Walter Duffield
Walter Duffield (1816 – 5 November 1882) was a pastoralist and politician in colonial South Australia, Treasurer of South Australia 1865 to 1867.[1]
Duffield was born in Great Baddow, Essex, England, son of son of William Duffield, a farmer.[1] Walter arrived in South Australia in the William Barras in December 1839.[1] Duffield built up the Para Para estate and produced hams, wines and orchard fruit; he later had 40,000 Merino sheep.[1]
He started business in Gawler as a flour miller ("The Victoria Mill") and merchant in September 1847,[2] and, in conjunction with Harrold Brothers as Duffield, Harrold and Company (later Duffield, Harrold and Hurd), owned Weinteriga and Outalpa stations.[3]
Duffield was member for Barossa in the South Australian House of Assembly from 9 March 1857 to 6 April 1868 and from 14 April 1870 to 13 December 1871,[4] and was Treasurer in the John Hart Government from 23 October 1865 to March 1866,[5] and in the Ministry of James Boucaut, which succeeded it, from the latter date till 3 May 1867.[4] Duffield subsequently sat in the South Australian Legislative Council from 3 April 1873 to 27 May 1879, when every four years one third of the Legislative Council was elected by the whole colony as one electorate "The Province".[4]
Duffield died in Gawler, South Australia on 5 November 1882 and was buried in Willaston cemetery.[1] Duffield was survived by his wife Phoebe, née Johnstone (married 7 March 1842) and by one son and five daughters.[1]
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- ↑ Mennell, Philip (1892). " Duffield, Walter". The Dictionary of Australasian Biography. London: Hutchinson & Co. Wikisource
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