First Haines ministry

The First Haines Ministry was the 1st ministry of the Government of Victoria.[1] It was led by the Premier of Victoria, William Haines, with the swearing in of the ministry occurring on 28 November 1855.[2]

Minister Office
William Haines, MLA
William Stawell, MLA
Charles Sladen, MLA
Charles Pasley, MLA
Hugh Childers, MLA
  • Commissioner of Trade and Customs (to 25 February 1857)
Andrew Clarke, MLA
  • Surveyor-General
Robert Molesworth*
  • Solicitor-General (to 17 June 1856)
William Mitchell, MLC
  • Minister without office
Thomas Fellows, MLA
  • Solicitor-General (27 June 1856 to 25 February 1857)
  • Attorney-General (from 25 February 1857)
John Goodman, MLA
  • Commissioner of Trade and Customs (from 25 February 1857)
Robert Sitwell, MLA
  • Solicitor-General (from 25 February 1857)

*Was not elected to Parliament in 1856

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