The Straits Times, 29 July 1846

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  • 22 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. THE SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL 2nd* published on Wednesday [WEDNESDAY, JULY 29th 1846.]' and Saturday mornings. NO. XCIII
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 413 1 NEW SHIP'S ARTICLES. 1 X K ft^ ea ie Straits I^l Times Press, (price *SB2» One Dollar each) the „e w form of Ship's Articles in accordance with the Act of Parliament7& 8 Victoria. Cap. 112. FOR BATAV.A. THE Dutch Brig Tartar, will' t\ be despatched to Batavia, on or
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    • 559 1 Handsome embroidered pina Scarfs Shawls, I landkfs.. Caps. Cuffs, manufactured at Manila. Mack and White Lice Shawls and Scarfs very rich, Finely-worked Collars, Chemissettes of every description, Dress Handkerchiefs Jtc. <&:. Corded Muslinett and Horse Hair Petticoats anl Dress improvers. Fine Silk and straw Bonnets. Silk Parana Bonnet, Cap, and
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    • 885 1 fIISPIISARY; ■»--^K_ l^ r f- ESTABLISHED IN CHURCH-STREET. CAMPONG BENCOOLEN. "^VTHKRE Medical prescriptions are maue vp 1 at all hours, with the utmost care and attention the Packets or Bottk-s [as the case may be] being scaled in order to prevent malicious substitution. The Undersigned Ins always on hand a
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  • 930 2 THE Straits Times. Singapore Wednesday, 29th July, 1846. Tuis afternoon a cricket match, which promises good play, will come off on the Esplanade, between v Young Singapore" and the Military gents. The American ship Huntress, which arrived here on Sunday evening last, made a splendid passage from New York to
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  • 179 2 —On Mon- day last an inquest was held at the I'auper Hospital, on view of the body of a Bugis woman, named Sb Bungaii. From the evidence it appeared that, deceased with her husband, to whom she had been married 7 years, lived on Mrs. Geohge's plantation and
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 201 2 To the Editor of the Straits Time>. My dear Mr. Editor, I fancy you have not been to look at the new pile of pillars, now building at the landing place opposite th^ Post Office, which rumour says, is to be converted into a. covered way for t| le shelter
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    • 417 2 TO TUE EUITJR Or THE STBAITS Tines Sir, As I have observed, the unprotected state of the Island m reference to the peculiar position of political affairs in the Archipelago, at present may be a sufficient inducement, for the h iving recourse to some sure
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  • 1567 2 From the Penun-j Gazette, July 11. Presentment op the GrAxd Jury. To her Majesty's Justices of the Court of Judicature silling in session of Over and lermincr and General Gaol Delivery. My Lords— The Grand Jury having disposed of the Bills laid before them, beg before I'Cing dismissed, to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 485 2 THE Undersigned begs to announce to the Public of Singapore, that he has commenced business as Commission Agent and Auctioneer, in those new premises next to Messrs Apel, Lender and Meyer and trusts by strict and constant attention to business to merit a share of their patronage. ALFRED BERNAUD. Singapore,
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    • 631 2 ders for goods, of all kinds and descriptions, especially for priming paper, presses, type, ink, And other requisites of a printing-uince. Thuy also supply, punctually aud promptly, all the London and Continental IVpers and Periodicals. Next of km, bankruptcy notices, in other descriptions of advertise uieius, rccfcived for insertion ill
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  • 730 3 From the Bombay Times, June 20. Betwixt five aiul six thousand rupees have already been subscribed U» purchase up. the jeweb ami trinkets of the Hydraoad Princeasesi with a view of returning them to tlieir ri^htl'al owner* Governorship of Bombat.—in the even* of the retirement of our present Governor,
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  • 1786 3 We havt received the following account of the assassin from an authentic source .—r'ierre Liocoiate is fortyeight years old; be served in (ireece as orderly orfi jer of General Church, after hiving pissed successively tiirough the grades of sub-lieute»iaut, iiinituuau:, and oiptain. He quilted the Greek service, saying
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  • 157 3 We extract from the Star the following comparative view of the casualties in the modern battles of india as compared with that ot' Waterloo.' The article concludes with the following comparative of the calcualties in tho modern battles of India as compared, with that of Waterloo." Total number Killed
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  • 173 3 The Supplement" of May 4, and additional extracts from the Graham's Town papers of the 28th of April, given in this day' 3 paper, contara all that is known to the state of the Frontier up to that date. The Caffers in parties of considerable strength are ravaging Lower
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  • 1352 4 [For Eastlrn and Western Produce —Wednesday July 29th 1846. The Port of Singapore is free no Duties are levied on Imports or Exports no Harbour dues exist. rommi-rrM u*aoes Ac«ounU are kept in Spanish Dollars and Cents—the Cent is copper Coin, the 100 th part of
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  • COMMERCIAL REMARKS.
    • 926 4 Since our last no improvement in the demand for European imports has been perceptible, so •hat Ihe dee lings in articles of British manufactures, have been most restricted character. The non-appearance of Borneo traders this season, has been felt as a great draw-back upon the export trade
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    • 82 4 I London 6 Months sight 4s 3d per dollar. 30 days sight 4s 2d per dollar. Calcutta 60 day,, sight company's Bills 220 accepted ditto 221. China.. 30 days sight at 1 per cent prem. Madras. .60 days sight 225 per dollars 100. Bombay 30 days sight 22G
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  • SINGAPORE SHIPPING NEWS.
    • 90 4 July 22nd British schooner Julia, Cushin Sarawak July 11. Ship Malakalbakar, Appice,Calcu ta April 22. Brit, brig Amelia, Wright, Achee July 4. Dulch schooner Swallow, Scot Batavia July 17. 23rd Dutch bark Goan Lee, Kechio Rhio July 22. n Brit, bark Sterling, May, Bomba June 20. j n ff
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    • 62 4 DEPA RTURES. July 21st. Brig Sir William Wallace, Rose, Amoy. 22nd Hambro' bark Malvina, Both, Whampoa. 21th Brig St. Antonia, Guffray, Macao. 21th Bark Baronet, Wylie, Penang. 25th Do. Surrey, Keyser, Moulmein. I 27th Do. Sophia Fraser, Me. Kellar, Whampoa. 27th Schr. Good Luck, Oey Goan, Penang. I 27th Brig
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  • 65 4 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL. Antimony Ore 3 10s. per 20 cwt. Gambier in baskets 5 15s. ton. Ditto in bales 5 per ton. Sago in boxes 5 ss. per 50 feet. Sago Flour 5 ss. per 20 cwt. Coffee, white black Pepper.£s Ss.per 18 16 cwt. Hi< ies 5 ss.
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  • 54 4 ON GOODS. To Europe not North of Great Britain 2 Do. (north of Do 3 America and Wales 2} Cape of Good Hope and St Helena 2.. Calcutta IJCent Mauritius 2 China I j Bombay 2,. Batr.via I M;ulr;is' 11 Malacca Persian Gulph .V. Penang.... J Ke.l
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  • 144 4 ■Vation Vessel, Vessels Name. Tons Captain. Aobnts.~~ U kst!natu>n| To <.J: x\auut <L,ratt"".Muin»t»-Buaa»o; ©Uttl)"Goan Lee, Thai Goan Tan Goan, Soifcet Tan Goan Goan, Puttcl Kair Ensaie Kirn Sooneoan #$taU£"« Young Queen, araft— Maculbahar sh bark ibro' brig ;h brig sh bark sh bark sh bark sh.
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