The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 10 October 1844

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1 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 20 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Vo. 40. !>>i. THI its Hal I MOHATUrGv lOtii OCTOBER, 1844. •*>K CCCCJLXXIII*,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1012 1 GOVCRXfUXENT NOTIFICATION. EDWARD FAMER. Fvourtt, \^z li iiii> day I een appointed SherifT. of I'rince ,v* Island, Sines* pore and Malacca, and Mar- „i tlta «'«"t of Judicature of the said Settleiii it* Admiralty Jurisdiclion for the ensuing to commence Irom tiif Instant. \V. J BU'TKRWORTU, Governor of P. H'
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    • 1334 1 CAMPONG GLAM i *T?osS^ Dr C„™_ h °k He BbOVe D 8 P enBi,r y ha> a,<o h een opened in the Premises recently occupied by Singapore, 23rd September, 1 844 J J W^^>FORD. ~^^ni7~~ A feW ens f Essenc^ofGlnger and a fcwChamois Skint. T HE Rrn?™rs?^l^bca in nfnK "V**™^™^^
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    • 686 1 RECEIVED LAT F. "MARTIN'S. ADIES Black LACK SHAWLS SCARFS* Artificial BONNET and CAP, FLOWER* a nso From«IIOFPMANS",„ Invoice of JAMS ,a .JELLIES, MARMALADE of every description.' ANfi FANCY BISCUIT. Singapore,. IQth Oct. 1844. PS. A real MORTIMER" for sale. I ON BA*a_«_r One J A VA-built BUGGY, nearly new One
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  • 285 2 (From the Pinang Gazette, Sept. 21J The other arrivals are Native vessels, one of which is ihe Fat tat Barry fiom Sirdang, where it was apprehended she .vould have been detained by the Raj h of OtUli, who was blockading ihat port but Iter Nacola, ao old plausible Arab,
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  • 839 2 (From (he Frit nil of China, August 31 H M ship Minden,7\ Guns. Captain Quin was paid oft: on the 241h instant She wis lecommission-e-l on tbe 26-b, by Master comuiaiidiiig Wellington, as an Hospial and Store Ship Jn the first of these capacities fortunately her services have been
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  • 1185 2 Native Meeting to Address Mr Bird (From the Englishman, September, 3J A meeting of tbe Native gentry and inhabitants of Calcutta and its neighbourhood, was held at 3 o'clock P. M. on the Ist instant, pursuant to advertisement, at the College Hall, for the purpe*. of expressing the sentiments
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    • 955 2 '**Sb_a? fPY- i*_**i vaV J* *A. N'vw?*) ~Bj^|J ar^ T _fe*B^iSs!*_*Na^. V "LAST IVIGHT OF THE SEASO i 11 1 Pi;e e1 1 ii. fi hi BBVOT, nBOI |f I BBCoßa* 1 t •>, me M. W 11; I I HI, TBEATRK UOYAL SINGAPORE. dm 1 iii v Kveii.n,' n»M
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    • 903 2 European' from* tbe Shipping Office of Measr* Batsman o 23 Oemmtll's Buildtnys and from the extreme regular and upright manner in which their busioe*a in.undurted I hope every Ship-master visiting this pent will patronize tbem, and avoid any transaction- with ÜbaUabt Serang*, well knowing from experience tbeir rascally conduct in
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  • 478 3 I. as! Widniui v Nn.Hi'a G The c on BMI *a\o**m*§ night *a s a severe one, and ha* c.us ed un .tii.ll damage- in and about Cslrutta. It ceimnirit* red biowiag an one from tbe Notth on Wednesday n iii.ing, and cot 'mure] to do so all day. until
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  • 185 3 f *»**>♦»♦»»*-' Mr i lundeU. rFrow* the htaulwai* Chronicle, August 21.) We hear that enquiries are being made respecting a' small quantity of tin and iron, which were brought up fromMergui in lhe H.C. Schooner winton by order of Mr Itlundell some short time befoie his quitting these Provinces.
