The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 15 October 1846

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rfc. F^ THSHSn.t y .SO«^|.Vft. fSTH OCTOBER, 1846. .Vo. ecccrxixxxvii
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 949 1 09? .RITMCIfT NOTIFICATIONS. THE roLLOWiao Draft of a proposed Act s RtI'I'BLISBED FOR GESCSAL ISFOSMafori Willitsn, Home Department, l.e^islativ* The Itl4 September, 1846 The following Draft oFa proposed Act was read m Cot ncil for the first time on the 1 2th of September IBt6 Act No of 1846 An
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    • 992 1 TO BE SOLD BT PUBLIC AUCTION, At Noon, on the 3i*£ December, nex Ensuing, AT THE GODOWNS OF THE UNDERSIGNED A 4Ssfs\ T"? OUSE -he Beach Road at i 'La la Campong Glam, lately occupier. b y C. V. Mbsneckbs Esqre. i^^^y ***•> The GODOWNS at present occupied by Messr
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    • 218 1 TO X.I.T, MrWIHE ROOMS lately occupied by W. JL Napieb, Esquire, over Messrs Little, Cursetjee Co*s Shop— very suitable for a Lawyer's Chambers or Mercantile Office, apply to BOUSTEAD, SCHWABE fc CO I Singapore, 24th August, 1846 TO atssM. iTftH *T House m Campong Glam immeavJSJSJA diately behind the one
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    • 671 1 MTTLE, CURSETJEE Co ADVERTISEMENTS. JUST RECEIVED. An Invoice of Rowlands Sf Sons Genuine Perfumery. M A co CONSISTING OF FM SSAR rS"' Ka,yd r odon ANana Lep Salve, Court Piaster 'A^ SU P -•M ALSO Birdmg Shot from No. 1 io 12 VV 0 h!; ng p' 8 idin f
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 792 2 t OILMAN'S aTiMIiS i..d Provision* tn lias, bora ihe nial 11 (uses of all eoris and the nest quality, a fret 1 supply .i!wa>s on hand. Hnflm.it'* Jams and Jelli«»«. v. I mi -a. Sauces Pukles. Vinegar, Salad Un tai/era and Mu-tard M.rdine. Wilishire Bacvm, Sliced Beef. Tongues, hams, and
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    • 777 2 NOTMfe. TO BE SOLD BY I'ITBLIC AUCTION, On Monday next, the 18M iustant, at 12 O'clock, AT THE ROOMS OF THE UNDERSIGNED. MffTSIIAT conveniently situated and con* RHtabls Dwelling House, at the back of i lie present Free Press Office, adjoining he present residence of J. Steel E«q having convenient
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    • 911 2 FOR SALI\ AT THE GODOWNS OF THE UNDERSIGNED Op, osite to the London Hotel, NBXT OOOR TO Mr CURTIES, Surgeon's. 'U and Genuine Sherry Wine, just received Irom Spain d'nect by ihe Spanish barque Marivetet* PBFCE«. Per Butts— at Dr. 165,— 190,--210,— 225,--245 275,-315, and 375. Per Dozens-zi Drs 4.
