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ípeth.
/THE HON.
ADDRESS YOU
AS FOLLOWS:
NELSON'S PLAINS-TUUBSDAY, at Eight o'clock HEXHAM-FBIDAY, at Eight o'clock.
J. W. BOWES, 1 Joint Hon.
725_J. C BEATTIE, / Sees.
ELECTORATE
MORPETH
Hon. R. Wisdom's Committee.
D. Sim, J.P. A Tulip
P. O'Keeffe, J.P. Saml.'Ling
J. Wingrove J. M. Jones Dr. Carr
P. K. Haydon, J.P.
Wm. Brooks S. Harris
C F. Wakely
D. J. Campbell, J.P. Juan, Tierney F. Twine J. W. Lee
H. D PortuB J. W. Bowes Too». Sim Robt. Sim Peter Sim
T, H. Porteus Jesse Jacob S Peden
John Quinn Jaa. Smith C. Coxsbed Jas. Searles Jas. Harris S. Maynard
Geo. Blundell R.G. Percy T. Campbell Thoa. Butter M. Smith
D. Lambert
Chas. Dudley E Symonds Chas. Wade
Edwd. Landrigan James Coombes J. B. Christian James Heap
Richd. Stubbs Geo. Ling
Wm. Searles
Alfred Searles J. hn Cameron
Michael Pickett Geo. Robertson William Gear
V»__T- gTMann
- Kédk^Wileon
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Henry Geering Tracy, Dawson Thos. Laj cock James Morrow Thos, Pearse
Wm. Bramble Wm. Anderson Wm. Bunt
Jcsh, McDonald B. Hamilton Edwd. King
Alex. MoMurray John McMurray Josh. Bee
Dennis Hickey, sen. Wm. Morris John Cornu
Johu Mitchell, J.P. James Elliott
Richd. Wilkinson H. Hook
Tbo». Boyd
William Barnes Herbert Mills J. C. Beattie
Robt Harding E. J. Tate
Hobt. Wright E. Sutliff F. Tavlor
Jss. Smith W.Cole
T. S. Matthews P. Lambert JHS. Laidlaw J. W. White ?. Hopwood Jno. Newton W. Wray
Jno. Quinn
Dan). Guilfoyle F. Neinby
P. Nicholson
Thoa. Harding John Harden
Walter Thomas Fredk. Fairhall Thoa. Fairball
Henry Fairball Thos. Hall Geo. Foot
Wm. Stephens E. Swinden Robert Bolt
Robt. Bolt, jun. L. McFadyen
.Denis Kennedy ?Mich-el O'Brien Earl King
Pat. McCaffrey AbrnliAm Golby A. Golby fun. \William Golby j),W. Collard Cb»* " 'den A- I '0
W. A. ibe Mítico ¿se Donalt. "tee Alex* Mt-ae Chas, Watfí '
James Martín , Joseph Wtltfit
Joseph Blacktop (
P. Stevens
h Havilar d T Haviland F. H'.viland
Jno. M'Murray - Frank Hearse Larry Moran Jack Moran Con Pile
John Daly Pk. Dr.Iy
John Troy
D. Lambert E.Simon
J JO. M'Murray George Weat Micty Hickey Jumes Hickey Jno Qreivea R <bt. Sucker J. W. Boag C'S. Boag
With power 72«
Hon. J. Eales Ed. Tate
Geo. Kite 8. Davis
J. G. White
James M'Cartby Thos Johnston M. Macguire M. M vera
T. M'Carthy Thcs. Bird
J. M'Fiidyen JAS. Spence S. Mansfield P. M'Carthy
Thos. M'Carthy, senr. Thos. M'Carthy, junr. Wm. Styman F. Murphy
E Tricklebank Richd. Webb E. Styman Jas. Hogan Geo Mann M Duggan Jas. Lawlor Geo. Hartey Kobt. Brooks John Dawson Wm. Bowe Eli Hain
Thoa. Gear
W. J. Davis
James Saunders J. Godfrey B. Lone
Wm. Appleyard
John Pearse, J.P. John Graham Robt. Graham Geo. Sexton Geo Bishop S. Skinner D. Newton
D. Nicholson
Gea. Middleton Thoa. Carter J. Todd J Lavis
James Elkin
Henry Macnamarraj. .v. Thos. Dennett
v-- War. Dennett
J. Carney F. Carney
Wm Corbett, sen.
