The Straits Times, 3 June 1846

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  • 22 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL 2nd. PUBLISHED ON WEDNESDAY [WEDNESDAY JUNE 3RD 1846.] AND SATURDAY MORNINGS. NO LXXV,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 414 1 WANTED TO CHARTERA Vessel of about 200 o *2')o Toiui burthen for JH"» Sidney; tor particulars ti ,i»]v to. 1 JOSE D'ALMEIDA A SONS. Singapore 25th March ISK> notice ir^. IT is expected that the f/ullJ^V Steamer Fire Queen, will leave Calcutta on her next trip for Penang and Singa-
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    • 562 1 Handsome embroidered pina Scai-J's Shawls, j 1 1 ;indkfs., Caps, Cuffs, manufactured at Manila. Black and White Lace Shawls and Scarfs very rich, Fincly-worted Collars, Chemisseltes of every description, Dress Handkerchiefs Ac. Aj. Corded Muslinelt and Horse Hair Petticoats aii.i Dress improvers. Fine Silk and straw Bonnets,— Silk Parasols Bonnet,
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    • 897 1 DISPENSARY. 7 ""''•'-rri ESTABLISHED IN CHURCH-STREET. CAMPONG BENCOOLEN. YV p Medical prescriptions are made up, at all hours, with the utmost care and attention— th« T "ackets or Bottles fas the case may be] being sealed— in order to prevent malicious substitution, ihe Undersigned has always on hand a good
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 186 2 To the Editor op the Straits Times. SIX, The enclosed remarks relative to a passage through Torres Straits extracted from the Sophia Journal are made with a view to call the attention of ship's masters and agents to th#ubject, and 1 conceive that any new information regarding the navigation of
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    • 531 2 Extracts from the Journal of the.bris Sophia, from NbwCastle to Singapore.— Sailed from Ne,w Castle 27th March strong Southerly wind which continued until 29th— stood off the land to the east to secure a good offing, wind prevailed from the N. E. untill 3 April in longitude 156 30 Chr.
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  • 232 2 THE Straits Times. Singapore: Wednesday, 3rd June 1846 Military Changes. On Saturday last the Ship Duke of Argyle arrived from Madras wild the Head Quarters of the 21st M. N. I. to relieve the 47th M. N. I. now in the Straits. Two Companies only arrived by this opportunity, some
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  • 1746 2 By the Steamer which left Singapore with the May Mail to Europe we were enabled to give out a short notice of the treacherous proceedings at Borneo Proper and the slaughter which followed. We have since been able to obtain a somewhat detailed account in which we have reason
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  • 858 2 -By the arrival of (he Dutch Steamer Koni/igcn der Nenerlandcn our dates from Batavia are brought down to the 2iilh ult. The reported piratical attack on W\t war Schooner turns out to be without loumiition; the informant having, it would appear, been boaxed. From Bally we h.ive no later
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 488 2 TO LET. THE whole of those spacious t premises situated above C. J. 1 Perry's Stores, at the Corner of Commercial-Square. Apply to C.J. PERRY. Singapore, 13th May 1846. TO LET. JjNS^BHjL THAT dwelling house in Cole- man-Row adjoining the Hcsibß| I[ 1 jfHr denccof A Behn Esq., and facing
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    • 27 2 of Singapore that she undertakes all kinds -of plain needle-work, and will feel grateful for the favor of patronage. Apply to Mr. Johnson, Church Street, Campong Bencoolen.
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  • 2749 3 -We are indebted tu Captain PUDOlCOMBE, of the II m D tyarain, for the kind loan of anew \J crluilu oil HI illuf y 1,0 1 Hi! i II ii i c* uiuji** m. s »w Ihc2nd April, received via Southampton. We arc also under
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  • 126 3 With deep regret we hay* to announce th* death of Lieut. Charles George Smith of H. M. 25th Regiment, who, as will be seen by our Can nanore correspondent's letter in another column, ehot himself whilst labouring under temporary insanity. Athenaeum, April 25. Rrah Admiral Sir Thomas Cochrane, K.
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  • 110 3 His Royal Highness Prince WaldbmAr an I Suite embarked from the Apollo Pier yes* terday evening under a royal salute from the battery; a guard of honor, two flank companies of the 23rd L. 1. with the Regimental Color and Band of the corps, being drawn up o n
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  • 1152 4 tfnrre Current at Singapore. FoR and Western Pro d v c e-W« dn zs i> a t Junk 3rd 1846 liie Port of Singapore is free: no Duties are levied on Imports or Exports no Hirhnnr i AJtTICLES I Dm.!< Cr Batavia,, Sourabaya
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  • COMMERCIAL REMARKS.
    • 2796 4 The Commercial prosperity of. the gcUletm.it has I the deepest interest io us, and wheaerer any cause I vr circumstance has in any degree tended to promote I ;t, it his given us the most nnfeigncd pleasure to I notice such nu incident and lay it in
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    • 91 4 London 6 Months sight 4a 3d per dollar. I 30 days sight 4s 2d per dollar I Calcutta 60 days sight company 'a Bills WO I accepted ditto 221. I China. 30 days sight at 1 per cent prem. I Madras 60 days sigty 225 per dollars 100
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  • 175 4 XatiUf <Cf Aft—BRITISH— Caroline, Samdannj Vbmvl. KSTlXATIr.N (iiUidia McNtilage Ogle Btq. Sir Ed. Uelcher BiaMJt Tanna Mackuy Bftrttat Gahn Hoss Melhvin Bush by Al' luiiburg Ager Thierback l'urchasn -Mitchell Puddicomb Dunbur Brutow UKSTIXATIi n\ 1M1 schooner h ship S. I. S. li schooner li brig li
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  • 65 4 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL mony Ore £3 10s. per 20 cwt. bier in baskets £5 15s. cwt. tto in bales £5 per ton. cwt. in boxes 5 5s. per 50 feet. Flour 5 5s. per 20 cwt. e, white black Pepper. £5 5s. per 18 10 ewt s 5 5s.
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  • 57 4 PREMIA OF INSURANCE ON GOODS. To Europe not North of Great Britain 2h rent Do. (north of Do Amenta and Wales Cape of Good Hope and Sr Helena'. cutta I i Cent Mauritius'.'... 2 hina H n Bombay 2 S 1^ i Madras II alacca Persian Gnbh 3J Penan g
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