Precisely at 12 o'clock, Mr. William Salter, J.P, the Returning Officer,ascended the platform, which had been erected for the occasion in front or the Court-House at Kapunda, and which was surmounted by ...
Article : 1,819 wordsA large number of the electors and others assembled in front of the Globe Inn. A commodious verandah served for hustings immediately in front on the second storey. Captain Redda, attended by Dr. Mahony, ...
Article : 3,616 wordsThe proceedings of this day were opened at 12 o'clock, at the Globe Inn, Kensington, where the hustings had been creeled, and where also a large concourse of persons were gathered, in vehicles and on loot, nearly all ...
Article : 7,608 wordsThe day broke with, a slight rain, but towards 10 o'clock the sun shone gaily, and soon afterwands groups of country gentlemen began to master in the quiet little "county town" of Nearlunga. At about ...
Article : 3,205 wordsThe hustings, which were erected in front of the Hagon Arms, consisted of a substantially-built platform, roefed with canvas, above which the Hags of the candidates flaunted proudly in the breeze in all the gaiety of ...
Article : 2,701 wordsThe nomination of a representative of the electors of this district in the Legislative Council took place on Tuesday last at Nairne. Mr. R. B. W. Andrews, the Returning Officer, opened the business. He stated that ...
Article : 2,555 wordsThe balcony at the Cremorne Hotel, one of the best for the purpose in the colony, was again used as a hustings. Mr. Reynolds arrived first with a small procession of gigs and horsemen, and the Major afterwards in an open ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 22 Sep 1855, Page 6
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