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  • 614 3 Fire on Board the "Larking in Madras a. arbour. Madias wa» iluowu into a stnie ol considerable ex* cittSßtnl during the greater part of yesterday owing to lhe ship Lai Inns being discoveied to be on fiie. The t 1 suspieioa of the fiie was excited about Midnight, and
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  • 1886 3 —*>*•> I •horn- of the Chamber of Coma..e::c? to ii B. Fottinger. nuuicioeii depu. tat i.. tc. ol the I laic life of I oujiiti.. rraiteu >| on -ir Met v l\ t tnger, trl tlie reside: cc of (ni.-ral liaiY. to U. in ttnit mi address al iah
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  • 438 3 Entertainment to Sir Henry Pottinger. On Friday evening last, tne Ball and Supper given by the Inhabitants of Bombay, to Sir Henry Pottinger, came off at tbe country house of Dadabhoy Pestonjre, Esquire 4t Lall Bhag," tbat Gentleman having, for this occasion, kindly placed tbe spacious mansion at the disposal
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  • 2406 3 Byculla Club Oinner to sir Henry Pottinger. On S-atunlay evening a brilliant entertainment was given to v ir Henry Pottinger by tbe resident members of the Byculla Club at the Club House, and we may silely atfirin, without any disparagement to the numerous parti s given elsewhere, and to the
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  • 4252 4 Varieties Thf. Lfviath*." Iron Stka*» fhit City of T.o>noN. Ou Monday one aflat im>st m i^nificient iron steam-shios ever yet nflo *l on the Thame* arrived irt \\i- Mnßdaen steam whaii iron. A >er I'-e.n, in the sh S* M' oh at he.urs, Bwt sHtha'andin** ihe strong ads. i» k
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  • 943 4 The following is f.0... t much-valued Aden corrrtiiomte. I, arhe dates im.li August The hesosms wSh lhe ina.U, a, trill be seen elsewhere, arrived ol Ade..~lßil> August -The Barque Lord Stanley v„ls .bis evening for Bombay* and I avail my sell ol U, e Boporianii 4 to ...lon., you
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  • 730 5 ci 1 VV QftKl lit tiec-ti eject lldin_. !ani,> <>i i "suelo liie llospiI to lopk at hit watch, V NIBUI Hi leliMl I H We> MVP I y, ue BB hi 3 way, walking the hor*e. About .his time ke went p.ivt ißro Ku.opp.i.s,
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  • 35 5 tin the sth instant, al M. Andrew's Church, by the v. v Ba Warrs, a m Chaplaia, Ui UU m Nbpikb, "Ssottß, so Maai* Paaßctt, widow of tie J.ile Q. D Coleman, Ksqiu of
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  • 16 5 At Singapore, on lhe ingtn ot Ist October, OaOBOB koNAi i), Ksq.e laic ol L'alculta.
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  • 142 5 >v c line received a letter from Pinatiij stoned A Small Planter reqiiettiog ut lo in*eii cotnmuuicßtion w histo the fHrnetm* Gazette which it appears our cotHenipur,.! y iitd.e-K-cteeJ. We do not tee any thia* objectionable in the manner of the idler, ail j ils ur lhe matter
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 209 5 TO THE F.DITOIt OF THE SING APOUS FKEE PRESS Dtur Editor, As 1 was returninu home on Tb'irsday evening last, I was astonished 10 find that my favorite do:; lierenge had fallen a prey to the dog-killer and that he was lying amongst a heap ot siak, in a corner
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    • 301 5 TO HIE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE rati PRESS btugapote, Sth C/rtoter* 184*1 Sir, I shall feel imirb obliged by your inserting the following The Ship Pane A Hum under my command left Macao on the morning of the 10th ofAagßßt wiih light variable air*; we left the Ladione the same
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  • 1159 5 Singapore, Thursday, [Oth October 1844. China. —By the Zephyr we have received Hongkong Papers to 4th September. The friend of hina dilates upon the inj n lies inflicted on ihe Colony by Sir Henry Pottingkr's wholesale law malting and complains ol the inactivity of the Chief Justice,
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  • 731 5 Stbobacb'i -temaiks upon the several classes as he has examined ihem afford the most satisfactory proof if the improvement of the Children under his active and tealous superintendence. Questions in Divbion of Fractions occupied die First Cla*> this-
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  • The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER.
    • 680 1 PRICES., I j IStocbs.l Dollars.! A xno«h Viet. 44 6 Large. K "TTLB» 100 3} do. «iih« Grots fa A Glut. Chain < vuir- ..Cwt. 4$ 6 Large. CorTM Nur 'hinc^ Nail* ..Pu*l 30 82 da *'<>i»i»kh TohiN* Do//«r 6lft [Moder. foiUACK, 1.1 •iincli ..Cwt.
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    • 503 1 PRICKS. I Stocb lSp. Dollars. Akhm k, jVaiavia Per HO Gallon 74 Moder. IBbes Wax, Picul 30 33 Small. Hnn\n, 18 jMoiier Cloves 20 Ll. dim (Htm*, 8* Large. China Root, 3 S§ Small. Camphor, China 20£ 21 do. Cassia LIGNEA, ra H>A (ll)
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    • 259 1 (^ltheGertrron Ti e(ltrre^ 3 B_- 4 P O R T ktel tT.-Continues tfrm.-The ti, ro on .c. lily. ,ltsl srrlvlng, |f moderate, will (Ami. t*._ Are still hut little enquired afr,.r Asthesap V becomes more ,uode,a tL \m ,w. X th ,ar S e atase nnproveui. at will doibttets
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    • 498 1 COTTON GOODS iifH ROPE o€>o *>BM.BofiH.t«red Jo Is but al 2_ S3 'VlS?" look forward .0 t^esv|S SJ^ti.^" 'i! U rri,ri sist ol BBr*>a lat 1 1 V '„c. ,e onl v sU,Hs <>' "I COB-0088.-CB«tin«e very iSII CV /u at ,UM cot^ B ai^s u
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    • 141 1 free of all charges Arrot.nn are kept in Spanish Dollars divided into Cents. The usual credit on sales is as tollows Eubopb Goods, 3 Months. Indian t. WINA 0 2 jvi
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
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