The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 4 April 1844
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section18 1844-04-04 17 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. c«Y>. 14. Viol. 9. THlttNli.lY MORJriJVG, Atu .irillL, 18*4. JWo. CCCCXIiV.18 words
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Page 17 Advertisements
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Advertisement810 1844-04-04 17 QOVEIIHENT NOTIFICATION. NOTICE is hereby givey, that Tenders w ill be received on or before the 20th April next from any person desirous of purchasing the large Building known as Her Majesty's Jail, together with tlte tract of Land appertaining thereto, the <>round contains au Area of 1 Acre 2810 words
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Advertisement676 1844-04-04 17 Bretkfast do 0.75 Tiflins do o. 50 Supper do. l. 00 Champagne per bottle 1.50 Sherry do 1. CO Port Wine do 1. 00 Brandy do 0.75 CUr do M 0.75 seer5 eer d <> 0. 'AS Porter do 0. 40 Cherry Brandy per pint 0.50 Steward's Fee fioin Sinnapore676 words
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Advertisement744 1844-04-04 17 KOTXCE. GEM MILL Co. having experienced lhat uniform nuntuality in their engagements has broueht ihem lakhs of Credit, HEUEBY CIVE NOTICE, lhat payment of all Bills held by them, and not paid when due shall be legally enforced, the same being a wholesome, and beneficial rule lo every party concerned744 words
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Advertisement733 1844-04-04 17 AD VERTISCTOE NT. To be 'old ty Public Auction, thisday Thursday, the Ath tttt. at 12 o'clock Aoon. BY F. MARTIN', One Grey Arab lloise. One Bay Java ditto the property of the deceased G. D Coleman, E<q Terms— Cast. Singapore. Ath April, 1844. ADV£itTiS£iiX£jNT, To be sold by PiMtc733 words
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Article1579 1844-04-04 18 (From the Friend of China, March b.) At the desire of R A. Sir Thorns Cochrane, we pubish for general information, the following Addenda to :be Sailing directions for the Coast of China, brought jp to February 1844, from the Surreys of Captain Collinson. I'age 7. The anchorage under1,579 words
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Article417 1844-04-04 18 The Brigand. (From the Sydney Herald, Deer 14.) As the lives of seventeen British subjects are in volved in the massacre on board the Brigand, we think that the Water Police authorities ought before tbis to have investigated the matter. The following being the third account we have published,417 words
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Article819 1844-04-04 18 Sailing directions for the passage by Raine's Islet, in Lat. 11° 35' 10" S., Long. 144° V 9" E.from Greenwich. A ship intending to enter the Barrier Reef by the passage near Raine's Islet (and it is the only one to be recommended along the whole line of819 words
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Article367 1844-04-04 18 (From the Cape of Good Hope Shippmg Lht, X> ee 1) Th^Slavb trad*.— The Portuguese schowie, of 44 tons, the Esperanto, has been condemned b% the mixed Commission Court,* and broken up for iah> agreeably to our treaty with Portugal. Her instrac tions contain a tale367 words
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Article80 1844-04-04 18 (From the Pinang Gatelte, Morch 16 J The brig G ue*s arrived yesterday evening from Murdoo, where she sold her c.igo and le c fe ived a lading in return with much amicabilily and facility on the part of the Natives, who seemed g really alaimed at another visit80 words
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Article216 1844-04-04 18 Kobbery of Opium at Shapoor. (From the Bombay Times, December 20.) We understand that on Wedoebday last a band of coolies, .aid to have amounted to about 70 men made an attack on the town of Sbapoor, and carried off eight chests of Opium The .chime of toe thieved216 words
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Article37 1844-04-04 18 (From the Bombay Times, December 27 J Shortly befirele D r aba no"? W her men were .ick 0 5 of a crew u llB^ SiXty f Europe. ou hi 3 waJ to37 words
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Article365 1844-04-04 18 Jill i-X^fV| b 7?f irri? lf n M^T. »^e 22d from Karwchee. Th e uIT H drab d of the 2d Cavalry hid jnit lr ri 5 Bl uidri l a tuiioni; tJe other d the in couple of day,? rVeZ M" 11 W6W and purged their m arcb365 words
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Page 18 Advertisements
