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5th Parliament of South Australia

The 5th Parliament of South Australia was a meeting of the legislative branch of the South Australian state government, composed of the South Australian Legislative Council and the South Australian House of Assembly.

Leadership

Legislative Council

House of Assembly

Membership

Legislative Council

Until 19 March 1869

Henry Ayers*
Charles Hervey Bagot*
John Tuthill Bagot*
John Baker
John Henry Barrow
John Crozier
Thomas Elder
Thomas English*
Charles George Everard
John Hodgkiss
Thomas Hogarth
Henry Mildred
William Morgan*
John Morphett*
William Parkin*
William Peacock
Emanuel Solomon
William Wedd Tuxford*

From 19 March 1869

7 of the 18 seats in the upper house were contested in the election on 19 March 1869. Members elected in 1869 are marked with an asterisk (*).

Henry Ayers
John Tuthill Bagot
John Baker*
John Henry Barrow*
John Crozier
John Dunn, sen.*
Thomas English*
John Hodgkiss
Thomas Hogarth
Henry Mildred
William Milne*
William Morgan
John Morphett
Alexander Borthwick Murray*
William Parkin
Emanuel Solomon
Augustine Stow*
William Wedd Tuxford

House of Assembly

All 36 seats in the lower house were contested in the election on 6 April – 4 May 1868.

Barossa

Richard Chaffey Baker
Philip Santo

The Burra

James Boucaut
John Bentham Neales

East Adelaide

Robert Cottrell
Thomas Reynolds

East Torrens

Daniel Fisher
George Pearce

Encounter Bay

Neville Blyth
William Everard

Flinders

William Ranson Mortlock
Alfred Watts

Gumeracha

Alexander Hay
William Sandover

Light

John Hart, sen.
William Lewis

Mount Barker

John Cheriton
William Rogers

Noarlunga

John Carr
John Colton

Onkaparinga

Thomas Playford
William Townsend

Port Adelaide

David Bower
Henry Hill

Stanley

Henry Edward Bright
George Strickland Kingston

The Sturt

Joseph Fisher
Frederick Spicer

Victoria

Henry Kent Hughes
John Riddoch

West Adelaide

Henry Robert Fuller
William Knox Simms

West Torrens

John Pickering
Henry Bull Templer Strangways

Yatala

Wentworth Cavenagh
Lavington Glyde

Changes of membership

House of Assembly

See also

References