Alfred Arthur O'Connor was a wild-card Irish miner who attended the Melbourne Land Convention 1857 and was elected onto the Ballarat Mining Board 1858; he followed the big gold rush to Chiltern in 1859 and was a successful deep wet lead miner.
He stood as a candidate for the Ovens election in 1859 and lost.
Returned to Ballarat and was elected into parliament for Grenville during 1861.
[1] O'Connor moved to Sydney in 1872 and was an unsuccessful candidate at the 1873 Mudgee by-election for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly.
[2][3] His activities on the Ovens covered in detail in Shenanigans on the Ovens Goldfields: the 1859 election.