It will be seen by published in oiu- local column, that the; electiou of a delegate to repv&ent the miners of the Grey, district in the Mining Commission will take place to day from ten o'clock until noon, at the Warden's Court. The qualification of voters consists in the possession of a miners right or business license. The two candidates nominated are Mr Job Savage and Mr John Arthur Whall, M. P.O. Each of the candidates possesses great experience in goldfield matters, and we have no doubt that either will prove an efficient member of the Commission. We trust that the miners will not fail to show that they appreciate ;tlie •intentions of the Superintendent with regard to the proposed Commission by recording their votes. Much good may result from the Commission, and it is desii-able that the delegate chosen should fairly represent the mining community;. y^^^'/V
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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 183, 16 March 1867, Page 2
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