The Straits Times, 14 February 1846

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  • 22 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AM SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. I\*OL 2nd. published on Wednesday [SATURDAY FEBRUARY 14th 1846] and Saturday morsninc. NO XUVJ
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 409 1 NOTICE. TIIK Peninsular and Oriental Sleam Kavi!x>mpany'» Steam Shift Bragatiza i l.aa i Mary Wood, are expected to arrive [J ",[|i anil Bth proximo. The former el on the sth fr<;ni I'oint (!i? (iaile on her n Hongkong, and the latter from Hongkong lh on her return to Point de
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    • 548 1 Handsome embroidered pinn Scarfs Shawls, Ilandkfs., Caps, Caffs, manufactured at Manila. Hl.uk and White Lace Shawls and Scarfs very rich. Finely-worked Collars, Chcmissettes of every description, Dress Handkerchiefs Ac. &c. Corded Muslinctl and Horse Hair Petticoats and Dress improvers. Fine Silk and slraw Bonnets,— Silk Parasols. Bonnet, Cap, and Waist
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    • 945 1 PORTO NOVO IRON WORKS. THE India Iron and Steel Company, have again blown in their Furnaces and arc' now ready to execute orders for Pig Iron, and Iron casting of every description. From improvements in the manufacture of their Iron, they are now capable of making castings of the softest
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  • 885 2 THE Straits Times. Singapore Saturday, February 14th. Bombay. By the Clipper Antelope we have receive:! advices from Bombay to the 1 Otli of January. All was busy in the Military department. Sir Charles Napier was to quit Hydrabad on the 1 5th January, at the head of twelve thousand men,
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  • 563 2 WkkaT. The new wheat v now coming in, and the quality promises t<> be very good. Tin price giren for best samples ha* been al>uut -4-. per bushel. Five loads of wheat paid due?-, about one half of which was new grain. The priceranged from 3h. Cd. to
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  • 1090 2 Fkiday. Jan In the department of Steam Navigation our process in the East lias been Highly gratifying. During the past year' we hay« for the first tiiun enjoytd a double communication with England every month, partly by means of iheves* U of the Oriental and Peninsular Company, direct from
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1484 2 Singapore, 10'h Feby. 1846. Messrs. SYME&CO. Singapore. Dear Sirs, Messrs. Palmer, Mackillop, Dekt CO., our London Agents, have written to inform us, and it is w ith surprise and pain we hear it, that you have thought proper, to write to Lloyds, as their Agents, informing them that the Muskets
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    • 105 2 We Certify that we found these Goods damaged and that the above is a true statement of the quantity damaged and that the market vafuc of the lame if sound is for muskets dollars Two and eighty seven Cents each; and ibr Birding pieces dollars Three and a quarter each
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  • 2382 3 FROM THE LONDON MAIL DEC. 24 The intelligence conveycd'by the last two Mails will have taught our readers to look for grc.it political changes. The intimations too, which we have, form time to time, given of divisions pre- I vailing in the cabinet, confirmed as they were by
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  • 196 3 Notwithstanding the tone of ths American President's Message the funds have risen. The market, however, is in a complei position which render it a very imperfect test of the general feeling on this subject The retura 0 R. Peel to power seems soVtdusively to occupy the attention of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 557 4 AT THE SHOP OF Adjoining the Singapore Dispensary, Commer-cial-Square, The following Valuable A CHOICE SELECTION of British, Trench and China <ioods. China Figured and Plain SILKS and SATINS for Ladies' DRESSES; Crape, Cashmere Shawls and Scarfs BAL'/AKINE and MUSLIN Dresses. ENGLISH BLUE CLOTH CAPS, Children's Fan<y Do. AND WATER PROOF
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    • 560 4 SINGAPORE RACES PROSPECTUS FOR 1846. First day— Thursday, i9th February. Ist Race. Tna Club Cup, value Drs. 100 for all horsuv Heats— R. C. Entrance Dre. 10 P. P. Arab Country breds to and Carry 9st. 4 lb. English, N. S. W. and Cape. 10 4 2nd Race. The Galloway
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    • 576 4 CHRONOMETERS, WATCHES, AND CLOCKS. and SON, 74, CORNHILL.— Chronometer Makers to the Lords of the Admiralty and the East India Company, established 134 years. The enormous prices fa the purchase of Watches that the Colonial public have been compelled to pay, and the consequent restrictions of sale, has induced W.
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    • 401 4 AN AYAH. Who wishes to return to Bombay, will be happy to accompany a Lady thither, in the capacity of Ayah. Wages no object j she ran be recommended by the Lady with whom* she is at present living. Apply to the Printer of this i'apcr. Singapore Ist November, 1845.
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