1857; John Baker was the elected representative.[1]
The town of Mount Barker is currently represented by the safe Liberal seat of Kavel.
Members
editMember | Party | Term | Member | Party | Term | ||
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John Dunn | 1857–1868 | Friedrich Krichauff | 1857–1858 | ||||
William Rogers | 1858–1860 | ||||||
Boyle Finniss | 1860–1862 | ||||||
Allan McFarlane | 1862–1864 | ||||||
William Rogers | 1864–1865 | ||||||
James Rankine | 1865–1868 | ||||||
John Cheriton | 1868–1871 | William Rogers | 1868–1868 | ||||
John Dunn | 1868–1868 | ||||||
William Rogers | 1868–1870 | ||||||
J. G. Ramsay | 1870–1875 | ||||||
William West-Erskine | 1871–1876 | ||||||
A. H. Landseer | 1875–1891 | ||||||
J. G. Ramsay | 1876–1878 | ||||||
F. W. Stokes | 1878–1881 | ||||||
Lancelot Stirling | 1881–1887 | ||||||
John Cockburn | 1887–1898 | ||||||
Defence League | 1891–1896 | ||||||
1896–1899 | |||||||
Charles Dumas | 1898–1902 | ||||||
Louis von Doussa | National League | 1899–1902 |
References
edit- ^ a b "Statistical Record of the Legislature, 1836 - 2007" (PDF). Parliament of South Australia. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 March 2019. Retrieved 21 January 2014.