Electoral district of East Macquarie
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East Macquarie was an electoral district
of the Legislative Assembly
in the Australia
n state of New South Wales
between 1859 and 1894, in the Bathurst
region. It was represented by two members, with voters casting two votes and the first two candidates being elected.
New South Wales Legislative Assembly electoral districts
The New South Wales Legislative Assembly is elected from 93 single-member electorates called districts.- Current districts :This is a list of districts for the 2011 state election.* Albury* Auburn* Ballina...
of the Legislative Assembly
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
The Legislative Assembly, or lower house, is one of the two chambers of the Parliament of New South Wales, an Australian state. The other chamber is the Legislative Council. Both the Assembly and Council sit at Parliament House in the state capital, Sydney...
in the Australia
Australia
Australia , officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. It is the world's sixth-largest country by total area...
n state of New South Wales
New South Wales
New South Wales is a state of :Australia, located in the east of the country. It is bordered by Queensland, Victoria and South Australia to the north, south and west respectively. To the east, the state is bordered by the Tasman Sea, which forms part of the Pacific Ocean. New South Wales...
between 1859 and 1894, in the Bathurst
Bathurst, New South Wales
-CBD and suburbs:Bathurst's CBD is located on William, George, Howick, Russell, and Durham Streets. The CBD is approximately 25 hectares and surrounds two city blocks. Within this block layout is banking, government services, shopping centres, retail shops, a park* and monuments...
region. It was represented by two members, with voters casting two votes and the first two candidates being elected.
Members for East Macquarie
Member | Party | Term | Member | Party | Term | ||
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William Suttor William Henry Suttor William Henry Suttor was an Australian pastoralist and politician. Suttor was born in Baulkham Hills, New South Wales, the third son of George Suttor and his wife Sarah Maria, née Dobinson.... |
None | 1859—1859 | William Cummings | None | 1859—1874 | ||
Thomas Hawkins | None | 1859—1860 | |||||
Daniel Deniehy Daniel Deniehy Daniel Henry Deniehy was an Australian journalist, orator and politician; and early advocate of democracy in colonial New South Wales.-Early life:... |
None | 1860—1860 | |||||
William Suttor William Henry Suttor William Henry Suttor was an Australian pastoralist and politician. Suttor was born in Baulkham Hills, New South Wales, the third son of George Suttor and his wife Sarah Maria, née Dobinson.... |
None | 1860—1864 | |||||
David Buchanan | None | 1864—1867 | |||||
John Suttor | None | 1867—1872 | |||||
James Martin James Martin (Australian politician) Sir James Martin, KCB, QC was three times Premier of New South Wales, and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales from 1873 to 1886.-Early career:... |
None | 1872—1873 | |||||
Walter Cooper | None | 1873—1874 | |||||
John Booth | None | 1875—1877 | William Suttor, Jr. | None | 1875—1879 | ||
John Robertson | None | 1877—1878 | |||||
Edmund Webb | None | 1878—1881 | |||||
Edward Combes | None | 1879—1885 | |||||
Alfred Pechey | None | 1882—1882 | |||||
Sydney Smith Sydney Smith (Australian politician) -Early years:Born in Colyton, near Penrith, west of Sydney, the son of a hotel keeper, Smith was educated at public schools before gaining work with the railways... |
None | 1882—1894 | |||||
John Shepherd | None | 1885—1887 | |||||
Free Trade Free Trade Party The Free Trade Party which was officially known as the Australian Free Trade and Liberal Association, also referred to as the Revenue Tariff Party in some states and renamed the Anti-Socialist Party in 1906, was an Australian political party, formally organised between 1889 and 1909... |
1887—1894 | James Tonkin | Free Trade Free Trade Party The Free Trade Party which was officially known as the Australian Free Trade and Liberal Association, also referred to as the Revenue Tariff Party in some states and renamed the Anti-Socialist Party in 1906, was an Australian political party, formally organised between 1889 and 1909... |
1887—1894 |