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This is a list of members of the South Australian House of Assembly from 1890 to 1893, as elected at the 1890 colonial election:[1]
Name
|
Party
|
Electorate
|
Term of office
|
George Ash |
|
Albert |
1890–1897
|
Harry Bartlett |
|
Yorke Peninsula |
1887–1896
|
David Bews [3] |
|
Wallaroo |
1885–1891
|
William Blacker [6] |
|
Noarlunga |
1892–1913
|
Hon John Cox Bray [5] |
|
East Adelaide |
1871–1892
|
Thomas Henry Brooker |
|
West Torrens |
1890–1905
|
Thomas Burgoyne |
|
Newcastle |
1884–1915
|
Richard Butler [1] |
|
Yatala |
1890–1924
|
Robert Caldwell |
|
Onkaparinga |
1884–1902
|
Hon Alfred Catt |
|
Gladstone |
1881–1906
|
James Cock |
|
Victoria |
1890–1899
|
John Cockburn |
|
Mount Barker |
1884–1898
|
Lewis Cohen |
|
North Adelaide |
1887–1893, 1902–1906
|
Hon Jenkin Coles |
|
Light |
1875–1878, 1881–1911
|
James Cowan [1] |
|
Yatala |
1890
|
Charles Dashwood [6] |
|
Noarlunga |
1887–1892
|
Henry Edward Downer |
|
Encounter Bay |
1881–1896
|
Hon Sir John Downer |
|
Barossa |
1878–1901
|
William Gilbert |
|
Yatala |
1881–1906
|
Clement Giles |
|
Frome |
1887–1902
|
Peter Paul Gillen |
|
Stanley |
1889–1896
|
Benjamin Gould |
|
West Torrens |
1887–1893
|
Henry Allerdale Grainger |
|
Wallaroo |
1884–1885, 1890–1901
|
Lawrence Grayson |
|
West Adelaide |
1887–1893
|
Theodore Hack |
|
Gumeracha |
1890–1893
|
James Hague |
|
Barossa |
1890–1902
|
Joseph Hancock |
|
Newcastle |
1890–1893
|
Andrew Dods Handyside |
|
Albert |
1885–1904
|
Hon George Charles Hawker |
|
North Adelaide |
1858–1865, 1875–1883, 1884–1895
|
Frederick Holder |
|
Burra |
1887–1901
|
Robert Homburg |
|
Gumeracha |
1884–1905
|
Richard Hooper [3] |
Labor |
Wallaroo |
1891–1902
|
George Feltham Hopkins |
|
Port Adelaide |
1875–1893, 1887–1893
|
William Horn |
|
Flinders |
1887–1893
|
James Henderson Howe |
|
Gladstone |
1881–1896
|
John Jenkins |
|
Sturt |
1887–1905
|
Frank Johnson |
|
Onkaparinga |
1884–1896
|
Hugh Craine Kelly [2] |
|
Wooroora |
1890–1891
|
John Robert Kelly |
|
Encounter Bay |
1890–1896
|
Robert Kelly [2] |
|
Wooroora |
1891–1893
|
Hon Charles Kingston |
|
West Adelaide |
1881–1900
|
George Hingston Lake |
|
Burra |
1890–1896
|
Henry Lamshed |
|
Yorke Peninsula |
1890–1893
|
Albert Henry Landseer |
|
Mount Barker |
1875–1899
|
Alexander McDonald |
|
Noarlunga |
1887–1915
|
John McPherson [5] |
Labor |
East Adelaide |
1892–1897
|
John Miller |
|
Stanley |
1884–1885, 1890–1893, 1896–1902
|
John Moule |
|
Flinders |
1884–1896
|
Laurence O'Loughlin |
|
Frome |
1890–1918
|
John James Osman |
|
Victoria |
1888–1893
|
Hon John Langdon Parsons |
|
Northern Territory |
1878–1884, 1890–1893
|
Hon Thomas Playford [1] |
|
East Torrens |
1868–1871, 1875–1894, 1899–1901
|
Hon Ben Rounsevell |
|
Port Adelaide |
1875–1893, 1899–1906
|
Theodor Scherk |
|
East Adelaide |
1886–1905
|
Sir Edwin Thomas Smith |
|
East Torrens |
1871–1877, 1878–1893
|
Vaiben Louis Solomon [4] |
|
Northern Territory |
1890–1901, 1905–1908
|
William Frederick Stock |
|
Sturt |
1887–1893
|
James Wharton White |
|
Light |
1890–1896
|
- 1 Yatala MHA James Cowan was killed in an accident on 21 July 1890, only two months after his election. Richard Butler won the resulting by-election on 13 August.
- 2 Wooroora MHA Hugh Craine Kelly died on 13 January 1891. Robert Kelly won the resulting by-election on 25 February..
- 3 Wallaroo MHA David Bews died on 24 February 1891. Independent Labor candidate Richard Hooper won the resulting by-election on 23 May.
- 4 Northern Territory MHA Vaiben Louis Solomon resigned on 5 March 1891. He was re-elected in the resulting by-election on 23 and 25 May.
- 5 East Adelaide MHA John Cox Bray resigned on 6 January 1892. Labor candidate John McPherson won the resulting by-election on 23 January.
- 6 Noarlunga MHA Charles Dashwood resigned on 24 February 1892. William Blacker won the resulting by-election on 26 March.