Electoral district of Avoca
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Avoca Victoria—Legislative Assembly |
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File:Electoral district of Avoca, Victoria.png
Location in Victoria
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State | Victoria |
Created | 1859 |
Abolished | 1889 |
Demographic | Rural |
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Avoca was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly[1] in the Australian state of Victoria from 1859 to 1889. It was based in northern Victoria. It was defined by the 1858 Electoral Act as: <templatestyles src="Template:Blockquote/styles.css" />
Commencing at the source of the River Avoca in the Main Dividing Range ; thence northwards by that river and by a line bearing north to the River Murray ; thence by the River Murray to the River Loddon; thence south-wards by the River Loddon to McNeil's Creek;[a] thence by McNeil's Creek to the Main Dividing Range; and thence westerly by the Main Dividing Range to the commencing point aforesaid, including the parish of Tarnagulla.[2]
In April 1889, a new district, Talbot and Avoca, was created.[4]
Members
2 members[5] | |||||
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Member 1 | Term | Member 2 | Term | ||
George Samuel Evans | Oct 1859 – Jul 1861 | James Macpherson Grant | Oct 1859 – Jul 1870 | ||
Benjamin George Davies | Aug 1861 – Feb 1880 | ||||
Peter Finn | Oct 1870# – Jan 1871 | ||||
James Macpherson Grant | Apr 1871 – Apr 1885 | ||||
Thomas Langdon | May 1880 – Mar 1889 | George Enright Bourchier | Jun 1885# – Mar 1889 |
# = by-election
External link
- Electoral district of Avoca Map at State Library of Victoria
References
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