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Electoral district of Normanby (Victoria)

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State
  
Victoria

Abolished
  
1904

Founded
  
1856

Created
  
1856

Demographic
  
Rural

Date dissolved
  
1904

Electoral district of Normanby (Victoria)

The Electoral district of Normanby was an electoral district in the Legislative Assembly of Victoria, it covered an area from the South Australian border to Portland Bay.

Being defined in the Victoria Constitution Act 1855 as "Bounded on the North by the Grange Burn and River Wannon until the latter joins the River Glenelg; on the West by the River Glenelg to the Sea; on the South by the Sea Shore to the Mouth of the River Shaw; and on the East by the Western Branch of the River Shaw to its Source ; thence by a Line North to the Source of the Swamp Creek; by that Creek to Mount Napier Swamp ; and thence by a Line North Six Miles Fifteen Chains to the Grange Burn, including the Laurence’s and Lady Julia Percy’s Islands, excepting the Country included in the Electoral District of Portland"

It was one of the districts in the inaugural Assembly.

Normanby was abolished in 1904, part of its area was contained in the new Electoral district of Glenelg.

Shiels was Premier of Victoria from February 1892 to January 1893.

References

Electoral district of Normanby (Victoria) Wikipedia