The Straits Times, 14 October 1846

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  • 22 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL 2nd. published on Wednesday [WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14th 1846-] and Saturday mornings. NO. CXV
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 399 1 1\ h. m. ship iris. REQUIRES THE UNDER MENTIONED SUPPLIES. Biscuit 27,000 Pounds in Bags, Spirits 771 (iallons in Good Casks, Suit Beef 1,852 Pounds in Casks, Salt Pork 7,851 Ditto ditto, Flour 3,600 ditto ditto, Suet 7U0 ditto ditto, Sugnr 2,700 ditto ditto, I,.,, 350 Pounds in half Chests,
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    • 555 1 Handsome embroidered pina Scarfs Shawls, Handkfs., Caps, Cuffs, manufactured at Manila. Black and White Lace Shawls and Scarfs very rich, Finely-worked Collars, Chemissettes of every description, Dress Handkerchiefs Ac. Aj. Corded Muslinelt and Horse Hair Petticoats ai*i Lress improvers. Fine Silk and straw Bonnets,— Silk Parasols. Bonnet, Cap, and Waist
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    • 893 1 inmNSARY. 1 -JDmE^H^F 80 IN CH^BCH-STREET. CAMPONG BENCOOLEN. P«,'k^ D k .r ce r CnP v° ns are matTe u l'' ;lt all hours with the "tmost care and attention-the The TInH r ji! 'i the ca «c may l,e] being sealed— in order to prevent malicious substitution. I wMMh.rTk
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 854 2 THE BANK DRAWS AS FOLLOWS: On the Union Bank of London, at 6 months sight 30 days sight 1 day's sight fixed And at intermediate terms when required. On the National Bank of Scotland and Branches at 1 day's sight Gxcd On the Branches of the Provincial Bank of Ireland
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    • 474 2 LOST OR MISLAID, i nETWEEN the hours of 2 and 1) 5 p. m. on Monday last, a letter addressed to James Scott, Esqre, London, containing nothing of any importance except to the party it is addressed to. The tinder on delivering it to the Printer at the Straits Times
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    • 507 2 TO LET &12S^& TIIAT weil Siluated e °ranio TCiais&t d US dwellin ho«se in Com .W.*"Py mercial-Square, lately occupied by Messrs Apcar and Stspimns, posjessin. harbour frontage with Quay, capacious gudowns and other conveniences suitable for a dwelling house and ofliccs. Apply to SAJIKIES& MOSES. The whole of the floors
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  • 55 3 THE Singapore: Wednesday, 14th Oct. 1846. ARRIVAL OF PASSENGERS. Per— Charles Grant Detachment H. M 94th Re<?t Per—lndia Mr. Horsburg Pcr—Fire Queen Mr. Mrs. Cargill, Tlios. fioldon Esq. M. L. Pri^rain Esq. J. 11. Smith Esq. C. Singham Esq. J. Barton Ksij. A;iron Moses Esq. Mrs. Nassau, two duck p;is«engers.
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  • 153 3 Oct. 7th per steamer Merapi to Catuvia, J/essrs. Rcnnctt and Joseph additional passenger per Lady Mary Wood to Chino, E. F. F.»Bousnue\B«qf 8th per Braganzi steamer to Galle (additional) for Southampton, K. T. West Ksqr., J. V;iudercrab Esqr., Dr. Oriel of ship Frederick VI for Gibralter, A. Hoyra
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  • 215 3 Yesterday morning, Flis Honor the Governor and a l;tr«c party of Voting Singaporeans" embarked on the 11. C. Steamer UooghI'J and proceeded to Pah TakdDg, a small island at the mouth of the Johore River. The design we believe Was to have something approximating to sport, literally a spree Tents
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  • 63 3 We understand it is intended that in future the Steamers o( the* Peninsular and Oriental Company shall remain the fult time of iS hours at Singapore whenever circumstances will admit of their doing so. This will prove a source of convenience to the mercantile community, and relieve the knights of
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  • 74 3 As the task of praising the Autarkies is at all times a more pleasing duty thanRaxing them with neglecting tiie public interest, we cannot deny ourselves the pleasure of directing public attention to the judicious arrangements in progress at hangman's green. Trees have been teriaMj planted and walks marked out
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  • 124 3 /> f We beg to direct the Police Authorities to the nuisance occasioned by making the beach from Campong Glain to Tcluk Aver a place (Taisance. Along the whole line, natives may be seen at their devotions at the dawn of day, at which hour by the bye, the Police
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  • 61 3 A letter from Moulmain, dated Sept. Bth, mentions that on the Ist of that month the Ship Norma Morison destined for Singapore and China, in passing the flats (situated up the Maulmain river) upset. The Norma Morison was a new ship commanded by Captain Butcher and had just completed' her
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  • 244 3 pure m Fntlay last baUDg on board thirty OfI ticers ami ah out 470 rank and file belonging to H. M. i)6th regiment from Chusan, destined for Calcutta. The troops were in 'good health. It would appear that the commissariat arrangements for the regiment were very
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  • 22 3 The Charles Grant leaves Singapore for Calcutta to-morrow morning; the John Bull may be expected here about the end of the month.
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  • 129 3 On Saturday evening the 11. C. Steamer Phle yet Inn i quitted Singapore in progress to Calcutta in order to undergo repair*, procure new Boilers, &c. Before getting clear of the harbour an accident to some part of the machinery occasioned her being put back—the injury repaired, the Steamer started
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  • 68 3 -B' the arrival of II. M. Ship Iris II intelligence from Borneo is brought down to the. The Iris since the departure of the fleet had proceeded up several riters in search of Hajee Samun but without effect Captain Mundy bad aa interview with the Sultan at Bruni, when
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  • 80 3 -By the arrival of the Steamer Fire Queen, intelligence from Calcutta is brought down to the 2?th ult. Nothing of any particular interest had taken place. The Police had succeeded in capturing the perpetrator of the shocking case of dacoity in Burra Bazar, the character of the Police had
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  • 68 3 We hear that some Young Singaporeans" P have in contemplation the establishment of a sanatarium on the Southern I'eak of the Large Cariinon, the height of which is 1474 feet above the sea level. From the site abovementioned a Gne view is obtained of the island of Singapore and the
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  • 351 3 We beg to direct the attention of the Police Authorities to the extent to which false weights are now being used in the Bazar, by the lower class of Chinese traders. The Chinese are in the habit of going on board the various Malay Craft as they arrivi in the
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  • 1113 3 (From the Ocerland Fricnl»f Chini, Sept. 2*,) The events which have occurred since the departure of the last mail, are not altogether devoid ofinteresttoa distant reader. Affairs in the Provincial City are very far indeed from being in a satisfactory state tranquility in all probability may be preserved until
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  • 129 3 Mechanic ivstitutio*s.— Calculations have b»en imule, by which it appears, that the Mechanics Institutions in Great Britain are in numl.fr about 400, ami that they comprise SO'OOO members, and possess about *****0 volumes of books. It is further stated, that the amount raised annually by the subscriptions, is
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 232 3 FOR SALE I j^T^\ r l ST KKCIEIVBD "Ex-Fire u/MM\ tf Qvrts Sul)cnor A •£3s rated Soda atkr from I "ah u Ha Apply to th<! undersigned at the offices of Messrs. Sarkiks and Mosiis. G. T. GASPAK. liftnix-r 13th 181(5. NOTICE IfS T^ ke Sold by Public Auction, on
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