Parkes ministry (1872–1875)

The Parkes ministry (1872–1875) or First Parkes ministry was the fourteenth ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and the first of five occasions of being led by the Premier, the Honourable Henry Parkes.

Having served in the New South Wales Legislative Council between 1854 and 1856, Parkes was elected in the first free elections for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly held in 1856, however resigned from Parliament later that year. He served in the Assembly on several occasions, between 1858 and 1870, being forced to resign on at least on occasion due to his personal insolvency. He came to power as Premier on the first occasion after the Sir James Martin ministry had involved itself in a petty squabble with the colony of Victoria over a question of border duties. The acting-governor had sent for William Forster before parliament met, but he was unable to form a ministry, and in May 1872 Parkes formed his first ministry.[1]

There was no party system in New South Wales politics until 1887. Under the constitution, ministers were required to resign to recontest their seats in a by-election when appointed. These by-elections are only noted when the minister was defeated; in general, he was elected unopposed.

This ministry covers the period from 14 May 1872 until 8 February 1875, when Parkes lost the confidence of the Assembly following Governor Robinson's decision to release of the bushranger Frank Gardiner led to the defeat of the ministry.[2][3]

Composition of ministry

Portfolio Minister Term commence Term end Term of office
Premier
Colonial Secretary
Hon. Henry Parkes MLA 14 May 1872 8 February 1875 &100000000000000020000002 years, &10000000000000270000000270 days
Colonial Treasurer Hon. William Piddington MLA 4 December 1872 204 days
Hon. George Lloyd MLA 5 December 1872 8 February 1875 &100000000000000020000002 years, &1000000000000006500000065 days
Secretary for Lands Hon. James Farnell MLA1 14 May 1872 8 February 1875 &100000000000000020000002 years, &10000000000000270000000270 days
Secretary for Mines 9 May 1874 26 July 1874 78 days
Hon. Robert Abbott MLA 27 July 1874 8 February 1875 196 days
Secretary for Public Works Hon. John Sutherland MLA 15 May 1872 8 February 1875 &100000000000000020000002 years, &10000000000000269000000269 days
Attorney-General Hon. Edward Butler MLA 10 November 1873 &100000000000000010000001 year, &10000000000000179000000179 days
Hon. Joseph Innes MLA2 20 November 1873 8 February 1875 &100000000000000010000001 year, &1000000000000008000000080 days
Solicitor-General 14 May 1872 19 November 1873 &100000000000000010000001 year, &10000000000000189000000189 days
Minister for Justice and Public Instruction Hon. George Allen MLA 9 December 1873 8 February 1875 &100000000000000010000001 year, &1000000000000006100000061 days
Postmaster-General Hon. George Lloyd MLA 14 May 1872 4 December 1872 204 days
Hon. Saul Samuel MLC 3 December 1872 8 February 1875 &100000000000000020000002 years, &1000000000000006700000067 days
Vice-President of the Executive Council
Representative of the Government in Legislative Council
14 May 1872 &100000000000000020000002 years, &10000000000000270000000270 days
1 Without salary as Secretary for Mines
2 Without a seat in Cabinet from 9 December 1873

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Preceded by
Martin ministry (1870–1872)
Parkes ministry (1872–1875)
1872–1875
Succeeded by
Robertson ministry (1875–1877)