James Hoskins


James Hoskins was a politician in colonial New South Wales.
Hoskins was born in London and emigrated to Australia in 1853. After a varied experience on the diggings, he was elected to the New [South Wales Legislative Assembly] for the new Electoral district of [Goldfields North|district of Goldfields North] at the Results of the 1859 [New South Wales colonial election#Goldfields North|1859 election], supported by voluntary contributions from miners. He held the seat at the Results of the [1860 New South Wales colonial election#Goldfields North|1859 election], until financial reasons forced his resignation in 1863, becoming the overseer of northern roads.
He was elected to his former seat at the 1868 Goldfields [North colonial by-election|1868 by-election]. In December 1869 he was returned for Patrick's Plains, and in February 1872 for Tumut. Hoskins was Secretary for Public Works in the Parkes Government from March to August 1877, and Secretary for Lands in the Parkes-Robertson Ministry from December 1878 to December 1881.
He was nominated to the New South Wales Legislative Council on 27 February 1889, a position he held until his death in Strathfield, Sydney, New South Wales on 1 April 1900.