PROPOSED BANQUET TO JAMES MACARTHUR ESQ—The arrival of the Dencan Dunbar has caused no little stir in this district, from the fact that Mr. James Macarthur and family return to the colony as passengers. A meeting was ...
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Article : 567 wordsPURSUANT to advertisement, the Hon. John Blaxland, Esq., returning-officer for the Electoral District of St. Leonards, declared the state of the poll at Ryde, on Saturday afternoon between two and three o'clock. About ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 396 wordsSIR,—Having just read with much surprise in your issue of yesterday a report of a meeting of electors of Camden, held at Horam's Inn, Sutton Forest, to hear the address of Messrs. Morrice and Badgery, I beg to inform you that the part ...
Article : 398 wordsSIR,—Your correspondent "D." asks me for some explanation of a statement contained in what he was pleased to call "the very interesting and useful article" of mine published in your issue of the 1st instant, to the offest that ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 12 Dec 1864, Page 3
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