P. Corbett
Wm. Corbett, jun. M. Corbett P. Smith
Luke Priddle M. Hill D. Bull
H. Parsons
Sam 1. Brown R. M. Doyle John Lynch M. Bill
P. Kenedy A. Knnedy
C. Williams J. Eastwood T. Bartle D. Hickey Jno. Little Jas. Maher
Dennis Guilfoyle JAB. GArratty
Geo. Mainwaring F. Walker T. O'Deli W. Milne
G. Mattingly J. M'Carthy H. Geary Jno. Hare
W. Hoolaban
Robt Partridge
Jas. Coombs Jno, Pike
Peter Canavan H. Holland
Wm. Haddock
Jno. Peppertine J. J Graham.
Geo. Stephens Thos. Stephens M. Madigan
Thos. Burlies John Burgiss Baml. Foot
James Foot Jonas Foot Hugh Seeds Jns. Duff W. Bull '
Fred Laxton Henry Laxton Patrick Honan
Patrick M'Namara W. O'Brien J. Knox ' R. Foote
Wm. Fuher E
J. T. Junor Wm. Davis Joe. Turner
Jno Wiseman
Thos M'Inerney Jno. Boban, Wm. Quinn 8. W. White
, Henry Baavls, .' ' W. Innées 1
W. G. Mungon Martin Tracey Richard Taylor v Jos. Dennett ,
Alex. Reid
ich. Hagan
Wm. Shelly, J.P. f Richd. Mayo
jPotk. O'Loughlin /Hugh Elkin
| Jno Maloney
/ JBB. Saunders, sen. / Jas Saunders, jun. / Mat. Smith
/ Cbaa. Phelps. / Tb. Hales
i Jno. O'Brien
Geo. 8imo&8, san. Quo. Simons, jun. Jno. Coswell Mat. Grice
Bobt. Grice David Grice Henry Grice
to add to their Number.
J. W. BOWK«. 1 Joint
J. C BEATTIE,/Hon, St«,
fin iWi
ELECTORS
OP
MORPETH.
SOME REASONS
WHY YOU SHOULD
VOTE
ron THE -
¡HOIST. BOBT.
Because he is DEAD
AGAINST land monopoly.
Because lie is in favor
of the land for the people.
Because he is opposed
to fixity of tenure, which means hand- ing over the land (your birtliright) to squatters and capi- talists.
Because he is opposed
to Chinese immigra-
tion.
Because he is in favor
of genui&e reform and amendment in the Land Law and Licensing Act.
Electors
OP
Morpeth.
DOM BE LED AWAY
BY
CL,A.FTRAP>
AND
FALSE ISSUES,
BUT
WISDOM,
Who is your true and
proved friend, 'and who is honest in his opinions, and fear- less to make them known.'
TOTE
FOB
Wisdom,
N0 TAMPERING
WITH THE
EDUCATION ACT.
FOB
tOTE
'l¥I,
IF YOU W.ANT TO
l^etln one that Demon.
Sectarianism.
801*
To Henry kiiiol Cob, Eso,,,
s-riDisrEir.
