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  2. THE ELECTIONS.

    CROOKWELL, Wednesday.--The principal topic in this little hamlet is the approaching election. Opinion appears to be equally divided as to the chances of the freetrade and ...

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  3. WESLEYAN CONFERENCE. SIXTH DAY (WEDNESDAY).

    The session was opened by a sacramental service, in which the president was assisted by the ex-presidents and other senior members of the conference. Besides the ministers of the ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    A very pleasant invitation entertainment was tendered in the hall of the Singleton Mechanics' Institute on the evening of Thursday, 24th inst., by Miss Sheshan and her pupils, assisted ...

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  5. THE EXCISE DUTY ON TOBACCO.

    A public meeting was held in the Protestant- hall, Castlereagh-street, yesterday evening, to consider the question of the excise tax on tobacco. The chair was taken by Mr. L. F. ...

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  6. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 1,391 words
  7. GOULBURN.

    Goulburn, Wednesday.--A speech in reply to the addresses delivered here on Monday night by Sir Henry Parkes and Mr. M'Milian was made by Mr. John Osborne, one of the ...

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  8. WILCANNIA.

    WILCANNIA, Tuesday.--It is just reported that Mr. Wilson, of Bourke, who accompanied the Governor here on his visit last September, is a candidate for this electorate in the interests ...

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  9. WEST MAITLAND.

    WEST MAITLAND, Tuesday.--A meeting of protectionists has been called for Friday evening to take steps to secure a candidate to oppose Mr. Thompson for West Maitland. ...

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  10. BOURKE.

    BYROCK, Wednesday.--Messrs. Waddell and Davis addressed a largo meeting here last night and got a splendid reception. Mr. Waddell ridiculed the policy of the late Government as ...

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  11. BATHURST.

    BATHURST, Wednesday.--Mr. F. B. Suttor held a meeting to-night at Gorman's Hotel, William-street, about 400 of the electors being present. Mr. Suitor apologised for not being ...

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  12. ILLAWARRA.

    CLIFTON, Wednesday.--Mr. Joseph Mitchell, late member for Newtown, addressed a large meeting of the electors in the Clifton Town hall last night. He described himself as an ...

    Article : 76 words
  13. WENTWORTH.

    Wentworth, Wednesday.--Mr. David Chryatal, freetrade candidate addressed the electors to-night. At the conclusion of the address he announced that as it would be hopeless ...

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  14. MORPETH.

    MORPETH, Wednesday.--Mr. Myles M'Rae addressed a crowded and enthusiastic meeting of the electors in Morpeth on Tuesday night, after which a vote of confidence was ...

    Article : 119 words
  15. YOUNG.

    MURRUMBURRAH, Tuesday.--Mr. W. B. Lucas addressed a large and orderly meeting of electors here last night. He was well received and accorded a good hearing. He announced ...

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  16. CAMDEN.

    BOWRAL, Wednesday.--Mr. Kidd, protectionist candidate for Camden, addressed about 800 people here last night and was accorded a good bearing, but frequently disagreed with on ...

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  17. MUDGEE.

    MUDGEE, Wednesday.--Messrs, Wall, Browne and Townsend addressed an assemblage of about 500 persons here last night, The protectionist candidates were attentively heard and ...

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  18. GENERAL MEETINGS.

    A meeting of the subscribers to the Hebrew Philanthropic aud Orphan Society was held at the Great Synagogue Chambers last night, when Mr. H. Solomon (president) occupied the chair ...

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  19. PATRICK'S PLAINS.

    SINGLETON, Wednesday.--Both candidates are hard at work touring the district. Mr. Browne has had some good meetings, but he always has a good following of the local ...

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  20. STURT.

    BROKEN-HILL, Wednesday.--Mr. De Courcy Browne's intention of remaining in the election is not yet definitely understood here, for over a week ago it was stated that he was a candidate ...

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  21. TUMUT.

    ADELONG, Wednesday.--Mr. W. H. Vivian addressed a large and enthusiastic meeting last night. His eloquent and passionate appeal for the cause of liberty and freedom made a marked ...

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  22. THE NEPEAN.

