The Straits Times, 8 July 1846

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  • 22 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL 2ND. PUBLISHED ON WEDNESDAY [WEDNESDAY JULY' BTH 1846.] AND SATURDAY MORNINGS. NO LXXXVJI
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 422 1 NEW SHIP'S ARTICLES. U AN Sale at the Straits h&[ If Timks Press, (price J&mm One Dollar each) the „e w form of Ship's Articles in accordance with the Act of Parliament 7 8 Victoria. Cap. 1 1 2. Fo«* BAT A VI A r< THE Dutch Brig Taiitar, will
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    • 585 1 Handsome embroidered pina Scarfs Shawls, Handkfs., Caps, Cuffs, manufactured at Manila. I Black and White Lace Shawls and Scarfs very rich. Finely-worked Colla^ Chemissettes of every description, Dress ti^kkerchiefs «fee. *j. Corded Muslinetl and Horse Hair Petticoats ani Dress improvers. Fine Silk and straw Bonnets,— Silk Parasol*. Bonnet, Cap, and
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    • 859 1 JIIPIMSABY ESTABLISHED IN CHURCH-STREET. CAMPONG EENCOOLEN. I "yiTHEUE Medical prescriptions are made up, at all hours, with the utmost care and attention— the Packets or Bottles [as the case may be] being sealed— in order to prevent malicious substitution. The Undersigned has always on hand a good supply of Medicines,
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE.
    • 20 2 At Manila, on the 7th. June after a few hours lllueas William Amphlbtt Williams Esquire., Dentist, Native of Plymouth.
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  • 467 2 THE StraitS Times. Singapore. WEDNESDAY, 8th July, 1846. We have to announce the following arrival of passengers June 30 ex Koningen der Nederlanden from Batavia Messrs. Fraser, M'Lannen and Twist July 2 ex Earl of Balcarras from Bombay, Dr.. George Merritt 3 ex Chciora from Bombay, Ezra Morsc,^q. ex Lady
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  • 130 2 ACCOUCHEMENT OF HER MAJESTY. BIRTH OF A PRINCESS BUCKINGHAM Palace ,MAY 25. This afternoon, at three o'clock the Queen was safely delivered of a PRINCESS. In the room with her MijeUy wer hi i> al Highness Princ: \lbort, i) Mrs. Lilly, tho in ),i i!y nurse. An I i adjoining
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  • 214 2 -Piracies in China have I become a matter ot every day occurrence the perpetrators carry on the system in tho m>>i daring manner. On the afternoon of the depar- i ture of the Lady Mary Wood from Hong- I kong, a party of Chinese from a junk
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  • 159 2 We understand (hit Fr.nnjee Cawasjee F his undertake:! at considerable expend within th<- tank on the Esplanade Dhobue Tnllow several smaller wells to secure a larger supply of water of scarcity. This is another of measures which t*i« prese it drought hi 5 gesk-d.— />•>/« ji, f Quarter Mi
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  • 62 2 From tiie Friend of *****, Jan 21 The H;>n'ble Mr. Bruce procee .-N to E X) months leave o f absence. The changes take place in consequence. M,, to officiate as Colonial ''<ecretnry Mr. Hillier to perform thj duties of M mcc Major Came. Mr. Holdforth to p;. r
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  • 349 2 Piracies in this neighbourhood" have bpew common, that it almost becomes a labour to r-c them. Ihe present outrage la particular] though, as usual, in a week it will be foi cept by those who have lodt property, or. wha", ol more consequence, have bad friends buich in a
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  • 229 2 Wf !»nve been requested to publish i lowing documents iw a »eg between Mr. Farren and -v I at Manila A nerusal oi" t!i sutuiy the reader, of Mr. Farren's i:ic.ii>a the office hu now holds ;mil <■ aerraat egthe British government ghou himself in a position t,> bo cb
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 492 2 DIRECT FROM EUROPE. Elegant Ladies Satin and Straw Bonnets Assorted Satin and Silk Dresses Elegant Assortment of Ladies Scarfc and Gauze Handkerchiefs Long ttid Short Mittens of Colors Silk SWckin^s, White and Ulack, for Ladies and Gentlemen Ladies Kid Gloves. Ladies Stays and Corsets Eau dc Lavcnde in Cases Drawees
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    • 786 2 of Scents for the Toilet, as Lavender Water ;md Eau dc Colonge. Rowlands Kalydor, Od'onto, Genuine Macassar Oil, Brown Windsor and Toilet Soap, Pomatum, Beai s Grease, cold Cream, Circassian dillo, Shaving Soap, Kazors ami Strops, Hair Tooth and Nail BrushesHOFFMAN'S JAMS and JELLIES, Tart Fruits, Sauces, Pickles, Vinegar, Olive
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  • 590 3 11. M. Consul t isi ms in reference to (i,. »nd snee oa Sug:ir certificate*, cills the attention of ihoaa who are interested in that document to the following commantcation: The letters addressed to him by the British well as the protest and representa- viously made by one of
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  • 191 3 Manila, 23th April, 1816. Iii the recent correspondence the British Merchant and Mr. Fanen, The Consul in, wben alluding to production of proofs, in which you are m >:ii}>r<hended as indispensable the Mrrir.mts and Clayers books, he following statement. Tii ch int« Invr always evinced a "desire to facilitate
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  • 363 3 Manila, 2nd May, lM& 11. DigOlm, Esq. L)i-:AK Urn,—We havo^ received your communication of the 28th ultnno, and in reply to its contents, a* respects the production Of Books at the English Consulate to obtain certificates of Sugar, we have to say that £>punis/i Merchants Juive manifested much repugnance
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  • 1694 3 Afti meeting of the British Merchants held this d:iy at Manila, to take into consideration their recent correspordenee with J. W. P. Fakiien. E«q. M. Cannd, on the subject of Sugar Certificate*, the following resolutions were j unanimously adopted: Til vi this correspodnence was commenced by them in a'respectful
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  • 42 3 (Signed) Diggles, Hawson and Co. Butler Sykes and Co. per pro. W. R. Paterson and Co. Charles B. Findlay M. A. Macleod; Martin Dyee and Co. Ker Macmiking and Co. per pro. Holliday Wise and Co. Charles Moorhouse.
