The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 8 October 1846

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. .V». 41. F»f. 11. THIIHSIK4TT JIiVKJViJru. BilT OCTOBER. 1846. jwo* ccccrxLxxxvi
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 717 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. nUs\Wsfan* CHARLES ANDREW DYCE. Esquibe, has tin* day been appointed Shenft' of Prince of Wales Island, Singapore and Malacca, and Ma shal of the Court of Judicature of the said Settlement m its Admiralty Jurisdiction for ihe ensuing year, to commence bom the 29ih instant. W. J. BUTTERWORTH,
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    • 1204 1 IVl l^ o^.^^*?^^ 11 Ladi6S AT THE GOD^N^oft^UNDERSIGNED __i_L ft? S c lement and J the ub L hc m I qpjpotftf 0 <£ JWo* flo <e/, general, that she has removed to the house next door to lacing the Institution. Mr CURTIES, Surgeon's. _^ingapore, Ist October, 1846. and Genuine
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    • 744 1 LITTLE, CURSETJeI. COS ADVERTISEMENTS. JUST RECEIVED An* Invoice of Rowlands Sons Genuine Perfumery. M CONSISTING OF ACASIAR Pit, Kalydor, Odonto, Alsana Essence of Tyre, Lavender Water, Esnreis (21 sorts) Vegetable Extract, Smelling Salt. Dressing Cornba, Tooth Brushes, Shasing d it o, Na I ditto Cloih and Hat ditto, Almond Shaving
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  • 77 2 On Tuesday, V 8 h itartaiM, ai Trinity Church, Sydney, by lhe Lord Hishop of Australia, J d\\Lmfid*, E*>q of Singapore, to A it.usta, second daughter of the Key. J C Grylls. M A On ihe same day, also by the Lord fti>hnp, the Reverend B. L Waton, M.A
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  • 63 2 At Singapore on Krnl y, evening the 2nd inst. at 8} P- M John Henry, llss infaaS Son of Mr Woods, E>linr of ihe straits Tunes, aged io months and 1 1 days At Hongkong, on the 10th instant, William Stewart, Esquire, Partner m tbe Houae of Mes.r. Jardine,
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  • 730 2 THE FREE PRESS Singapore, Thursday, 8th Oct. 1846 The labour of getting out our Overland with our limited establishment so close upon our usual day of publication, must be our excuse for our late appearance, as well as for the want of original matter m our editorial columns. We have
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  • 736 2 26th of July the ship Lord Hungerford left Chu.an having on board the Head Quarters of H M oath Regiment, which together with ihe Crew numherwi 412 persona. On the 15th of September when m the Jay* sea the length of passage and the prosper of encountering the N.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 830 2 of all sorts and ihe neat quamy, a fresi: swpply always on hand. HoffnW. Jam. and Jelliss. Boulsd Fruits. Sauce., Pickles. Vinegar, Salad On Capers and Mu.lard. Bardinea Wiltshire Bacon, Sliced Beef Tongue., llama, and Chcesa. Cabin aud Fancy Biscuits. Spermiceiii Candle.. V WINES SPIRITS Sherry— J Corkbum and Campbell's
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    • 914 2 NOTICE. A SHOP was newly opened on the Ist July last m Malacca Street No. 5 by Ramasawmv, Kskguin er Co. and owing to some disagreement between the parties, it was dissolved, and on the Ist ultimo Kistna.awmt f* Co. have undertaken this Shop, who will supply Provisions for Vessels.
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    • 770 2 diately established connecting VV. Australia with the 1 Steam Line lo India and China. The Lodge of St John No. 712 working under the English Constitution of Fresmasonry and forwarded by Governor Hutt is held at this Hotel. ?HIP CHANDLER, PROVISIONER, *c (Contractor for Supplying H. M. Ships with Stores,
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  • 112 3 Pinang papers to the 3rd instant bave been received by tbe Lady Mary Wood. The capture of seven Malay pirates who had rendered thenselves formidable hy attacking small boats, plundering them, and selling their crews as slaves, lias been achieved by the Gunboat Penelope. The pirates have been committed
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  • 88 3 Recent account* from Siam represent the state of affairs there to be favorable. The disposition of the King and his Ministers towards Europeans is of an amicable nature, and though the royal monopolies still continue unrelated, no new imports t n trade seem to be contemplated. The demand for
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  • 411 3 r^ 0 r «»**> Wlh September, 1846. The Netherlands Fixate ship King of the Netheiland* Caotsin T. W Retgerb belong? to B W. Yaw Harckewborg V P n Stbaten of Amsterdam of 807 tons burthen, on her voyage from Amsterdam to Batavia, was stranded on the 7th September m
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  • 1915 3 NEW SOUI D WALES. We have a few papers of late date by the Cacique from which we learn that H. M. S. Carys/ort, Captain Seymour, arrived at Sydney on the 2nd August, having on bffard Sir C. A. Fitzroy, the new Onvernnr of the Colony, his Lady and Son.
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  • 244 3 By tbe arrival of tbe American whaler Pleiades, we have been placed m possession of tbe exact position of the wreck of this urfortunate vessel. Capt Russell states tbat he boarded her on the 28tb of May last, when she was hi<h and dry ov a reef m
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 419 3 ARuIVALS. Date Flag Vessel Names. Captam From Dmp+rt. s7pT3T. British~schn Emma "Powell Mauritiu. UthAug Oct 1 Span. brig Neuvo Bilbaino Acquirre Minila Bth Aug 1 Dntcb .cbn Fattal Khair A.san Calantan l2thult 3 French ship Duchess Anne Cover.in Gaban 2nd July 3 Britiab barq Cacique McKie Sydney 15thAug 3 Dutch
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    • 196 3 Van De Crsb, De Goerby, and Dr Lessert. Per P. &O. steamer Lady Mary Wood,— -Lt. Clements, Major Burn, Capt. Eniddons, Messrs Bennett, Crampton, Finchara, and Rie, and Sor. Hoyes. Per steamer Braganza,—For Singapore H. Mathe.on, Esq. and Revd. J. M. Beurel. For Calcutta— V. Pereira, Esq. For England,— A.
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