Members Of The South Australian House Of Assembly, 1881–1884
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This is a list of members of the tenth parliament of the
South Australian House of Assembly The House of Assembly, or lower house, is one of the two chambers of the Parliament of South Australia. The other is the Legislative Council. It sits in Parliament House in the state capital, Adelaide. Overview The House of Assembly was creat ...
, which sat from 1881 until March 1884. The members were elected at the 1881 state election in April 1881. : East Adelaide MHA George Fowler resigned on 7 June 1881. Thomas Johnson won the resulting by-election on 17 June. : Yatala MHA David Murray was unseated on 28 June 1881. He contested and won the resulting by-election, but resigned on 18 August.
Josiah Howell Bagster Josiah Howell Bagster (19 February 1847 – 17 October 1893) was a land agent and politician in the British colony of South Australia. He was generally referred to by his full name or as Josiah H. Bagster or J. H. Bagster, perhaps to differentia ...
won the resulting by-election on 6 September. : Onkaparinga MHA
Friedrich Krichauff Friedrich Edouard Heinrich Wulf Krichauff (15 December 1824 – 29 September 1904) was a politician in colonial South Australia. Krichauff was born in Schleswig, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, the son of Carl Krichauff, a judge of the Supreme Co ...
resigned on 22 May 1882.
Rowland Rees Rowland Rees (25 September 1840 – 13 October 1904) was an architect, civil engineer and politician in South Australia. History Rees was born in Gibraltar, the eldest son of Rowland Rees, of Sutrana House, Dover, and later alderman of B ...
won the resulting by-election on 15 June. : Flinders MHA Ebenezer Cooke resigned on 24 October 1882.
Patrick Boyce Coglin Patrick Boyce Coglin (15 January 1815 – 22 July 1892) was a businessman and politician in the early days of South Australia. Coglin was born at Ballynote, in the county of Sligo Ireland to an old and honorable family. His uncle, Dr. Boy ...
won the resulting by-election on 1 December. : Sturt MHA
William Townsend William Townsend may refer to: *William Townsend (mayor) (1821–1882), Australian politician *William Townsend (cricketer) (1821–1891), English cricketer and barrister *William Townsend (Oneida County, NY) (1848–1919), New York politician *Wil ...
died on 25 October 1882. Thomas King was elected unopposed on 13 November. : Victoria MHA
George Charles Hawker Sir George Charles Hawker (21 September 1818 – 21 May 1895) was a South Australian settler and politician. Early life Hawker was born in London, the second son of Admiral Edward Hawker and his first wife, Joanna Naomi, ''née'' Poore. He was ...
resigned on 11 May 1883.
William Whinham William Whinham (1842–1925) was an Australian businessman and politician. Around 1876 he founded the township, later suburb, of Ovingham. He purchased Benara station, near Mount Gambier, around 1874 and sold it to Captain R. Gardiner six year ...
won the resulting by-election on 15 June.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1881-1884 Members of South Australian parliaments by term 19th-century Australian politicians