The contingency presumed in our last publication with reference to this district was removed by the declaration of the Returning Officer during the day that a majority of two existed in favour of Mr. Hare, who was therefore ...
Article : 85 wordsWe learn that, in consequence of a misdirection, our polling return from Port Elliot, instead of coming into town, has gone to Macclesfield, and we shall be unable to give the final closing of the poll until we receive the official ...
Article : 108 wordsOn Saturday the polling-places of this district at Tapley's Hill and Noarlunga were thronged with respectable farmers and others desirous of recording their votes in favour of their respective candidates, Major O'Halloran and W. ...
Article : 209 wordsThe state of the poll at its close in town was, for Young husband, 24; for Hawker, 13; leaving a majority in favour of Mr. Younghusband of 11. We shall publish and forward by Monday's mails the full ...
Article : 67 wordsThe Committee of F. S. Dutton, Esq., M.L.C., gave a dinner to the hon. gentleman on Wednesday evening, at the Hamburg Hotel, as a fitting finale to the long and arduous contest so successfully terminated by the triumph of the ...
Article : 6,424 wordsThe second Grant Candidate has now been added to the future Council by the return of Mr. John Baker, for Mount Barker, by a majority of 70, on Tuesday. Only at Woodside did Mr. Slatter obtain a majority, and Mr. Baker owes his ...
Article : 647 wordsOn the 1st instant Captain John Hart was duly put in nomination at Robe Town, the chief polling-place of the above district, as a fit and proper person to represent the constituency in the Legislative Assembly; and having been ...
Article : 153 wordsSir—In your widely circulated paper of last Saturday's date, appears a letter signed by Mr. Walter Duffield, complaining of the attendance and interference of a Roman Catholic clergyman at Salisbury, on the polling-day for the ...
Article : 2,407 wordsThe small but increasing township of Macclesfield, [?]chiefly inhabited by German families, on Wednesday became [?]in its turn the scene of electioneering excitement, being the [?]chief polling-place for the County of Hindmarsh, the other ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 12 Jul 1851, Page 4
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