Andrew Dods Handyside (1835 – 23 May 1904) was a politician in colonial South Australia (a state of Australia from 1901), a member of the South Australian House of Assembly.
[2] He emigrated to Victoria (Australia) in 1853, and was engaged in pastoral pursuits in that colony and New South Wales until 1868, when he settled in South Australia.
[2] Handyside was elected to the seat of Albert in the South Australian House of Assembly on 5 January 1885, a position he held until the seat was abolished on 2 May 1902.
[1] From 21 June 1892 to 15 October 1892, Handyside was Commissioner of Public Works.
[1] Handyside died at Narracoorte, South Australia on 23 May 1904, survived by one son and three daughters.