    PENRITH, Wednesday.--Mr. S. E. Lees, the freetrader; addressed meetings at Yarramundi and Castlereagh last night. The usual vote of confidence was carried. Mr. Smith is to ...

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  23. THE MACLEAY.

    KEMPSEY, Tuesday.--Messrs. Hogan, of Sydney, and Hill, Panton and A. B. Salmon, local candidates, addressed a very large meeting at Basche's Theatre Royal last night. ...

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  24. THE GENERAL ELECTION.

    Sir,--To one who has only been a few months in the colony, fresh from another of the group where the question of the hour has been, and is, to a certain extent being fought out, the ...

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  25. THE BOGAN.

    DUBBO, Wednesday.--Mr, W. C. A'Beckett, of Nelgowrie Station, Coonamble, addressed about 500 electors of The Bogan at the Masonic hall last night in the interests of freetrade. The ...

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  26. DO RAILWAY OFFICERS, &c., LOSE THEIR RIGHTS?

    Sir,--Referring to the paragraph in yesterday's issue, in which the railway chairman states that railways officers are hot now civil servants and enjoy none of the privileges of the Civil ...

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  27. THE HAWKESBURY.

    WISEMAN'S FERRY, Wednesday.--Mr. Alexander Bowman, late member for Tho Hawkesbury, commenced his electioneering tour and addressed the electors last night at Mrs. ...

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  28. SHALL THE CIVIL SERVANTS VOTE ?

    Sir,--I was pleased to note that a "O.S." had taken up the cudgels of a body of gentlemen who can discriminate between the empty verbosity of the protectionists and the sound ...

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  29. CARCOAR.

    COWRA, Wednesday.--Mr. Frank Cotton addressed a very large and enthusiastic meeting in Cowra on behalf of Mr. Garland last night. A unanimous vote of confidence in Mr. Garland ...

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  30. WHY DOES NOT MR. TREATT EMIGRATE ?

    Sir,--Mr. F.B. Treatt's latter concludes with the significant words, "Natural liberty must bo subjected to the common weal." It is a pity Mr. Treatt did not explain the meaning of ...

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  31. THE HUNTER.

    WEST MAITLAND, Tuesday.--Mr. H. J. Adams, a well-known resident of West Maitland, who has a large interest in coalmining ventures in this district, is coming forward as a ...

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  32. DURHAM.

    DUNGOG, Wednesday.--Mr. John Wade, the protectionist candidate for Durham, had a large and enthusiastic meeting here last night. He made a vigorous and telling speech in favor of ...

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  33. DECENTRALISATION AND PROTECTION.

    Sir,--Being a protectionist, I am in favor of decentralisation, which I understand to mean the development of other important centres of the colony besides the metropolis. ...

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  34. THE SOCIAL CHARACTER OF CANDIDATES.

    Sir.--Permit us to draw tho attention of the lectors of the various constituencies to the paramount importance of supporting only each candidates as are known to be socially ...

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  35. FORBES.

    FORBES, Wednesday.--Mr, Hutchinson, the protectionist candidate, will, address the electors at Parkes next Saturday evening. ...

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  36. GLEN INNES.

    EMMAVILLE, Wednesday.--Messrs. F. A. Wright and W. J. Ferguson addressed large meetings here in the protectionist interest last night. No freetrade candidates are yet in the ...

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  37. THE RICHMOND.

    WARDELL, Tuesday.--Messrs. Swing, Nicoll and Perry are reported to have "hunched" for protection. There are two more protectionists in the field, Messrs. Northcott and Bourke. ...

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  38. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 80 words
  39. GUNDAGAI.

    COOTAMUNDRA, Wednesday.--For the Gundagai election Mr. F. Pinkstone will address the electors to-morrow night, it is understood on behalf of Mr. Want. Messrs. Benson and ...

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  40. WELLINGTON.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.--Last night a large number of electors met in the Protestant-hall, where Mr. John Hurley spoke on the political situation and advocated freetrade, his views ...

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  41. GUNNEDAH.

    GUNNEDAH, Wednesday.--Mr. Turner, the freetrade candidate, is at present holding meetings in the country districts, where he is receiving very good support. Mr. Tilley, the ...

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