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John Bowes (Australian politician)

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Commercial agent and politician (1843–1897)

John Wesley Bowes, MLA for Morpeth

John Wesley Bowes (21 July 1843 – 4 February 1897) was an Australian politician.

He was born in Parramatta to baker John Bowes (later a Wesleyan clergyman) and Euphemia Bridges (née Allen), a temperance reformer and suffragette. He was a commercial agent around Morpeth and Tamworth and from 1885 was principal promoter of the Hunter River Farmers' and Consumers' Cooperative Company. He served a period as mayor of Morpeth. On 23 January 1874 he married Emma Jane Young at Kurrajong. In 1887 he was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly as the Protectionist member for Morpeth. Defeated in 1889, he was re-elected in 1891. His seat was abolished in 1894 and he was defeated running for the urban seat of Newtown-St Peters. Bowes died in Sydney in 1897.

References

  1. "Mr John Wesley Bowes (1843-1897)". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Preceded byRobert Wisdom Member for Morpeth
1887–1889
Succeeded byMyles McRae
Preceded byMyles McRae Member for Morpeth
1891–1894
District abolished
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