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    • 815 2 I Tooth Powder, Pomatum, Genuine M aca s Sar and Cuilmg Cream, Ac Ac. ()l1 Tart Fruits, Pickles, S.uce and Ketchnna a JJ bite Wine Vinegar m qu ,r.s and piT Hax.er and Son's Jams, Jellies and Marmalade Preserved Meat and Vegetables, asso-ted Black Curranis m jars. Barclay Cheeses. Singapore
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  • 1482 3 TO THE LDITOR OF TUX SINGAPORE FREE PESsS llavii g (hia iniiant received a copy of lhe Ji;il_imnt given >y tbe llon'b'e Hie Hecor er in lhe ca»s Johanna Goiiiz, versus Francisco (Join ami oilier and considering bow applicable i. is to ilte queslKHl of Paiionage claimed on in-half
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  • 2536 3 THE FREE PRESS Singapore, Thursday, 15th Oct. 1846. Memorandum of Covers received and forwarded at the Post Office, by the Overland Steamers, viz Rttcaivso, Per .teamer Merapi fiom Batavia.. 360 Per Bragansa from China.... tt<j& Per Lady Mary \\\od from Europe via Gall* 2,725 Per Do. from other Places.. 552
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 292 3 i 0 B.tip««.«B »t Inrlamatien Tomosr. Dowel* Jaundice Ulcera ttntnaiplio* Liver complaints VenrrealAffection. Debility a Lumbago Worms of all kinds Q r „p,- Hie. Weakneas from Dva«'»* r y R'jeumatism whatever cause, Ervaipel*. Retention of arine Ac Ac. \B -Directions for th* guidance of taUants m frery disorder are affixed
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 490 4 VnlVt WWl. I Tons I Commander^ al w 8 l>fti*ntian W"" £*M 'iiSaft" W:R.'pVt; r Von'i-6o London B. »chr. Emma 114 Powell. DiUo Rb,rq Iron Queen 239 Black Shaw, Wbi.el,ead Co London DanLh »hip CArufiM 300 P*ie«on Behu Meyer Co Europe IB bam 3/ui^af 300 Glass Seyd Omar B. ship
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    • 347 4 -^_jAßMrrt\i*&. Date V««r*Name*. Captain From Oct. 8 Dutch" "tehnT"" Malilda "Abd^ll. Palembang 3"rTsF 9 British ship Charlet Grant Robson Chusan 3rd ult British ship Prince Albert Thompson Calcutta l«Sth ult S r t,,h b r<l nyd *rAlly Said Pinang 2-Hh ult "IS rl S ,h I lh, P India Sutherland
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 3068 5 (From th* China Mail, September 10.) p a* Macao we le«rn tbat the jadge specially .p. nted tor the purpo.e is proceeding with tbe invc.. vo n into the charga. against tha alleged accom"f iB) Mar<-iP. uefariou. transactions, and that it robable the two persons who were denied a
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    • 164 5 TheJVlail. (F.om the Bomb iy Times, September 9 The copi"U ne»s ol our extracts (nun rh* English lewlers any atnly*i: of their rSJsMssMS for the iuperflnous rcninks mus he postponed till had leisure to study our files Ws have a letter from our p ivaie correspondent ii by which
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    • 2058 5 (From the Bombay Times, "eotember 5 We now publish a lull report of the imp >rtabt mer- cintile case tried m thi Supreme Court the other day, and t<« which we biiefly -'furred m our Tuesday. i»sue Scott, versus Huschk. and otrbrs. This wns an action
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    • 2257 6 (From the Morning Herald.) The rapidity with which the Corn and Sugar Duties Bills w re hastened m their more advanced stage, left little time for consideration, and the result is, a. might have been anticipated, many blunders. Tbe siain- trade have been placed ia difficulties as
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    • 87 6 Fulo Zaabuan. (From the Witness, August 12 The Morning Chronicle states that Government lias resolved to establish a naval station on Pulo Labuan, off the mouth of the Borneo river; the object being to afford protection to the shipping engaged m the China trade, and to from
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    • 226 6 Returning from Fleetwood to Liverpool, on Friday the 24th, by tbe five o'clock tram, my attention w«e arrested by the appearance of a beautiful but email rainbow on tbe left of the train. It was withi a tew yards of the carriages, and followed us for 4
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    • 139 6 (From the Witnos, August 5.) The importance asisasaTJ,. "IJjj^ «n«-.laaj---,, is greater than is ever thought of. Great Britain does not pay less tbsn 1,000,000 of dollars annualU for the dried caresses of tbe tiny in.ect, the cochineal |snd another Indian insect, gum shellac is less
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    • 677 6 sf rotessor Faber, a mathematician of Vienna haa brought over to this country .peaking automaton upon the construction of whioh he h.s been employed some five.and-tweoty years. We were yesterdar m vned to a private view, at tbe Egypt.in Hall, of this extraordinary piece of ingenuity, and,
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    • 89 6 (Pram tk* Shipping &> Mercantile Gazeite, Augt. 7.) We understand that an expedition, which promise, the most important results both to science snd commerce, is s. toil momeat fitting oat for the purpose of navigating some of the most important unexplored rivers m South America. It is
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