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Hon Sir Henry Ayers GCMG

North-Eastern District
Legislative Council

About Me

Full Name
Sir Henry Ayers GCMG
Date of Birth
01 May 1821
Party
Pre-Party System
Position
Former Member
Electorate
North-Eastern District
House
Legislative Council
Date Elected
09 March 1857
Prior Employment
Financier
Public Activities
Henry Ayers emigrated to Adelaide with his wife Elizabeth in 1841. Young, ambitious, and determined, he quickly gained work as a law clerk and, in 1845, was appointed secretary of the South Australia Mining Association. His shrewd business sense and growing control over the finances and votes of outside investors saw him rise to the position of Managing Director of the organisation in 1850. By the time he was elected to the Legislative Council of the first Parliament in 1857 he had amassed a significant personal fortune, primarily from his interests in the lucrative Burra Burra copper mine. From his position in the Upper house, Ayers became Premier in no less than seven different administrations in the decade from 1863. His various ministerial permutations ranged in duration from 13 days in 1864 to just under a year and a half in 1867-68. Perhaps more than any other nineteenth century South Australian Premier, Ayers' political career reflected what his contemporary A. Forster called the period's 'chronic ministerial instability' - the result of the fragmentation and ideological incoherence of the young Parliament. Ayers' last ministry fell in 1873, but he remained a powerful member of the Legislative Council until 1893. Knighted in the 1870's, Ayers died in 1897 wealthy, influential, and respected.
Other Information
Image reproduced with permission -
State Library of South Australia, SLSA: B10797
Deceased
11 June 1897

Electoral History

Date
District
House
Party
Reason (if retired)
12 May 1888 - 19 Dec 1893
North-Eastern District
Legislative Council
Pre-Party System
Resigned
09 Mar 1857 - 12 May 1888
The Province
Legislative Council
Pre-Party System
Changed Seat

Offices Held

19 Dec 1893 - Current
Former Member
02 Jun 1881 - 19 Dec 1893
President, Legislative Council

Ministerial Appointments

06 Jun 1876 - 26 Oct 1877
Chief Secretary
22 Jan 1872 - 22 Jul 1873
Chief Secretary
22 Jan 1872 - 22 Jul 1873
Premier
13 Oct 1868 - 03 Nov 1868
Chief Secretary
13 Oct 1868 - 03 Nov 1868
Premier
03 May 1867 - 24 Sep 1868
Chief Secretary
03 May 1867 - 24 Sep 1868
Premier
20 Sep 1865 - 23 Oct 1865
Premier
15 Jul 1863 - 04 Aug 1864
Premier
15 Jul 1863 - 23 Oct 1865
Chief Secretary
04 Jul 1863 - 15 Jul 1863
Without Office
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