A largely attended meeting of electors was held at the Masonic Hall, last evening, when Dr.Arthur Renwick, one of the candidates for the representation of East Sydney in the Legislative Assembly, delivered an address. ...
Article : 4,315 wordsMr. C. J. Roberts, one of the candidates for the representation of East Sydney in the new Parliament, addressed a very large number of electors last night from a platform erected in front of the International Hotel, at the corner of ...
Article : 1,387 wordsMr. S. H. Terrry arrived from Sydney, to-day, and met with a good reception. A number of persons in buggies, and accompanied by a band, went out to meet him. He addresses the electors this evening. Mr. Richard Rouse. ...
Article : 73 wordsLast night, Mr. A. Cameron addressed two large meetings of the electors of West Sydney, and received an enthusiastic reception at both. The first was at Pyrmont, where the town band turned out and sereaded him; and the second ...
Article : 1,446 wordsMr. H. H. Cooke addressed about 300 electors, at Osborne Hall. to-night, and met with a cordial reception. He spoke for an hour on the leading topics of the day, and created a good impression. Mr. A. S. Burne, solicitor, was ...
Article : 81 wordsMr. Garrett held a meeting to-night at Hanrahs Hotel. There was a large attendance, and Mr. patrick Throsby occupied the chair. Mr. Garrett strongly condemned the Government for rushing the Camden election, ...
Article : 198 wordsMr. J. F. Burns addressed a large meeting of electors of the Hunter from the balcony of Mrs. Risby's Falls Hotel, this evening. In his address, which occupied about an hour and a half, he gave a review of his votes and actions, ...
Article : 806 wordsA meeting of the electors was held at Cervetto's Woodcutters' Arma Inn, Enfield, on Monday, the 8th instant, to hear Mr. Pigott express his political views. Mr. Allen, of Druitt Town, was voted into the chair and in introducing ...
Article : 421 wordsMr. Alderman S. E. Lees addressed the electors of East Syduey, at the Protestant Hall, last night. Dr. Day occupied the chair, and briefly introduced the candidate. Mr. LEES, who was well received, said that he had been ...
Article : 1,293 wordsAn enthusiastic meeting of Mr. Georage Pile's friends greeted the candidate at his meeting last evening, at the Odd Fellows' Hall, Ashfield. Mr. J. W. Walkin was voted to the chair, and briefly introduced the candidate. Mr. Pile, on ...
Article : 664 wordsYesterday evening a meeting of the electors of East Sydney was held at the Emu Inn, corner of Bathurst and George streets, for the purpose of hearing an address form Mr. Alderman Moore, one of the candidates for the ...
Article : 1,769 wordsSir, In view of the possibility, during the present revival in mining, of enlisting the sympathies of the general public in the question of the treatment of pyrites, I would request of you the favour of a small space in your valuable ...
Article : 646 wordsMr. W. J. Allen, a candidate for the representation of Paddington in the new Parliament, addressed the electors last night from the balcony of Auckland's Hotel, Queenstreet, Woollahra. About 700 assembled to hear him, and ...
Article : 1,276 wordsAtan influential meeting of Mr. C. J. Byrnes' committee it was decided that he should be nominated as a candidate for election. Mr. Byrnes addresses the electors to-morrow and every night till the polling day. Both parties are actively ...
Article : 135 wordsAt the Woodcutters Anns Hotel, Enfield, last night, Mr. Myles M'Rae addresed a very large number of the electors of Canterbury. Mr. Marshall occupied the chair, and introduced the candidate in a lew feeling and appro- j ...
Article : 1,985 wordsMr. Georag A. Llyod addressed the electors at Hamilton on Monday, and at Wickham last evening, and was well received at both places. He spoke on the various measures already passed and those likely to come forward, and went ...
Article : 141 wordsDr. Gordon addressed the electors of the Upper Hunter at Deolev's Hotel on Monday night. He said he would put a poll-tax of £10 a head on Chinese. He was infavour of municipalities, and of making the Upper House ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 11 Nov 1880, Page 3
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