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Advertisement678 1844-04-04 18 French Capers, and Olives. Vinegar in hogshead at 12 drs per hhd. Assorted Tart Fruits. Fine Currants. Jams and Jellies. Cape Raisins. Tea, Coffee and Sugar. Sago and Arrowroot. Bo lied liter, in 3 and 7 dozen casts. Port and Bherry Wu,e. Brandy Inn, Java Arrack and Manila Run Sperm678 words
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Article116 1844-04-04 19 {From the Fnglitman February 29.) The London Obierver statea that the post of Judge it Hongkong had been offered to no less than seven barristers, and successively refused by all. The editor tsyg it had been rumoured that fear of the climate waa the cause of refusal, but that116 words
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Article1642 1844-04-04 19 From the Fr tend of India, Feby. 29 and March 9.] Feby 22. V General Order has just been published by the Governor General, stating that in consideration of the demand for troops in Scinde, ten privates shall )>e added to each Company in the Regiments of1,642 words
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Article47 1844-04-04 19 At Batavia, on the 24th Jany. 1844, Johv Campbell, Esqre. of the Firm of Messrs Martin, Dyce Co. to Ckcilb, second Daughter of the Count and Countess Dk Hogkndohf. At Baravia, on the 31st January, Eugene Paul Charlks Cbnik, Esqre. to Miss Julia. Hbbmina Van CktterB.47 words
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441 1844-04-04 19 THE FREE PRESS Singapore, Thursday, 4th April, 1844. -^»e*~Batavia. We have Java Courants from 24th Jany to 13th March, from which we have taken the following list of Ships which have past Anjer, and of Arrivals and Departures at and from Batavia Jany 18. British ship John Gray, Auld, from441 words
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Article1684 1844-04-04 19 Calcutta. By the Kelpie from Calcutta the 12th ultimo, we have received papers to the 9th, from which we give extracts elsewhere. Tliey announce the return of the Governor-General to Barrackpore on the 26th Feby. His Lordship made his public entry into Calcutta on the 23th and was received at1,684 words
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Article535 1844-04-04 19 (From the Bombay Courier, January 19. By the latest accounts received from Java, the expedition against the pirates, commanded by captain J. T A* Coertzen, was to the south-east of Celebes, and had succeeded in destroying the retreats ot tha pirates in the ialands of Tannah535 words
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1239 1844-04-04 20 Account* are kept in Spanish Dollars divided into Onti. The usual credit on sales is as follows Lluope Ooods, 3 Months. Indiam China Do 2 Months n»..,w o ai«1,239 words
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Article444 1844-04-04 20 T r EUROPE GOODS. noo/hfrj nd I) ffl/ war <* rom the Clyde and the Z«/«fc a from Liter. COnONG(mn SHICe r >^ with a S H >|y of Cot.on Good* c ties conn. Btld l/ rW 'M'«.-Of low and middling uali ties continue in moderate444 words
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Article31 1844-04-04 20 i 1 I i Pa w C fc- J -4 O ifc Z3 o g Z INJ v.^. a 5 S :o ;->:: o o fc t >-' f- 1 <■31 words
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Article29 1844-04-04 20 FREIGHTS TO LONDON RIVERPOOL. t S •> P S -k S_ D. O O f* O od a cc XVS 55 cc fl M ►v-° 5 r C*" C SijNbfi29 words
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Page 20 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous302 1844-04-04 20 11. AJ. brig Harlequin Hon. Hastings |H. C, sieamfr i^ia.//i Con^alton f li. s«» am* 1 Uooghlif Ross F. conreiie I.n v ubine Guerin Fr. ff iga ie Lasorcelln Protei, Esq &b»rq Fanny Connell ITI Boustead, Sthwal»e& Co. F^rS tie orCharle l'*«Hbr J, /j, J72 Douglas do Sarawak P* bri302 words
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Miscellaneous43 1844-04-04 20 c m Sates. I Irono England, thh January, via Calcutta. *Rom Bombay, 28th Feby. via Calcutta. j From Caicutta, 9th March v Kelpie. j From China, 9th March f. A>onyma. j Fit>id Manila, Bth March PMga. From Batavia, fth March y. John R'nox.43 words
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Miscellaneous79 1844-04-04 20 j ARBIVALS^^^^ T! Mur.29 H. C. steamed Z)i fl n a _L ««l»«r/. »30 BritU itr.Jfa^^^ J 2nd Nor, -S^S^ S P., n ARRIVALS OF PASSENGERS. H2B Dutch f chr Fattal garter B «t«,i. "28 S'.. BLip Ph *«9 Bana vu° So «raba y a 28 R"I u Chr Owner*,79 words
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