The Straits Times, 21 February 1846

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  • 24 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL i\D. PUBLISHED ON WEDNESDAY [SATURDAY h 'BIU ARY 21st 1846] AND SATURDAY WORSNINC. NO XLVI
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 375 1 0 NOTICE. THK Peninsular ;md Oriental Steam Vivi(juup.iny's Sleam Ships BfWjanza .v.ii Mir]/ tl ood, are exported to arrive t.ere on the slli and Mli |iro\imo. The former the slh from Point de Calie on her 1 1 longkong, and the htier from Bongkoog ,n the Bth on her return
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    • 570 1 Handwme embroidered pina Srarfs Shawls. Ilandkfs.. Caps, CulTs. manufactured at Manila. Black and White Lace Shawls and Scarfs very rich, Finely -worked Collars. Chemisseltcs of every description, Dress Handkerchiefs Ac. &c. Corded Muslinell and Horse Hair Petticoats and Dmm improvers. Fine Silk and straw Bonnets, Silk Parasols. Bonnet. Cam an(
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    • 913 1 PORTO NOYO [RON WORKS, THE India Iron and Steel Company, have again blown in their Furnaces and arc now ready jj to execute orders for Pig Iron, and Iron casting of every description. From improvements in the manufacture of their Iron," they are now rapable of makn; mgs <>f (he
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  • 467 2 THE Straits Times. Singapore Saturday, February 21st. H. M. Ship Surveying Bo^jtlist will, we understand, proceed immediately to Samarang. 000 0* the authority of oi»r Calcutta contemporaries we stated thai the Steamer tin Queen wns sold on the 13th January for the Sum of one lahk and sevenly-two thousand rupees.
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  • SINGAPORE SHIPPING NEWS.
    • 64 2 Feb. 16.—British bark Marquis of Hastings, de Silva» from Mac-ao Febrnary 3. 17.—British btig NympK, Horsburgh, from China February 8. —American bark Coquette, Eldrtfge, from China February 8. —H. M. S. Royalist, Ogle Esq. from Mindora February 6. 18.—British bark Isabella, Grey, from Liverpool October 21, —British Schooner Julia,
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    • 42 2 Feb. 17.—British bark Mermaid, Gill, for Calcutta. 18^— British bark Lady East, Goldsmith, for Liverpool. British brig Nymph, Horsburgh, for Bombay. —American bark Coquette, Eldridge, for C.Ucattn. 19.—British brig Guess, Ong Lint, for Penang. —Cochin Chinese Ship Kayloan, Gwamoug, for llutavia.
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    • 668 2 It may be urged that there is not a sufficiency °f stones, !o rfmit of Hi the road, within the precincts of the Town being occasionally repaired with them A *cry poTplea would this be indeed-for there it quite a ?XiLcy to repair such Koads as actually require stonw-andbutafow
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    • 570 2 CORRESPONDENCE. To th« Editor or thi Straits Txmxs. In looking over a Bundle of Papers, which I have had for some years, in my possession, I accidentally met with' the following brief narrative of Malacca. As I never before intended to give it publicity, and. as I can see
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    • 637 2 Miutia Augmentation o» the Abmy. There is a report afloat that the Bombay Government is about to have the Militia of this Island embodied. This would be a most useful mea sure, in order to alldvr the troops now available to be sent to Scinde. We do not attach
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    • 4063 2 A New Oreqoii Claimant.—A Canada p;*per contains the following. It appears thai the emperor of Russia is in the field as a claimant for the disputed Oregon territory. He maintains that his possessions descend to 54 degrees 40 minute. We cannot learn The ground of Ins Imperial Majesty's
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 373 2 THE well known fastHf[: sailing Bri^ Tartar, JMBfc- will be ready to sail on or about the 25th instant. For freight of passage, upplj to w. c. leisk. •iiißapore, 7th Feby. l&lo DOC LOST. f- jb^ A Coach DOG recently arrived from Europe, lllack with White Spots, OK^fg^ Tail and
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  • 585 3 —000 The corr«spondenc between every governo of a Colony and the Minister enthroned in th office in Downing Street, is of two distinct aa tares the one"an official correspondence, o which the poor governed, at least at Mauritius know but every little the other private, of whic they known
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 541 4 AT THE SHOP OF Adjoining the Singapore Dispensary, Comm'er-4:ial-Squarc, The following Valuable A CHOICE SELECTION of British, Preach and China Uoods. China Figured and Plain SILKS and SATIN's lor Ladies' DRESSES; Crape, Cashmere Shawii and Scarfs IJALZAKINE and MUSLIN Dresses. ENGLISH CLUE CLOTH CAPS, Children's Fanrj Do. AND WATER PROOF
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    • 580 4 SINGAPORE RACES PROS7£r rjSS FOR 1846. First day— Thursday, 16^ April. i Ist Race. W Tnn Ciub Cnp, value Drs. 100 for all horses. Heats— ll. C. Entrance Drs. 10 £P. Arab Country breds to and Carry fVst. 4 lb. English, N. 8. W. and Cape- 10 4 2nd 11a.ce.
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    • 576 4 CHRONOMETERS, WATCHES, AND CLOCKS. yiTEBSTER and SON, 74, Cobnhim..— Chronometer Makers to the Lords of the Admiralty and the East India Company, established 131 years. The enormous prices in the purchase of Watches that the Colonial public bare been compelled lo pay, and the consequent restrictions of sale, has induced
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    • 378 4 AN AYAH. VVho wishes to return to i: will be happy to accompany a L,r ther, in I ,:ity of Ay.ih. V, ohject; She can ho recommended h Lacy with whom she is at present livi,,,- Apply Jo die Printer of this Papor. j Singapore Xitt XocemAer, 1 FOB SALE
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