Charles Hilton Dight (1843 – 22 November 1918) was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly.
He worked on his fathers properties and married Jane McDougall in 1871.
[5][6] Dight stood as a Protectionist Party candidate for Singleton at the 1898 election, challenging the sitting Free Trade Party member Albert Gould who had represented the area since 1882.
[9] Dight died in Burwood, NSW on 22 November 1918 aged 76.
[5] An uncle, also called Charles Hilton was a miller and member of the Victorian Legislative Council,[10] while Arthur Dight another uncle, had been elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly as the member for Windsor.