DEAR SIR,-We, the undersigned Electors of
Weet Maitland, uspectfully request that you will allow yourself to be NOMINATED AT THE ENSUING ¿LECTION ; and should you consent, we pledge ourselves to uea eil legitimate means to
secure j our return. John Lee
W. H Mullen Carl F. Soiling
William Filmer Geo. Burrow James Birre! I J. Wood forth R. Arnold Ben Hart
G. H V. Beckmann James J. Callaghan Fred. Menkens J. A. Pulbrook
C. H. C. Harmening Wm. Bruce R. M'Lean
Chas. Cannon
James Wolstenbolme O. K. Young M. Moore C. Hart
John Eckford Ums, H. Arkell
Thomas Johnston James Mackay
Jobo E. Bourke Henry Fitness F. Nicholson
William E. Filmer Richard Bailey Robert Dilley R. M'Lean
Thomas Relton Neil Watt
Saml. BertleB E. Howerth
8amuel Israel T. Ward
W. L Cooper A. Smith
F. G. Yarrow
Chas. F. Richards F Junes
B. Burner
J. M'Donald B. T. Bible J Waters
William Simpson George richards T. M'Clearken Edwin Horder Thos. O'Hearn
Michael Rouhen TboB. Backhus
Robert S. Dodds
Joseph Medium, jun. John Markwell William Risby Peter Minch Murk Nesbitt
W. Toote, jun,
Robt. Bussell, jun. J. M. White
Thomas Brown
Edward Howerth F. Edwerds, jr. G W. Hill
J. J M'Neall R. J. Cook 5. W. Ellis 6. Barnes E Scriven
C T. Phillips John Megann
Charlee Blêmes
A J. C. Tubman Neil Kelly
C. J Brackenrîg
W. D. Power
Alexander Carlrse
'Joseph Wm. Napier Kich»rd Culham Samuel Boulden
Henry Hector James Kully WilliBmCox S Crats
Tbos. Clark
John Normoyle C. B. Griffiths S. Fitzgerald
II. J. Emmerson Martin Brennan Joseph Boyeo
Tnoa. C. Beckett A. Warren
U. S. Marsh R. Smith
Henry D, Coben
John E. Holloway M. Darcy
- M'Mabon
William Slater P. M Kee
George Brown
John M'Donald D. O'Ualloran T. Miller
James Fraser
Charles E. Crutch Tbos. Feran, jun. Jobn Boyle F. Edwards W. Ryan
James Marky J. Swan
Samuel Elwell
Sidney E. tapner John A. Leiper
John Walsh
Edmund James Danny Henry Hector David Brown J. W. Sullivan W. Quinn
William Binns James G. Mair John Sheppard
James Sculthorp Hubert Jennings Tobias Jennings James Storey James Bogan
Thomas Bogan Albert Ford
James Waller
Hewitt Banfield John Green
John Bullivan
William Taylor Thomas Ogle
William Sullivan Pierce Duff
Benjamin Sullivan George L. Lee J. W. Sullivan J, J. Barry
J. J. Sheppard
Thoa. C. Howe S. F. Barry
Samuel H. Seward George Lee
Jas. O'. O'Connor James Cooke L Marks
F. G.Fullford
S H. Chapman S. Asquith
Thomas Brookes James Kavanagh
Richard Hammond John Bennett Thomas H AlBert A.M James Tapp
A. O'Connor Thomas Best G. R. Pidding
Mathew Seymour Jobn Bromhead G. Eckford
James E. Wayland James B'rrell
Fred Edwards, jun. Dr. Parnell.
To Mema. WotsTRiraoLMB, MULLAN, J. LKR, SOL
LING, BüSSKLt, ABNOLD, TOT/NO, FjLMKB, and the other electors signing the above requi-
sition.
GBNTLRMKN, - In response to your flattering requisition aBking me to become a candidate for the representation qf West Maitland in the ensuing Par- liament, I bave much pleRSure in declaring my wil lin^resa to do so, and will take an early opportunity of personally pjaping my political views bafore you, in the hope, that they will command the emphatic endorsement of the Electors.
With regard to the issue put to the country by the dissolution of Parliament, I may say that had I had a seat in tbe Legislative Assembly, my vote should have been given AgAinst the Land Bill introduced by the Government, tor reasons which I shall hereafter bave tbe opportunity of explaining.
I have the honor to be,
Gentlemen,
Yours faithfully,
H. E. COHEN. Chambers, 89 Elizabetb-st,
November 25,1882
5«
TO THE ELECTORS
West jflaifjlaflid.
