A MEETING called by advertiment of the elec[?]or[?] of Gipps Wa[?] [?] vou[?]ble to the return of M[?] Campbell, P[?] Wilshire an Cowper, was held on Friday [?]vening last at the G s Hotel, in Kent-street. The meeting at [?] ear[?]y period was [?]ll ...
Article : 2,382 wordsHAVING, in Saturday's Herald, given a brief notice of the meeting of electors at Louisa Creek, on the llth instant, convened for the purpose of hearing Mr. Samue's sentiments on various matters affecting the interests of the country, we now append the address ...
Article : 821 wordsMR. ROBERT SCOTT ROSS, candida'c for the Cumberland Boroughs, met the electors of Windsor, in the long room of Ridge's. [?] Hotel, Windsor, on Friday evening last, for the purpose o making an exposition of his poli ica. principles, and setting forth his ...
Article : 4,236 wordsAt a meeting of Mr. G. H. Cox's committee, at Mudgee, it was decided to send to Sydney for the [?] counsel with regard to the question likely to be raised, in the event of his being elected, viz—Whethe Mr. Cox disqualified himself, and disfranchised ...
Article : 65 wordsBEFORE Mr. Dowling, Mr. G. Hil, Mr. J. Weat, tertius, and Mr. M'Lerie. Five persons were convicted of having been found drunk in the streets and were sentenced in the usual [?] pf 20'. fine, and ...
Article : 1,060 wordsBEFORE the Water Police M g s st. and Mr. F. C. Weeker. One seaman for drunkness was fined 10s. Frederick Berkleman was charged with assaulting Richard Marge ts; the case was fully established, and the the defendant ...
Article : 135 wordsA PUBLIC meeting of the electors of Penrith was held on Thursday evening, at Kendall's [?] inn, for [?] purpose of hearing the opinions of Mr. R. S. Kose, one of the [?] for the Cumberland Boroughs. The meeting was numerously and respectably at ...
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Advertising : 592 wordsA MEETING was held ou Friday evening last, in favour of the return of Mr. Plunkett, at Mr. Hourigan's, the Hana of Friendship Inn, William-street, Wolloomooloo. The proceedings were commenced in a larger upper room, but subsequently the assembly ad ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 18 Feb 1856, Page 3
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