Electoral district of West Bourke explained

West Bourke
State:vic
Created:1856
Abolished:1904
Namesake:Bourke West
Class:Rural

West Bourke (sometimes Bourke West) was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Victoria from 1856 to 1904.

The district of West Bourke was one of the initial districts of the first Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1856.[1]

Boundaries

The boundaries of the district included the Great Dividing Range from the source of the Werribee River to the north-eastern branch of the Saltwater River near Big Hill, then from the Saltwater River to the south-western corner of the parish of Bulla Bulla. The eastern boundary included the source of the Moonee Ponds to Flemington Bridge, then south to the Yarra River, Port Phillip Bay and to the mouth of the Werribee River at its source in the Great Dividing Range.[2]

Members for West Bourke

Two members initially, three from the expansion of 1859.[3] Fewer members after the redistributions of 1877 and 1889.

Member 1TermMember 2Term
Patrick PhelanNov 1856 –
Jan 1860
Robert McDougallNov 1856 –
Aug 1857
Joseph WilkieAug 1857 –
Aug 1859
Member 3Term
John Carre RiddellFeb 1860 –
April 1877
Henry AmsinckOct 1859 –
Jul  1861
Mark Last KingOct 1859 –
Jul  1861
John SmithAug 1861 –
Jan 1879
Charles MacMahonAug 1861 –
Aug 1864
Mark Last KingNov 1864 –
Mar 1874
John MaddenMay 1874 –
Oct 1875
Donald CameronMay 1877 –
Feb 1880
Mark Last KingNov. 1875 –
April 1877
Samuel Staughton Sr.May 1880 –
Jun 1880[4]
Alfred DeakinJul  1879 –
Aug 1879
Robert HarperAug 1879 –
Jun 1880
Bryan O'LoghlenJuly 1880 –
Feb 1883
Alfred DeakinJul  1880 –
Mar 1889
Samuel Staughton Sr.Feb 1883 –
Aug 1901
Samuel Staughton Jr.Sep 1901 –
May 1903
Andrew Robert RobertsonJun 1903 –
May 1904

References

Notes and References

  1. Book: Constitutional Development of Victoria, 1851-6 . Edward Sweetman . 1920 . Whitcombe & Tombs Limited . 183 . 4 April 2013.
  2. Web site: An Act to alter the Electoral Districts of Victoria and to increase the number of Members of the Legislative Assembly thereof. 17 December 1858. 12 February 2015. Austlii.
  3. Web site: An Act to alter the Electoral Districts of Victoria and to increase the number of Members of the Legislative Assembly thereof. . 1858 . 8 June 2013.
  4. Web site: The Bacchus Marsh Express. 29 Aug 1903. 12 Feb 2015. TROVE.