On Friday evening a public meeting of the electors of Patrick's Plains was held at Mr. Cullen's Hotel Singleton to hear the lion John Bowie Wilson (Minister for Lands), a candidate for the electorate give an exposition of his views and ...
Article : 2,780 wordsOMISSIONS.—We have again to postpone much matter of interest, and give other news in a very abridged form. To meet the anticipated pressure on our space from the unusual arrangement of our district nominations so close together, we announced ...
Article : 215 wordsOn Saturday afternoon a public meeting of the electors of Paterson was held in the Court-house, Paterson to hear Mr. Arnold, who was announced to address them. Between forty and fifty persons were present. ...
Article : 2,598 wordsYesterday the nomination of candidates for the representation, in the Assembly, of the Lower Hunter electorate took place at the Court-house, Raymond Torrace. About two hundred pcrsons were present; the number would probably have ...
Article : 3,459 wordsWe have had nothing of any inferest to send you. The election for New England was anticipated to csuse a little excitement, but at present there is but one candidate so the field will be dear for Mr. Forster. Mr. Henry Arding ...
Article : 315 wordsBATHURST.—Mr. Cousins has declined to stand for the representation or Bathurst. A requisition to Mr. J. R. Kemp, of Sydney, is in course of signature.—Weather warm. GOULBUKN.—At the Wesleyan jubilee services held at ...
Article : 1,176 wordsCLARENCE RIVER NEW STEAM NAVIGATION COMPACT.— A meeting of the provisional committee was held on Saturday last, at Graiton. The secretary reported that he had received in three days applications for three hundred and twenty-one ...
Article : 180 wordsSIR—Dr. Liddell has evaded instead of answered the statemeuts which I made respecting him at the meeting of Mr.John Lee's friends. To prevent as far as I can further misrepresentation and misconception, I will now repeat what I then at least ...
Article : 1,959 wordsOn Tuesday evening, the 29th Nov., a tolerably large meeting of electors was hold at the court-house, to hear Mr. Allen give an account of his stewardship. Mr. ACHURCH being appointed chairman, said he was thankful for the honor conferred on ...
Article : 1,577 wordsBy rail, yesterdny afternoon, we received the Sydney paper Of yesterday (Monday). The additional telegraphic and insolvenoy intelligence will be lound elsewhere. ...
Article : 162 wordsBrisbane, Friday.—A fire broke out out this morning at [?] past seven, at the corner of Albert and Queen streets. The whole square was burnt up to George-street, and amongst other buildings destroyed were the Union Bank, and Bank of ...
Article : 372 wordsMr. Dangar met a numerous body of the electors here this evening at the court house, and was very iavourably received— Mr. M. Campbell in the chair. Mr. Dangar enteted into an explanation of his conduct since his eiection in 1861. He ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 241 wordsMr. Burdekin on the 1st December, at Gloucester, met the electors of that neighbourhood and of the Barrington. Mr. Beaton was in the chair, about fifty being present. Mr. Burdekin spoke tor an hour, was very well received, and a motion in ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Tue 6 Dec 1864, Page 2
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