There was a large number of Electors at the Bush Inn, on Thursday morning, according to appointment, to meet Major O Hallora[?] and hear him state the principles upon which he rested his claims to represent that District in the ...
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Advertising : 1,042 wordsAt 1 o'clock a meeting of electors lock place at the town hip of Nearlunga, Mr Pleasted in the chair. Major O'Halioran again went over his political creed ; although differing in words, it was sub ta[?]ially the same ...
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Advertising : 719 wordsThe friend of Mr Anstey musteted in force on Thursday evening at the Sussex Anus, Walkerville, for the purpose of heating that gentleman-state the views he held upon the principal political topics of the day. The large room of the ...
Article : 125 wordsAt a meeting of the electors of Yatala district, held at Smith's Hotel. Gawler P[?]ains, It was moved by Mr C. S. Hare, and seconded by Mr Duffield, that Mr James Umpherstone, of Smith's Creek, ...
Article : 227 wordsAnother meeting was held yesterday, at Mr Wright's. Salisbury, to give a-hearing to Mr Hanson—Mr R[?]hard Smith in the chair. The Chairman read the advertisement convening the ...
Article : 496 wordsAbout twenty persons assembled at the Emu Hotel, Morphett Vale, on Wednesday afternoon, to hear, for the second time, Mr Peacock state his political sentuments, and subject himself to be examined by the electors. ...
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South Australian Gazette and Mining Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1847 - 1852), Sat 5 Apr 1851, Page 4
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