"COLLARE[?]I."—The letter is an election squib, and would only be eligible as an advertisement. ...
Article : 17 words[Herald.]—NEW ENGLAND ELECTION.—Mr. Terry and the Hon. W. C. Windeyer arrived yesterday evening Mr. Terry addressed a meeting of about 400 last night and only one hand was held up against ...
Article : 132 words[Herald.]—SOUTHERN GOLD-FIFLDS ELECTION.— The nomination for the Southern Gold-fields took place to-day. Mr. Biker and Mr. Bedell were proposed. The show of hands for Mr. Baker was 33; for ...
Article : 124 words[Herald.]—Air Glyde's motion has been lost, but an amemdment moved by Mr. Cottrell, that this House is not satisfied with the administration of public affairs by the present Ministry, has been ...
Article : 138 wordsYesterday, at noon, the nomination of candidates for the representation of the Lower Hunter took place at the Court-house, Raymond Terrace, in the presence of about three hundred persons. The ...
Article : 4,628 words[Herald.]—At a large and influential meeting of electors last night held here, Mr. J. J. Phelps was proposed by Mr Thomas M'Farland, of Nap Nap, and seconded by Mr. W. E. Twynam, as a fit and ...
Article : 118 wordsThe nomination of candidates for the representation of West Maitland took place yesterday in Mr. Sawyer's Paddock, next the Bank of New South Wales. About two hundred persons had assembled ...
Article : 9,661 words[Empire.]—The return from a washing of stuff of the Sydney Tin Mining Company's claim is 37 cwt, of tin ore. The washing commenced on Thursday and terminated on Fnday. The prospects continued ...
Article : 34 words[Empire.]—NOMENATION FOR HARTLEY.—At the nomination for Hartley to-day the candidates proposed were the Hon. James Byrnes, Mr. Brown Mr. Asher, Mr. E. N. Emmett, Air Garsed, and Mr. ...
Article : 103 words[Empire.]—The result of the polling for the Wellington election shows that Mr.J.S Smith was elected by a majority of 16. ...
Article : 28 words[Empire.]—The election of officers in connection with the North-Western Pastoral and Agricultural Association took place last evening in the Royal Hotel—G. W. Lord, Esq., in the chair. The following ...
Article : 133 words[Empire.]—The nomination for the electorate of Narellan took place to-day. The gentlemen nominated were—Mr. Hurley, Mr. Leary, Mr. W. Walker (of Windsor). The show of hands was in favour of ...
Article : 43 words[Herald.]—NORTHERN GOLD-FIELDS ELECTION. —At the nomination to-day, the following candidates ware proposed:—Mr. Carey, Mr. Forster, and Mr. Bodd. The show of hands was in favour of Mr. ...
Article : 36 words[Empire.]—At the nomination for the Northern Gold-fields to-day, Mr. R. Forster, Mr. Carey, and Mr. Rodd were nominated. The show of hands was in favour of Mr. Carey; but a poll was demanded. ...
Article : 39 words[Herald.]—A large requisition is in course of signature for Mr. A. Goldman, to allow himself to be nominated for the Gwydir. ...
Article : 26 words[Herald.]—NORMANTON.—The weather is fine The Boyne and Flinders rivers are reported crossable. The Norman River is falling slowly. The country round Carrow Creek and the mouth of the Norman ...
Article : 163 words[Herald.]—Mr. Alexander and Mr. Teece have held meetings. The latter appears to be the favourite. ...
Article : 16 words[Herald.]—At Shoalhaven election, Mr. Waiden, Mr. Roseby, and Mr. Smith were nominated to-day. Mr. Smith retired. The show of hands was in favour of Mr. Warden. ...
Article : 30 words[Herald.]—THE LACHLAN ELECTION.—Mr. T. R. Icely and Mr. James Watson were nominated to-day for the Lachlan. The show of hands was declared to be in favour of Mr. Witson. The other side ...
Article : 115 words[Herald.]—Dr. Wall, of Sandhurst, has been committed for trial on a charge of manslaughter, in consequence of his treatment of a child. A murder has been discovered of an old resident ...
Article : 1,037 words[Herald.]—HASTINGS ELECTION.— Returns have been received from seven polling places. They give Smith,4l3; Fattorini, 292; and Garvan, 267. Mr. R. B. Smith's return is almost certain. ...
Article : 75 words[Herald.]—WESTERN GOLD-FIELDS EIECTION. —At the nomination for the Western Gold fields, to-day, the show of hands was in favour of Dr Belin[?] fante. ...
Article : 64 words[Herald.]-THE HASTINGS ELECTION.—Returns for the Hastings electorate give Mr. R. B. Smith, 847; Fattorini, 517; Ganan, 376. There are a few other returns to come in, but they cannot alter the ...
Article : 43 words[Herald.]—Mr. Thomas Brown addressed a large meeting of the electors of Hartley last night. A vote of confidence in him was carried unanimously. He emphatically contradicted the report that he was ...
Article : 146 words[Herald.]—One of the largest meetings ever held at Orange assembled last night, on the invitation of Mr. Samuel, to hear from him an explanation of his past conduct as representative of this electorate, and ...
Article : 170 words[Herald.]—The Agricultural Show was a very great success and the weather was most favourable To Mr. Shaw, the honorary secretary, assisted by Mr. Ramsay, is the credit mostly due. ...
Article : 32 words[Herald.]—Mr. Alderman Woods has arrived here and has been asked to stand for this electorate, but has refused. ...
Article : 20 words[Herald.]—The following is the result of the Eden election.—H. Clarke, 760; J. D'Arcy, 470 Majority for Mr. H. Clarke, 290. Friday. ...
Article : 50 words[Empire.]—Mr. O'Connor, one of the candidates for this constituency, was met to-day by a large cavalcade of horsemen and vehicles seven miles from town and driven into Mudgee amid loud hurrahs. ...
Article : 189 words[Herald.]—Arrived At 11: The Baroda, from Sydney, and the Tamar (s.), from Launceston. Sailed.—Ann (barque), for Newcastle. Friday. ...
Article : 112 words[Herald.]—Mr. O'Connor arrived yesterday, and in the evening addressed a meeting of about 2000 persons Mr. Innes arrived this morning and in the afternoon addressed about 3000 electors. Later this ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 5 Mar 1872, Page 2
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