Candidates of the 1889 New South Wales colonial election

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This is a list of candidates for the 1889 New South Wales colonial election. The election was held from 1 February to 16 February 1889.

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Retiring Members

Protectionist

Free Trade

Legislative Assembly

Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour and marked with an asterisk (*).

Electorates are arranged chronologically from the day the poll was held. Because of the sequence of polling, some sitting members who were defeated in their constituencies were then able to contest other constituencies later in the polling period. On the second occasion, these members are shown in italic text.

ElectorateHeld by Protectionist candidates Free Trade candidates
Friday 1 February 1889
Murrumbidgee 3 Protectionist David Copland*
George Dibbs *
James Gormly *
Alfred Miller
Alexander Smith
George Wilson
Saturday 2 February 1889
Albury Protectionist George Day
John Wilkinson*
Argyle 2 Free Trade Solomon Meyer
Thomas Rose
Edward Ball *
William Holborow *
Balmain 3 Free Trade
1 New
David Buchanan
William Hutchinson
Solomon Hyam
William Inglis
George Clubb*
Jacob Garrard *
John Hawthorne *
Frank Smith *
Bathurst Free Trade Francis Suttor William Paul*
Boorowa Protectionist Thomas Slattery *
Canterbury 4 Free Trade Wilfred Blacket
Alexander Ralston
John Watkin
Joseph Carruthers *
Alexander Hutchison *
John Wheeler*
James Wilshire*
East Sydney 4 Free Trade Joseph Abbott
Thomas O'Mara
Sydney Burdekin *
William McMillan *
George Reid *
John Street *
Eden 2 Protectionist Henry Clarke *
James Garvan *
Nicholas Downing
Glebe 2 Free Trade Michael Conlon
Percy Lucas
Michael Chapman *
Bruce Smith*
Goulburn Free Trade John Osborne William Teece *
Molong Protectionist Andrew Ross *
Newcastle 1 Protectionist
1 Free Trade
1 New
Alexander Brown*
James Fletcher *
William Grahame*
Henry Brown
James Ellis
Charles Stokes
Newtown 3 Free Trade James Angus
Richard Bellemey
James Smith
Joseph Abbott *
Nicholas Hawken *
Edmund Molesworth*
Orange 1 Protectionist
1 Free Trade
Thomas Dalton *
James Torpy*
William Clarke
H M Woodhouse
Paddington 1 Protectionist
2 Free Trade
1 New
William Allen
John McLaughlin
John Neild
John Walsh
Robert Watkins
Alfred Allen *
Robert King*
John Shepherd*
Jack Want *
Queanbeyan Protectionist Edward O'Sullivan *Andrew Cunningham
Redfern 4 Free Trade David Davis
Charles Goodchap*
Peter Howe *
William Schey
Thomas Williamson
George Anderson
John Beveridge
William Stephen *
John Sutherland *
St Leonards 2 Free Trade
1 New
J G Griffin John Burns *
Edward Clark
Joseph Cullen*
Sir Henry Parkes *
South Sydney 1 Protectionist
3 Free Trade
Walter Edmunds*
James Toohey *
William Traill*
John Wright
James Martin*
George Pile
Alban Riley
Bernhard Wise
Tumut Protectionist Travers Jones * Walter Vivian
Wellington Protectionist David Ferguson *
Michael O'Halloran
H N Montagu
West Sydney 4 Free Trade Francis Freehill
Arthur Nelson
John Wearne
John Young
Francis Abigail *
Alfred Lamb*
Daniel O'Connor *
Thomas Playfair*
Yass Plains Protectionist Thomas Colls *
Monday 4 February 1889
Balranald 1 Protectionist
1 Free Trade
Allen Lakeman * Robert Wilkinson *
Braidwood Protectionist Alexander Ryrie *John Lingen
Clarence Protectionist John McFarlane *
East Maitland Free Trade James Brunker *
Grafton Protectionist Richard Becher
John See *
