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John Hawthorne (politician)

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33: 101:, who had the support of the United Protestant Defence Association due to Hawthorne voting to grant money to various charities which included a Catholic orphanage. He again stood as an independent, but was defeated by Booth with a margin of 390 votes (6.4%). He stood again as an independent in 1907 but finished last of three candidates. He was the Free Trade 54:
to James Hawthorne and Jane Elkins, he attended Cleveland Street Public School before working with a softgoods firm, establishing his own business in 1875. In that year he married Mary Emily Meyn at
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The Hawthorne Canal, which he agitated for in parliament in 1890, is named after John Stuart Hawthorne. In turn, the Hawthorne Canal Reserve, Hawthorne Parade and a stop on the
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Multi-member constituencies were abolished in 1894 and Balmain was split into In 1894 he was not the selected Free Trade candidate for
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on the emergence of political parties in 1887. He was bankrupted again in 1890, but retained the seat unopposed at the
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on its formation in 1901. In 1904 he was denied Liberal Reform pre-selection in favour of
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Hawthorne Canal : the history of Long Cove Creek
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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John Stuart Hawthorne

Sydney
Singleton
Leichhardt
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Balmain
Free Trade Party
resulting by-election
Leichhardt
Liberal Reform Party
Robert Booth
Whip
fifth Parkes government
Reid Government
Inner West Light Rail
Summer Hill
1885–1887
1887–1889
1889–1891
1894–1895
1895–1898
1898–1901
1901–1904
1885 (Balmain)
1887 (Balmain)
1889 (Balmain)
1890 (Balmain by)
1891 (Balmain)
1894 (Leichhardt)

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