M
GENTIEMHN, -Arter consultation with"'
fiiends,
I have Deoidol upon Retiring
From the present eintest, believing that I came
TOO LATE TN THE PIELD
To give me a fair prospect of success.
Many old and sincere friends of mine having
PLEDGED THEMSELVES
TO TBB
OTHEE CANDIDATE^
I could not conscientiously expect their support.
However, my
HEARTFELT THANKS
ABB DUB ALI, THOSE WHO
OFFERED THEIR SERVICES
ON MY BEHALF.
Weat Maitland,
December 1st, 1882.
JJ # ELLEY.
818
TO THE ELECTORS
OP
WOLLOMBI.
GENTLEMEN,-In conrequence of the dicsoli .ion.
of Parliament, a General* Elect'on will take place, and I take the earliest opportunity of an- nouncing that f am again a CAnd'date tor ypur suffiagee. You know that I have alwa\s, expreseed my disapprobation of the existing Land Laws, and I wi<l address you on tbat and other/imjorti ni questions before the day of election.
Your obedient 8er»nnt,
J. A. GOBRICK.
Weet Maitland,
26th Nov., 1832. / 851
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"MIK,. EL". IE
COHEN'S
COMMITTEE.
W.H.Mullen M. Scott
Jobn Lee James Stafford
Robt. Campbell James Stapleton R. A. Young J. W. Buttler G. Milne Neil Watt F. Nicholson J. Leo
J. Wolstenholme G. Goodman
Jaa. Birrell Robert Arnold Di Parnell P. M'Kee
T. Henderson J. McDonald J. G. Chapman C, Parnell
F McLean T.A. Quigan H. Fitness E. Lambert
N. Gillies , J. Hazlett W. Tooze.jun.' A.8eward A. Ford H, Leonard
Robt Nixon S. A Fitzgerald John libby W. Filmer E. J. Denny R. Bussell
Leonard Hammond H. Se wood
F. Ed wards, jun, J. Baleolmb
Joseph Boyce W. Hutchinson George Brown Ed. Freeman
Wm Wormleaton Thomas Doherty E. Wall George Lee, eenr. G W.Barnes 8.Filegerald George Webb H, Smith John Sheppard J. Quigan
Hubert Jenninga Tbos. Leed&am J. A. Waller, jun. H. Heywood William Slater J. Markwell Fred. Edwards E. Young Peter Minch C Trossell
E. A. Young James Waller, eenr. John Mayo J J. Sheppard Alfred Hobbs J J. Webb
William Bussell Jonathan Webb * John Waight John E. Bourke George Carroll B, Israel P Carroll R. Smith John Crimp Jas. Kelly
Rd. Cush Michael Markham W. Taylor P. Kennealy Îî. H Seward 0. F. Soiling
obn Saxton M. G. Taylor Tobias Jennings J. J Bi-try ' C. H. Cummins J. M. White 0. K. Young A. J Royal Éidney Woods H. Why
W.N Smythe John Kelly
J. C. Holmes George Marsh Dr. R. J. Pierce Wm. Miles
T. helton James Dewar
Wm Kelly Richard Cracknell. James Davy Alex. Eckford
Thomas Skinner Frank Bicbuds
Robert AJsrpp " *.
CENTRAL COMMITTEE BOOMS, OPPOSITE J.
LEE & C0?8, High-street.
W. B. BARNES.
817 Secretary.
Upper Hunter
ELECTORATE.
M
UVE IR,.
MM
ADDRESS THE ELECTOR
^ AT
At DENMAN, on SYTDBDAY, the 9th Doe, at Bip"
p.m.
At MERRIWA, on MONDAY, the 11th Dec, at '
p.m. )
At CASSILiS, on TURBDAY, the 12th Dec
p.m.
Upper
\
, Hs- d*
Electorate.
U
ran. «J.
Address the Electors
»EWMArV-On BATL-IDAY, the 9th Dec, at
Eight p.m.
MERRI VTA-On MONDAY, the 11th Dec,
at Eight p m.
