There was considerable excitement observable throughout this district as the day of nomination approached; almost every person to be seen on the roads displayed blue and white ribbons, the colours of the conservative candidate, John ...
Article : 4,252 wordsSunday, July 6—The ketch Maid-of-the-Mill, 33 tons, Gates, master from Yorke's Peninsula. Cargo—Firewood. Same day—The cutter Breeze, 20 tons, Finniss, master, from Oyster Ray. Cargo—Oysters ...
Article : 858 wordsSaturday the 5th instant, being the day appointed for the nomination of a member for the new Legislative Council, about 60 electors assembled at Macclesfield for the purpose of hearing the political opinions of the several candidates ...
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Advertising : 23 wordsMails will be dispatched as under— For Great Britain, by the Ancient Briton, to Ceylon, and overland, on Wednesday, 9th, at half-past 3; and by the Royal Shepherdess, to London, on Tuesday. 15th. ...
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Advertising : 9 wordsA MEETING of the Members of the Executive Council was held at the Council Chamber, on Saturday, when there were present—His Excellency Sir H. E. F. Young, the two Judges. Capt. Sturt. ...
Article : 200 wordsThe contingency presumed in our Saturday's issue with reference to this district was removed by the declaration of the Returning Officer during the day that a majority of two existed in favour of Mr. Hare, who was therefore ...
Article : 74 wordsOn Saturday the polling-places at this district at Tapley's Hill and Noarlunga were thronged with respectable farmers and others desirous of recording their votes in favour of their respective candidates, Major O'Halloran and ...
Article : 215 wordsSINCE our last issue two more Members have been added to the Legislative Council, namely, Mr. Angas for the Barossa, and Mr. Peacock for Noarlunga. Both these gentleman are opponents of ...
Article : 1,052 wordsSir—in your paper at this morning there is a letter in which the writer plumes himself on his Patriotism in voting for Mr. Hare at the West Torrens election, because Mr. Davis holds " destructive opintons" on the subject of ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 7 Jul 1851, Page 2
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