A NUMEROUS and highly respectable meeting of the electors of Cornwall, supporters of Mr. W. A. Gardner and Mr. W. L. Goodwin, candidates for the representation of the County took place on ...
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Advertising : 650 wordsA meeting, consisting of about two hundred of the inhabitants of the Wellington Road and neighbourhood, took place on Friday evening last at the Duke of Wellington (Mr. Carter), convened ...
Article : 881 wordsWhen the minutes had been signed, Alderman Thomson (who, with the other Aldermen had holding a meeting for some time in the clerk's Office, not taking their scats in the Council ...
Article : 1,098 wordsThe Black Swan reached the wharf on Saturday a.m. She brought colonial advices to the 16th inst., but no later English news, as neither the Red Jacket nor the Lightning had arrived when ...
Article : 1,819 wordsA SECOND committee meeting took place on Monday evening at the Duke of Wellington, at which upwards of one hundred and fifty voters of the district were present; the unanimity and ...
Article : 1,130 wordsMY DEAR SIR,—Understanding so many persons are disqualified on account of their names being omitted in the Electoral List, I have inferred to the Act of Council 15th Victoria, No. 1, and at ...
Article : 219 wordsI Our advices extend to the 8th instant. The elections for the District Councils were going on. Much interest was excited by them. Rainer's Serenaders are attracting crowded rooms ...
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Advertising : 124 wordsDEAR SIR,—I beg to enclose a ship cut out of the South Australian Register. Poor Fulcrum has received great abuse from his friends as they term themselves. We have discovered that Russian ...
Article : 207 wordsSIR, At the nomination of candidates; Mr. Alderman Douglas made the following remarks: " And then in reference to the water works ; I believe they are [?] as far off being accomplished as ...
Article : 402 wordsSIR,—THE various extracts which appear in your valuable formed on the war question, now assume a magnitude that places all other subjects considerably below [?]. The [?] that we had ...
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The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas. : 1835 - 1880), Wed 21 Mar 1855, Page 3
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