This is a list of members of the South Australian House of Assembly from 1887 to 1890, as elected at the 1887 colonial election:[1]
| Name
 | 
Electorate
 | 
Term of office
 | 
| Josiah Howell Bagster | 
Yatala | 
1881–1890
 | 
| Harry Bartlett | 
Yorke Peninsula | 
1887–1896
 | 
| M. P. F. Basedow | 
Barossa | 
1878–1901
 | 
| David Bews | 
Wallaroo | 
1885–1891
 | 
| Hon John Cox Bray | 
East Adelaide | 
1871–1892
 | 
| Thomas Burgoyne | 
Newcastle | 
1884–1915
 | 
| Robert Caldwell | 
Yorke Peninsula | 
1884–1902
 | 
| John William Castine | 
Wooroora | 
1884–1902
 | 
| Hon Alfred Catt | 
Gladstone | 
1881–1906
 | 
| John Cockburn | 
Mount Barker | 
1884–1898
 | 
| Lewis Cohen | 
North Adelaide | 
1887–1893, 1902–1906
 | 
| Jenkin Coles | 
Light | 
1875–1878, 1881–1911
 | 
| Charles Dashwood | 
Noarlunga | 
1887–1892
 | 
| Henry Edward Downer | 
Encounter Bay | 
1881–1896
 | 
| Hon Sir John Downer | 
Barossa | 
1878–1901
 | 
| John Duncan | 
Wooroora | 
1871–1878, 1884–1890
 | 
| Luke Furner | 
Wallaroo | 
1878–1890
 | 
| William Gilbert | 
Yatala | 
1881–1906
 | 
| Clement Giles | 
Frome | 
1887–1902
 | 
| Peter Paul Gillen [3] | 
Stanley | 
1889–1896
 | 
| Paddy Glynn | 
Light | 
1887–1890, 1895–1896, 1897–1901
 | 
| Benjamin Gould | 
West Torrens | 
1887–1893
 | 
| Lawrence Grayson | 
West Adelaide | 
1887–1893
 | 
| Andrew Dods Handyside | 
Albert | 
1885–1904
 | 
| Edward William Hawker [3] | 
Stanley | 
1884–1889, 1893–1886
 | 
| Hon George Charles Hawker | 
North Adelaide | 
1858–1865, 1875–1883, 1884–1895
 | 
| Frederick Holder | 
Burra | 
1887–1901
 | 
| Robert Homburg | 
Gumeracha | 
1884–1905
 | 
| George Feltham Hopkins | 
Port Adelaide | 
1887–1893
 | 
| William Horn | 
Flinders | 
1887–1893
 | 
| James Henderson Howe | 
Gladstone | 
1881–1896
 | 
| Charles Henry Hussey | 
Encounter Bay | 
1887–1890
 | 
| John Jenkins | 
Sturt | 
1887–1905
 | 
| Frank Johnson | 
Onkaparinga | 
1884–1896
 | 
| Charles Kimber | 
Stanley | 
1887–1890
 | 
| Hon Charles Kingston | 
West Adelaide | 
1881–1900
 | 
| Friedrich Krichauff | 
Victoria | 
1857–1858, 1870–1882, 1884–1890
 | 
| Albert Henry Landseer | 
Mount Barker | 
1875–1899
 | 
| Daniel Livingston [2] | 
Victoria | 
1887–1888
 | 
| William Mattinson | 
Port Adelaide | 
1881–1890
 | 
| Alexander McDonald | 
Noarlunga | 
1887–1915
 | 
| Beaumont Arnold Moulden | 
Albert | 
1887–1890
 | 
| John Moule | 
Flinders | 
1884–1896
 | 
| Benjamin Nash | 
West Torrens | 
1887–1893
 | 
| John James Osman [2] | 
Victoria | 
1888–1893
 | 
| Hon Thomas Playford | 
Newcastle | 
1868–1871, 1875–1894, 1899–1901
 | 
| Rowland Rees | 
Onkaparinga | 
1873–1881, 1882–1890
 | 
| Robert Dalrymple Ross [1] | 
Gumeracha | 
1875–1884, 1884–1887
 | 
| Ben Rounsevell | 
Burra | 
1875–1893, 1899–1906
 | 
| Theodor Scherk | 
East Adelaide | 
1886–1905
 | 
| Sir Edwin Thomas Smith | 
East Torrens | 
1871–1877, 1878–1893
 | 
| Saul Solomon | 
East Torrens | 
1887–1890
 | 
| Lancelot Stirling [1] | 
Gumeracha | 
1881–1887, 1888–1890
 | 
| William Frederick Stock | 
Sturt | 
1887–1893
 | 
| Ebenezer Ward | 
Frome | 
1870–1880, 1881–1890
 | 
- 1  Gumeracha MHA Robert Dalrymple Ross died on 27 December 1887. Lancelot Stirling won the resulting by-election on 12 May 1888.
 
- 2  Victoria MHA Daniel Livingston died on 30 September 1888. John James Osman won the resulting by-election on 1 November.
 
- 3  Stanley MHA Edward William Hawker resigned on 28 May 1889. Peter Paul Gillen won the resulting by-election on 25 June.
 
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