The Straits Times, 7 October 1848

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  • 22 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL 4th. PUBLISHED ON WEDNESDAY [SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 7th 1848] AND SATURDAY MORNING NO. 31(5
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 854 1 KATES Of SUMSCRWTIOM Annually.. Sp. Dtb. 16 Half- Yearly.. 9 1 Quartrrly 6 One Month.. 14 A Single Copy— One Rupee. LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SUE. AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF COMWIERC»AL-SQUARE,--SINCAPORE. Berlin wool of colors Jaconet White and colored toots and shoes, English'and Frentfh Linen— Fine Irish Uonnets direct
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    • 784 1 Have always on Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following goods, selected specially for their Stores. WHOLESALE RETAIL A TOR EXPORTATION. MILLINERY |ffg| HOSIERY Articles for the Work Table .Berlin Wool of assorted color. Balzarine dresses Caps, Cuffs, Collars' ti Engluli Manila Bonnets of the latest modes, from
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    • 510 1 Aonrrs {London— P. L. Simmond* A CoCalcutta— Thacker and Co. China— William PusUu Co. Manila— Joseph liogcrs C». PUBLIC NOTICE lIHE Undersigned has on Sale several excellent Chronometers by the most reputed manufacture! s in England. Masters of vessels on giving notice to the undersigned may receive intimation of true
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  • 109 2 From the Mmdmain Free Press, August 18. Revival of Trade—For many months part we have not had so many vessels loading here as there are at the present moment. We are delighted to see this, for it shows that the Merchants at home are recovering from the effects of
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  • 1346 2 (From the Friend of India, August 3lst.) Mooltan. The intelligence from Mooltan during the last week has been more favorable. The troops on their way to that city have not been recalled; their march h^en marked by no casualties it has rather n^^bled an agreeable military promenade. The great
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  • 556 2 Persia* Gulpk.—The H. C. Sloip Cliv, Commodore Hawkins, arrived on Wednesday n: ght from th<j Persian Gulph. She left Bushire on the 20th July, and had a tedious pa<. sage down—visiting Bassadore and Muscat on her way. The ship Centaur and Brig William left the last named place on
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  • 2258 2 (From the Home Netcs, August tin.) The Coming Harvest.— The Gardmtr't Chronicle publishes returns from various p«l oftheofthu country .of the present -'if of the crops. They indicate a full aveWgc Induce of wheat, a various yield of barley, a paratively poor crop of oats ami ot Iknw>.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 544 2 NOTICE I W^ Intending shippers of Gold |«JK\ I or Silver Bars, Bullion, Gold a«s3g§pW3 Leaf i or Specieor olfter Merchandisc on any of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Steam ships, Hence, to any of the ports in India or to China. Also to Suez or Southampton. That
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    • 499 2 JUST OPENED. A VERY Choice Selection of French Silk and Satin Dresses for Ladies, Ribbons, Wreaths, Artificial Flowers, Ac. Ac. Ac. ALSO Bruxelles Lace, Organdy Muslins, Mantelets, Berthas, Berlin Wool, Ac. Ac. Ac. POLKA Hats and Caps, Ribbons, Dresses, Collars and Cuffs. PER STEAMER FROM CHINA. Japan and Fancy-Ware, Ivory
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  • 58 3 THE Straits Times. SINGAPORE: SATURDAY, 7TH. OCT. 1848. Wi have to announce the arrival of the following passengers: Oct. 2d per Auckland from Labuan, Mr Dutronquoy. We have to announce the departure of the following passengers: Oct. 2d per Oquenda to China, Major Reyne and family; 3d per ('banning to
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  • 18 3 We understand the new gaol will be delivered over to the Sheriff in the course of neit week.
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  • 185 3 A Goßnbh's I.vqucst was held at the Pauper Hospital on Thursday last, on view of the body of Yap-ah-Lim, a Chinese. Lim-ah-Peah stated that he had been 10 days in the House of Correction; the deceased, whom witness did not know, entered the House of Correction two days ago. On
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  • 131 3 By the arrival of the Clipper Heil Jtocer, we hare received Calcutta Journals to September 12th. The affair at Moult.™ still supplied materials for war; the troops were on the much, and had reached the Frontier. Dost Mahomed was watching our movements with great suspicion lest we should have
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  • 1095 3 We give below the lengthy and interesting presentment of the Grand Jury, which was read in Court oo Monday last. We also supply the remarks of the learned Recorder in reply, which for the sake of convenience, we have prefixed to instead of making
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  • 3189 4 To tne Htm bit Her Majesty's Court of Judicature of Prince ot Wales Inland, Singapore S( Malacca Thb Grsnd Jory of Prince of Wsles Island, Singapore, snd Malacca having disposed of all tbe Bills of Indictment laid before them, and having visited tbe Gaol, the House of Correction, and
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  • 154 4 To T. O. Cianc, Ksquire, twain: of the G>and Jury. Si>, His Honor the Recorder bsving in hi* sddress to the Graud Jury colicited the opinion* and suggestions of parties who might desire to communi. eate with him respecting tbe New Inidveni Act, a 'Meeting ef the Chamber of Commerce
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  • 1214 4 At a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce hold on the 27th instant and adjourned to this day, to take inn considsration the New Insolvent Art, tbe ftfllowing Minute proposed by G. G. NicoL, E*quire, and seconded by Lewis FaASBB, Esquire, was unarimouslj sgreed to and ordered to be entered
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 208 4 CHOICE AND VALUABLE PROPERTY. THE above Property is situate near tbe Orchard Road, and has %n it a strongly Built Family Residence at present in the occupation of Alfred MiddletonEsq. The House to be let from Ist Norcmber 1848, or the house togtther with the estate to be sold immediately.
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