Grenfell Protectionist Robert Vaughn George Greene*
Gwydir Protectionist Thomas Hassall *
Hume 2 Protectionist James Hayes *
William Lyne *
Murray 2 Protectionist Robert Barbour *
John Chanter *
New England 1 Protectionist
1 Free Trade
Henry Copeland *
Charles Givney
William Proctor
James Inglis *
Northumberland 3 Protectionist Joseph Creer *
Ninian Melville *
Thomas Walker *
Josiah Wright
Tamworth 2 Protectionist William Dowel *
Robert Levien *
William Tribe
Upper Hunter 2 Free Trade William Abbott*
Robert Fitzgerald *
Thomas Hungerford
Thursday 7 February 1889
Monaro 2 Protectionist Henry Dawson *
Harold Stephen*
David Myers
Saturday 9 February 1889
Camden 2 Free Trade
1 New
James Hanrahan
John Kidd*
William Richardson
Thomas Garrett *
J Hodgson
William McCourt *
John Pidgeon
Carcoar 2 Free Trade Denis Donnelly
Alfred Fremlin
Charles Garland *
John Plumb*
Central Cumberland 1 Protectionist
2 Free Trade
1 New
Nathaniel Bull
Alban Gee
Warden Graves
John Thorpe
Frank Farnell *
John Linsley*
John Nobbs *
Robert Ritchie*
Gundagai Free Trade John Barnes*
John McLaughlin
Gunnedah Free Trade Harold Tilley Edwin Turner
Hartley Free Trade J P T Caulfield
Richard Inch
John Hurley *
Hastings and Manning 2 Free Trade Hugh McKinnon
John Ruthven
Charles Roberts *
James Young *
Hunter Free Trade William Turner Robert Scobie*
Illawarra 1 Free Trade
1 New
Frederic Jones
Andrew Lysaght
William Wiley
Joseph Mitchell *
Francis Woodward *
Inverell Free Trade George Cruickshank*Alexander Riddel
Kiama Free Trade John Roseby Tom Cole
George Fuller*
Morpeth Protectionist John Bowes
Myles McRae*
John Clarke
Mudgee 1 Protectionist
2 Free Trade
Thomas Browne
G W Townsend
William Wall *
Reginald Black *
John Haynes *
V Kelly
Nepean Free Trade Thomas Smith Samuel Lees *
Parramatta Free Trade Charles Byrnes Hugh Taylor *
Patrick's Plains Free Trade William Browne Albert Gould *
West Maitland Free Trade Thomas Hungerford Richard Thompson *
Wollombi Free Trade Richard Stevenson *Fred Walsh
Young 1 Protectionist
1 Free Trade
John Gough*
James Mackinnon *
John Miller
James Gordon
William Lucas
Wednesday 13 February 1889
Bogan 2 Free Trade
1 New
William Alison*
George Cass*
John Kelly
John Ryrie
William A'Beckett*
Julius Caro
Bourke 2 Free Trade
1 New
W H Daniell
William Davis*
Austin O'Grady
Thomas Waddell *
William Willis*
George Griffiths
Forbes 1 Protectionist
1 Free Trade
George Hutchinson
Alfred Stokes *
Henry Cooke *
Francis Cotton
Namoi Free Trade William Buchanan Thomas Dangar *
Richmond 2 Protectionist William Bourke
Thomas Ewing *
Bruce Nicoll*
John Perry*
Shoalhaven Free Trade William Lovegrove Philip Morton*
Sturt Protectionist Wyman Brown*
Charles O'Neill
Wentworth Protectionist Joseph Abbott *
Wilcannia Protectionist Edward Dickens*Charles Fartiere
Friday 16 February 1889
Durham Free Trade John Wade Herbert Brown *
East Macquarie 2 Free Trade Francis Suttor Sydney Smith *
James Tonkin *
Glen Innes 1 Free Trade
1 New
William Fergusson
Alexander Hutchison*
Francis Wright*
Walter Vivian
Gloucester Free Trade Richard Price John Hart
Jonathan Seaver *
Hawkesbury Free Trade Thomas Rose Alexander Bowman *
Macleay 1 Protectionist
1 New
Otho Dangar*
Phillip Hill
Patrick Hogan*
Frederick Panton
Enoch Rudder
Alfred Salmon
Charles Jeanneret
Edmund Woodhouse
Tenterfield Free Trade Richard Stuart Charles Lee *
West Macquarie Free Trade Paddy Crick Bernhard Wise

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