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Advertising : 88 words"AN INHABITANT" has omitted to enclose his name. "A SUFFERER."—Ditto. "AN ELECTOR OF THE COMPANY'S GRANT."—We have withheld a letter of Mr. Madgwick's, in reference to the ...
Article : 83 wordsPERHAPS there is not a single member of the late Parliament who can point to a more unbroke course of consistent conduct there, than Mr. Scott. Pretty [?]earl, all others have had ...
Article : 552 wordsWe learn that on Tuesday the nomination for Wollombi came off, at Wollombi, when Mr. W. T. Cape was the only candidate proposed, and he was accordingly declared by the Returning Officer, D. Dunlop, Esq., duly ...
Article : 44 wordsOn Tuesday a public meeting of electors of Paterson was held at th[?] Paterson Court-house, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the representation of that constituency in the new Parliament. The attendance ...
Article : 7,757 wordsWe can scarcely decide, to our satisfaction, where to place Mr. Cape. In some of his views he seems Liberal, in one or two inclined to Radicalism, but we fear the ground work is ...
Article : 310 wordsMy letter this evening will be entirely ounfined to the result of the election for West Sydney. The po[?]ing throughout the day was conducted with the greatest deco[?]am, and, with the exception of some few [?] ...
Article : 118 wordsOn Tuesday morning, the polling for Newcastle, under the ballot, began at the different wards exactly at nine o'clock. J. R. Bingle, Esq., Returning Officer, presided at the Court-house, Newcastle, while C. B. Ranclaud, ...
Article : 820 wordsThe nomination for the Williams Electorate took place at the Court-house, Dungog, on Monday, 13th. The Returning Officer (G. Mackay, Esq., J.P.), having read the writ and some of the clauses of the Electoral Act, ...
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