The Straits Times, 31 December 1845

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1 4 The Straits Times
  • 23 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. I VOL Ist. PUBLISHED ON WEDNESDAY [WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 31ST 184.3] AND SATURDAY MORNINGS. NO X\\l
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 358 1 NOTICE. Tlih Peninsular sod Oriental Steam Navi- Compai.; s Steam Ships Braganza, j M are expected to arrive nn the sth and >tli proximo. The lormer i Point «lc GaUe on hei tv Hongkong, and taw latter from Hongkong the "th <n\ her return to Point dc Galic. For N
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    • 547 1 Handsome embroidered pina Scarfs Shawls, Ilandkfs., Caps, Cuffs, manufactured at Manila, Black and While Lace Shawls and Scarfs very rich. Finely-worked Collars. Chemissetles of every description, Dress Handkerchiefs Ac. &c. Corded Muslinett and Horse Hair Petticoats and Dress improvers. Fine Silk and straw Bonnets, Silk Parasols. Bonnet, Cap, and Waist
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    • 852 1 ~~~m. C^l DUTKONQI'OV of the London Hotel begs leave to inform Strangers visiting Siii!,M]> orv\ I that he has just completed the enlargement of his Kstablishment, in doin? whit li he has ,iiv;l no expeuce or hbour to make it a most comfortable and suitable House, for those who m::\
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  • 10 2 TO CORRESPONDENTS. Several Communication? JXU*t if&nd over until our next.
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  • 15 2 --On Sunday morning, the 28th instant, Mm William Krail of a Son.
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  • 73 2 THE Straits Times. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 31ST. W» kave to announce the arrival of the following passengers. Dec. i!7th" per Prince of Wales from sea, James //ayes, Esq. per Diana from Rhio,. Rev. Mr. Rochcrdo and Mm. Kocherdo, 29th per 11. M. S. Sapphire from Calcutta Dept. Assist. Coin. Gen
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  • 19 2 We understand that H. M. S. Iris will leave Singapore "on Monday next and proceed to Malacca and Penang.
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  • 60 2 We understand that the H. C. Steamer Iloogly left Calautta prior to H. M. troop ship Sapphire and may be daily expected at Singapore. The Hoogly is intended for the Straits Government in place of the Diana which we hear is about to be sold. It is expected that the
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  • 58 2 H. M. Sloop of war Serpent arrived here yesterday morning from Moulmain. After receiving on board the instalment of Chinese ransom "silver from H. M. S. Iris, the Hei-pent will proceed to England. In order to enable the Serpent te carry home theabo\e treasure, the greater part of her guns,
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  • 48 2 We understand that a match for 500 dollars is likely to come off on the 3rd proximo between a boat belonging to the Rajah of Lingin, and our crack boat the Maggie." The match will prove to be one of great interest to the lovers of aquatic sports.
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  • 133 2 SHIPPING NEWS. —On Saturday last tbe British ship Prince of Wales which left Singapore on the 9th instant for Siara and the Spanish 6chooner Flecha which left on the 1 1 th inst. for Manila, returned to Singapore for repairs, having sustained considerable damage from the heavy rolling of the
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  • 58 2 We hope our new Superintendent of Roads will bestir himself to see after the necessary repairs to the Roads as to render them passable mud, knee-deep will tell its own story. The bridges are in scarcely a less pitiable conditionthat a. Galongr River will v* ;b e old year out,
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  • 38 2 On Saturday last 27th instantai^ rican n j perjbrig reported to be the EaylPA^L ,j na lo cutta, passed through the Straps "f^^apjJ**" "J progress to the westward, but did not?l4(^[ I **'U cate with the shore.* I
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  • 52 2 On Thursday or Friday last a robbery was pp N petrated at the Magnetic observatory and we rt-rr to notice that the thief succeeded in carry in^u the dipping needle-a loss, which, as it eajji^ be supplied for many months, will interrupt tb, admirable series of observations in progress at
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  • 220 2 SERIOUS ATTEMPT AT GANG ROBBERY WITH VIOLENCE. Z o clock the neighbourhood s of Caropongs J and Glam were thrown into a state of considerable excitement in consequence of an attack made v a numerous Gang of Chinese on the House of Javanese situated at Campong Java. It ou m
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  • 250 2 Barque '■'Benjamin Heape"— Tic Prus.<ro barque Elizabeth, which arrived at Singnpor last week, reported having seen a vessel on short not far from Rhio; and from its being paimedblack it was generally supposed to be the lin jamin Heape which left Singapore on the 17tl inst for Port Phillip. The
