MONDAY last being the day appointed for the nomination or a representative for Newcastle, all other business was nearly entirely responsed in the town. Several of the friends of the respective candidates assembled at an early hour in groups near the hustings, ...
Article : 6,643 wordsJUNE 8.—Last night, Mr. S. D. Gordon met the electors of thi district in the court-house, at Stroud. Mr. Green was called to the chair, and introduced the candidate. Mr. Gordon then addressed the meeting, enumerating, as he went along the votes he ...
Article : 726 wordsPURSUANT to advertisement Mr. Thomas Dangar met the electors at Mr. Whiteman's (the White Hart), on Tuesday afternoon, the 7th instant. There was a large and respectable attendance, numbering some three hundred. At the appointed time Mr. Wright, ...
Article : 1,165 wordsA PUBLIC meeting of the electors or Tamworth was held on Monday evening, June 6th. at Mr. Barnes' inn, for the purpose of hearing rrom Dr. Jenkins, their late representative, an account of his stewardship during his past legislative career. Although ...
Article : 5,499 wordsA MEETING of the friends and supporters of Mr. Hurley was held on Saturday evening, at the Joiners' Arms, Campbelltown; between 300 und 400 persons were present. Mr. Lawrence Kendall was called to the chair, and briefly ...
Article : 1,096 wordsA MEETING of the electors of Liverpool Plums, was held on Wednesday evening last, at Mr. W. Lawrence's Inn, at Tamworth, to hear from Mr. F. T. Rusden, a candidate for their suffrages, an exposition of his political principles. The meeting was called for ...
Article : 124 wordsMR. GORDON met tne electors of this district at Clarence Town, on Thursday last. The chair was taken by Mr. W. Lowe, J.P., who introduced Mr. Gordon, and requested for him a fair hearing. Mr. GORDON, after a few preliminary remarks, said that when ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 15 Jun 1859, Page 5
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