Polling Arrangements.
The following arrangements have been made for the polling to-morrow:—The polling place (the Court House) will be divided into three booths, duly lettered— A to F (inclusive), No. 1; G to M (inclusive), No. 2; Nto Z (inclusive), No. 3. —The entrance tojbooth No. 1 will be by the side door opening into the Court house opposite the Provincial hotel, the door used by the solicitors and Press. The entrance to booths Nos. 2 and 3 will be the main entrance to the Court, divided on the inside, and lettered as above. Both entrances will be railed off on the outside, so as to admit of 15 to 20 voters being inside the rail at one time to take their turn for admission to the booth. A constable will be in charge of both entrances. Voters who have polledtwill have to leave through the back yard of the Court-house; the front will be kept exclusively for voters going to poll. Sia^ voters will only, be admitted at one time in each booth ; eighteen voters will thus be engaged in polling at one time.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4039, 8 December 1881, Page 2
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185Polling Arrangements. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4039, 8 December 1881, Page 2
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