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  • 1296 2 THE NEW YEAR. -With this day, the la> of our issues for the present year and the usho ing in of anew period, we cannot so far forg. the ?ery liberal support and encourageir.ci.t t have received as to allow the occasion to fa without expressing m r earnest and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 495 2 FOR SALE, r BY THE SUBSCRIBER, At his Godowns. American Drills, Dtitto Pig Lead, Ditto Ash Oaes, Ditto Tobacco, JOSEPH WEBB, Singapore December 22. 1815 J JUST RECEIVED. rr^^Bv the HELEN" from China. SALE AT THE COMMISSION lO0M 3 OF THE UNDERSIGNED. C1HINA Flowered and Plain Silk of Choice I
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    • 506 2 FOR SALE Guano, South -American and African. Sherry Wine, in cases 1 and o dozen each Sheet Zinc, for Spouts, for Roofing #c. Piano Fortes, or the best make. M1DDLETQNS, BLUNDELL CO. Singapore lOfJi October 1845. JUST RECEIVED. tx-CUELINA. I AT CURSETJEE CO. AX Invoice of OILMAN'S STORES consisting of
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    • 119 2 ADVERTISEMENT Just Received, And For Inspection at the godouns ok the undersigned. A Daguerreotype Apparatus, complete with plates, frames Ac. Ac. &v. C. V. ME.NNECKEN A CO. Singapore Ath Nov. 1845. FOR SALE. A Few boxes of fredh Japan RiceCUfiSETJEE CO. Petitions, Leases, Deeds of Assignment and other puWicand legal
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  • 566 3 TO MARINERS: A NEW LIGHT. am i> evill H M Sloop of War Serpent, fo publication. NOTICE is hereby given that a new Ligh was exhibited at Flag Staff Point Trin comalee on the night of the Ist of October 184 and will be continued every night from sun-se until
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  • 424 3 CORRESPONDENCE. To TUB EbITOU OF THB Si. \U ATE HE STBAITS TIMZS Mr. Editor. In your issue of the 17th Inst I observed, transferred, into your columns a letter from our present Resident Coutillor, addressed to the Editor of the Friend of India, calling on that Gentleman v to give
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  • 41 3 SINGAPORE MARKET REPORT. Mercantile transactions have been entirely suspended during the Holydays. We have therelore nothing to report in reference to the state of the Market but a few changes noted in the Price Current, relating chiefly to arrivals of produce.
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  • SINGAPORE SHIPPING NEWS,
    • 110 3 . Dec. 26th-~British brig Julia, Ahira Saw, from Penang December 10- 27th— Spanish schooner Flecha, Rodgers, put back for Repairs. British ship Prince of Wales, Jones, put back for Repairs, i) >• H. C. Steamer Diana, Congalton, from Rhio December 25. m —Dutch brig Almastoor, Abdulla, from Batavia November 15.
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    • 46 3 Dec. 26th— Dutch schooner Crododile, Inchbie, Bataria Maljrbrig Stamford, Abdool, Rhio. »i Bremen ship Pauline, Lanohi, Bremen. French bark Arnrlie, M ilv< sin, Manila. 29th— Dutch schooner ,Uiraffe, Boon Liang, Rhio and Macassar. Uui.iiau bark Wolga, Gode, J?atavia. —British brig JVy, Lun King Eng, Pen»ng.
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  • 1394 3 European Intelligence. We have received letters of the 29th of August from our correspondent in the city of Meixco. On the 15th inst. General Heirra was elected President by a great majority of all the departments. On the follwing day the whole cabinet resigned, according to the agreement made on
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  • 1654 4 Prices Current at Singapore. Fob Eastern n d Western Pro p t c e-W c dxc sd a y December *mt io*o. r The Port of Singapore is free: do Duties are levied cm Imports or Exports; no H^bour dues e^.vj^ I ou- ltS aro kept inSp.ni- „d C,nts-<, Coin,
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  • 274 4 SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR. British brig l-iitish brig "'itch schooner IS'iu^h brig Hritish brig -:i brig H. M que ■jue i ship 11. C. steamer Dntek barque y<ritish barque U'ikli barque >\\cJ:ah bark Britufe schooner lIC. bleiirm-r American ihi^ Brit, sdiooner 1 Lrig Datck barque >iam barque British barque Dutch
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  • 58 4 FREIGHT TO LONDON LIVEROOL Antimony Or«- £2 20 cwt. Tin £2......' Black peppej £4 „cr l:ic\vt. Cassi;i it >hiiiiii£r^ j M r i,,, x Measurement Good* X' 4 !K -r SO ci in Boxes 44». for 7A) cubic Feet do. in Is;u s 4ls f°l CWt Gambte b«Ael £4 [On
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  • 56 4 ON GOODS. To Europe (not north vf Great ]in'l<iin( 12J cent. Do. (north „f Do. 3 America and N Wales Cape of G. Hope 8t Helena. 2 Calcutta 1 A M Bombay I^A 1 Madras" *l^-% Pcrsi.in Gulph ||lv( 3J Red Sea MjMf Ceylon S\ fwZl Mauritius
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  • 21 4 MONEY MARKET. London.. C Monti Cale China ...30 ,M i Rupee 1 i 1 fit W j■ I lam i) per
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 46 4 01 S I Tins. Yearij Half Yearly 'J ii >i cr 11 Uonthl) 1. or 4 Pubscrtptii i iiitorf»o.7, <■ > i v. Mai i. Co. i .]c.:m 8 ;i L. Neubrouer a Co. CalcutU Co. Madras Sum i 'o. > Hutchkp W'attei Memw. I.ondnn Urerpoo] w'■,ii i .Niiiiih
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