The polling for the election of two candidates to serve as representatives for Newtown in the new Parliament took place yesterday. The greatest interest was manifested in the election by the friends of the respective candidates, and ...
Article : 1,550 wordsSir P. Jennings had a most successful meeting here on Saturday night. During a speech of two hours he was listened to with great attention, and loudly applauded. All the leading gentlemen of the district were present, and the ...
Article : 73 wordsMr. Cullen addressed the electors from the balcony of the Council Hotel, on Saturday evening. Mr. T. Easterbrook presided, and there was a good crowd, but the candidate's reception was anything but enthusiastic. His address was ...
Article : 68 wordsAt the nomination to-day Mr. Edmund Barton was returnel without opposition. He was proposed by Alderman Prdham and seconded by Mr. Alderman Kennard. The proceedings were very orderly. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe polling for the electoral district of St. Leoneras took place yesterday, the candidates for the single seat being Messrs. J. S. Furnell and B. O. Holtermann. The result, as far as known at present, is as follows:— ...
Article : 93 wordsOn Saturday night, at the Temperance Hall, Dr. Tarrant addressed a large and enthusiastic meeting of the electors, Mr. John Black, Mayor, presiding. The doctor gave a lengthy exposition of his views on the leading public ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 wordsThe polling for the electoral district of Canterbury took place yesterday, and was exceedingly large, the number of votes cast being considerably greater than was expected. In Sydney a great deal of interest was felt in the election, ...
Article : 619 wordsMr. J. F. Burns and Mr. Nowlan are holding meetings in all parts of the Hunter. Mr. Bums declares he is an uncompromising free trader, a stanch supporter of the Public Instruction Bill, is opposed to remission of interest, ...
Article : 102 wordsMr. W. T. Goonan addressed a large meeting, and was favourably received. He gave a long review of his past career, but absolutely nothing definite as to the future, and ill defined notions on free trade and protection. After along ...
Article : 77 wordsAt the nomination to-day, Messrs. John See and Richard Stevenson were nominated—the former proposed by E. M. Ryan, J.P., seconded by F. W. Chapman; the latter proposed by S. Avery, seconded by A. Cameron. Both ...
Article : 73 wordsA meeting of electors was held on Saturday night, in favour of J. B. Oliffe, of Sydney. A committee was formed, and Brewarrina, Cobar, and Bourke are now being canvassed. Oliffe speaks at Cobar Wednesday, at Bourke ...
Article : 72 wordsAt the nomination the show of hands was in Mr. John Brown's favour. The meeting at times was very disorderly, owing to the introduction of the religious question by Mr. Burnett. Mr. John Brown was nominated by Mr. W. ...
Article : 69 wordsMr. H. L. Beyers arrived in town this afternoon. A large cavalcade of buggies and horsemen, accompanied by a band, went out to meet him, and afterwards drove through the principal streets. Mr. Beyers returned a few words of ...
Article : 65 wordsAt the nomination to-day, Mr. Kerr was proposed by Mr. George M'Kay, J.P., seconded by Mr. Cornwall; Mr. W. Clarke was proposed by Mr. A. Murry, seconded by Mr. J. Windred; Mr. T. Dalton was proposed by Mr. J. C. ...
Article : 68 wordsMr. J. B. Donkin addressed a large meeting of electors here on Saturday. He said he was in favour of classification of land and division of the country into two parts, separating salt-bush plains of the interior from the fertile ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 212 wordsThe nomination took place to-day. Dr. Ross was proposed by Mr. D. Hudson and seconded by Mr. J. R. Ardill. Mr. John Smith was proposed by Mr. Wynne, Mayor of Molong, and seconded by Mr. Lamson of Cudal. ...
Article : 71 wordsA very strong gale of wind was blowing all day and the speakers had much difficulty in being heard from the hustings. About 150 people assembled at noon, when J. S. Morgan proposed and Francis Gilmartin seconded Mr. ...
Article : 186 wordsMr. Burdekin has met with splendid receptions at Dungowan, Nundle, Hanging Rock, and Curribubula during his canvass. He delivers an address at Attunga to-night, and then at Manilla and Barraba. Mr. Levien addressed a ...
Article : 65 wordsThe nomination of candidates for the representation of the Hawkesbury electorate took place, at the Court-house, Windsor, yesterday, in the presence of about 400 persons. Mr. James B. Johnston officiated as Returning Officer, and ...
Article : 4,031 wordsMr. A. E. Middleton addressed a large meeting of the electors at Frogmore on Friday last, and was well received, addressing them for upwards of an hour. A vote of confidence—proposed by Mr. Channon and seconded by Mr. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 wordsThe nominations for the Inverell electorate were held today, at the Masonic Hall; Mr. Hindmarsh acting as Returning-Officer. Mr. John M'Kenzie proposed Mr. R. L. Murray as a fit and proper person to represent the ...
Article : 148 wordsMr. Line held a meeting here on Saturday. A unanimous vote of confidence was carried with enthusiasm, and he will certainly be returned at the head of the poll for Hume. ...
Article : 38 wordsTo-day at the nomination meeting Mr. Solomon presided. Mr. Rawlinson proposed and Mr. Wood seconded Mr. Clarke; Mr. Shiels proposed and Mr. O'Reilly seconded Mr. Garvan; Mr. Stiles proposed and Mr. Haywood seconded ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 343 wordsThe election to-day caused great excitement at Tenterfiele. The results thus far are—Mr. Dillon 225, and Mr. Christic 94; at Deepwater, Mr. Dillon 28, and Mr. Christie 2; at Willson's Downfall, Mr. Dillon 24, and Mr. Christie ...
Article : 66 wordsThe following are the results of the polling for this district:—Mr. H. H. Brown—Dungog, 89; Clarencetown, 9; Bandon Grove, 41; Brookfield, 19; Paterson, 173; Waugat, 37; Underbank, 48: total, 416. Mr. Johnston—Dungog, ...
Article : 88 wordsThe state of the poll was announced, from the balcony of the Royal Hotel, at various times from 4 to 6 o'clock this afternoon, as each return came in. No official declaration has up to the present time been made. The formal ...
Article : 101 wordsThe polling for this district was curried on all day amidst a great deal of excitement. The returns received up to the present show that Mr. E. A. Baker has polled 1014; Lynch, 674; W. H. Suttor, 606. The returns from ten ...
Article : 76 wordsThe nomination of randidates for the representation of the electorate of Hartley in the new Parliament took place at the Court-house, Hartley, at noon to-day. The electorate was well represented, numbers having flocked in ...
Article : 2,239 wordsThe nomination for Illawarra took place on Suturday, and, there being no opposition to Mr. Alexander Stuart that gentleman was declared elected. ...
Article : 29 wordsNominations.—Balranald, Bourke, Braidwood, Forbes Gloucester, Grenfell, Gunnedah, Hume (The), Northumberland, West Maitland. Polling.—East Macquarie, Hunter (The), Macleay (The) ...
Article : 66 wordsThe nomination for the electoral district of East Waitland was held in the Courthouse to-day, and was well attended. Mr. Alexander Brown acted as Returning-officer. and real the writ and advertisement by which he had ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 23 Nov 1880, Page 3
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