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  • 410 3 Shipping. The only arrivals of consequence this week have been the Indian Qiteen with a detachment of Artillery from Singapore, and tb« Fire Queen also from there which latter started at 2 a. m. to day for Calcutta. The weather continnes more settled, but thers was a heavy squall
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  • 136 3 Ibr«hira r.vha may be shortly expected in this cenatry, his highness having signified his inteution of visiting London ou his 1 departure l'rom Parij. We we enabled to announce positively that our G>Triniwcnt has received formal notice fi.'in the l'rcside;it of the United States that it is the
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  • 1308 4 For Eastern and Westox Produce Wednesday July Bth 1846. The Port of Singapore is free no Duties are levied on Imports or Exports no Harbour dues exist WW!r «2( Account* are kept in Spanish DollVos and Cujrrs-the Cent is a copper Coin, the 100 th part
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  • COMMERCIAL REMARKS.
    • 760 4 We have for the last month, altho' reluctantly, adverted to the general depression of trade which has had a baneful influence on the rates of many leading imports which were in former seasons adapted to this market, and the dullest times found a speculative demand but it
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  • SINGAPORE SHIPPING NEWS.
    • 138 4 Jun» 29th—Bark Sophia Fraser, "Mc.Kellar, Hongkong. 30th—Dutch Sch. Fatel Khair, Hajee Hassain, Do Steamer Koningen, der Ncderland, Thierbach, Batavia June 26 July 2nd H. C. Steamer Hooghly, Congalton Rhio July 2. Ship Earl of Balcarras, Baker, Bombay June 2nd. Do. Hyderee, Powell, Do May 30. 3rd—Am. Sbip Chicora, Holm,
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    • 68 4 June 30th—H. C. Steamer Hoolily, Congalton, Rhio. 4th—Steamer Lady Mary wood, Evans Galle, I sth— Ma'ay Bark Macobar, Wright, Amoy Dutch brig Sien Goan, Rhio and Sombaya. Earl of Balcarras, Baker, Hongkong Am. brig Frolic, Faucon, Whampoa 6th H. C. Steamer Hooghly, Congalton, Rhio. Steamer Braganza, Lewis, Hongkong. 7th—
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    • 79 4 London 6 Months sight 4s 3d per dollar. 30 days sight 4s 2d per dollar. Calcutta 60 days sight company's Bills 220 accepted ditto 221. Cfiina. 30 days sight at 1 per cent prem. Madras 60 days sight 225 per dollars 100. Bombay 30 days sight 226 per
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  • 201 4 iVtltlOf 4l£rdlt" 'WHlTlSH— iiuiuio, fly, Samdjomy. J3tlttt|«»Goan Lee, Goan Wan, Thai Goan; biama Goan, Soiket Matiida, Tan Tjonlion.', Goan Hoan. Futtci K^ Vkssels N Ton 8 Captain. Agents. Destination j o out to' bark ji bark l bark ro' brig i bark ro ship i brig
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  • 65 4 FREICHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL. An timony Ore 3 10s. per 20 cut. G ambier in baskets 5 15s. ton. Ditto in bales 5 per ton. Sago in boxes 5 ss. per 50 fe*et. Sago Flour 5 ss. per '20 cv\ t. Coffee, white black Pepper.£s ss.per 18 16 cwt. Hides
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  • 51 4 ON GOODS. To Europe not North of Great Britain Do. (north of Do 3 America and Wales CajK! of Good Hope and Sr Helena. Calcutta If Cent Mauritius I China 1 Bombay Batavia i Madras H•• I Malacca Persian Gulph 3; Penang Red Sea 4 1 Ceylon
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