CASSIUS-On TUBBDAY, the 12tb Dec, at
EiRbt p.m. 78
TO THE ELECTORS
OF
Gunnedah
ADDRESS THE ELECTORS
THE FOLLOWING PLACF<5 on the DATES
SPECIFIED:
WALLABADAH-Hogan's Hotel, THUBBDAY, 7th
December, 7X ).
WILLOW TREE-Johnston's Hotel, FBIDAY, 8th
December, 2.30.
DOUGHBOY HOLLOW-Finch's Hotel, FBIDAY,
8th December, 7.S0.
MELLALY-Martin's Hotel, TUESDAY, 12th Decem-
ber, 1 p.m.
TAMBARJSPRINGS-Pugh's Hotel, TUESDAY, 12th
Decemher, 7.Í0 p.m.
BUNDELLA-Enb^nk's Hotel, THI/BBDAY, 16th
December, 7.80 p m.
YARRAMAN-Nicho la Hotel, FBIDAY, 17th Decem
ber, 2.S0 p.m. >
BLACKVILLE-McCnusland's Hote«, FBIDAY, 17th
December, 7.30 pjn. 617
Address Hw Electors
OF THE
UPPER HUNTER *
AT
GUNDY-TBTJBSDAY, 7th Deer., at Twelve o'clock
BELTREES-TBDBBDAY, 7th Deer., at Seven o'clock ABERDEEN-FBIDAY, 8tb, at Seven o'clock DENMAN- SATUBDAY, 9tb, at Two o'clock
MURRY« CROSSING-SATÜBDAY, 9th, at Six
o'clock
MERRIWA-MONDAY, 11th, at Seven o'clock CASSILIS-TUESDAY, 12th, at Seven o'clock
UARBRY-WKDNKSDAY, IDA, at Seven o'clock. 800
To tiie Electors
Gloucester,
MR. WILLIAM JOHNSTON
CANDIDATE
For Your Suffrages.
HE WILL SHORTLY ADDRESS THE ELEr
TORS upon the leading political questions of the day.
Full particulars in future issue of the Meicwy. 791
TO TLd! ELBoror^ Off GUAM JUDAH.
GENTLEMEN,-Finding that I was deceived and
milled by those who almost implored me to offer myself as a Candidate for your suffrages, I beg to intimate to you that I HAVE WITHDRAWN FROM TnE PRESENT CONTEST. You will shortly be entitled to return a second representative-I hope thon to have the pleasure of appearing before ypu;
Yours truly.
THOMAS ARGENT.
Sydney, 5th Decr^ 1882. 813
VOTE
FOB
Hutchison,
AND
I innren/
His w
THEIR W ANDMEASO
ARK
. LüAD AGAINST
TBB
FAEE> SELECTOR,
AND BKCAUBB THKY ABK
Thoroughhj Opposed
TO THE
PRESENT SYSTEM
.i
OF
PÜBLIG EDUCATION,
BECAUSE
A Very Large Proportion
OF THK
OF THK
OPPOilfàOif
THEIR DISTINCTLY AVOWED
OFT REITERATED,
AND
Publioiy Announoed Opinions,
AND
THEIR RETURN
TO THK
IHZOTTSE:
WOULD
ENDANGER THE SAFETY
OF THE
Public cliools.
10
VOTE
H UT (î'¿ISON,
1 WHO ffi
SUPPORTS
THE
PRESENT
Couernment f
VOTI
FOB
1 II.
WHO
SVPPOIKTÜ
THE
8-ffonr Movement
VOTE
FOB
Hutchison
WHO
SUPPORTS
. ' THE
PEESENT
MCENSIte A
WITH
HECESSAEY
AMENDMEF
UbTCHI§OI
THK
I
FARMER'S FRIEND,
WHOSE INTERESTS ARE,
AND
ALWAYS HAVE BEEN,
Identical with His Own.
VOTE "
IITCPSK.
REPRESENT YOUR
INTEREST»
in i _
PAiiL!.4lfei,ÎT»
AND '
SERV£ YOU Tj&tpNLLY
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