The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 22 October 1846

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. .Vo. 43. H»l. 11. M,nr 3 *sn OCTOBER. l S4fi j*v» cccccx^xxxvTTi
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 920 1 THE soliowibo Dbaft of a psoposso Act IS BIPCBLISBSO SOS GsBSSAL IBPOBataTie a Fort William, Home Department, Legislative. The 12th September, 1846 The following Draft of a pror.osed Act wa. read m Council for the first time on lhe 12th of September 1846 Act No. of 1846. Am Act lo
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    • 1069 1 for •ai.i.: i g TUST arrived per Cocotw some T I,BTb OX3SX Superior New South Wales Horses AmmmV T H4T Hou?e m Campong Glare immeI I'" excellent order. 8es fflft d 'ately behind the one at present A PP'y 'o lea-flfl occupied by Captain Leisk, entry imme q JOSE D'ALMEIDA
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    • 676 1 I UTTZ.E, CORSETjre-3 A. a-a. ADVi^TISEftIENT.* AT U T 2 r i CEI^D""FOR SALS Sa^«»fcaaSa^ lor toir-r^issS. r*'- 0 W< Mortimer* and tieele*~.n.> t? 7 «d Pisiofs m SSSfe^Cft PieCfS R «nd Pcrnasri.- C w/ >,;G e^ >Wer French *a«in Scarfs, Ladies French s.lt r^ 0 o'^0 Ladies very Su,e
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 759 2 Journal., Letter books. Wedgewood's Manifold I Winers &c. Cash Book., Log and Memorandum Books he. Portfolios, Travelling Case., VViiiiu k Deskt, Drawing Pencils, tkc. A fine selection of new Music Dilto ot Novel., Histories, Travels, &c. OILMAN'S sl\Jiitb. Piesei.cd Provisions m tins, fiom the nrst Houses oi all sons and
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    • 794 2 NOTICE. MISS GOW begs to inform the Ladies of the Settlement and the Public io general, that she has removed to the house facing the Institution. Millinery Rooms, Singapore, Ist October, 1846. Miss GOw begs to inform tbe Ladies of the Settlement and the Public m general, that she will
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    • 873 2 T NOTICE. HE Interest of Mr John Myrtle m our concern ceased on the 30th June last. Geo. ARMSTRONG CO. Singapore, 6th August 1846. CHURCH OF ENGLAND LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY of London. 1\ 11 E above Company having established a Branch of their Office at Singapore, invite ihe attention of
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    • 840 2 China Rice Paintings. Japan Rice China Bamboo Chicks, and Toys &c. China Camphor-wood Trunks. China white, black and red Silk Handkerchief. (plain and figured) Table Covers (figured) Manila Cheroots No. 3 and 4. Manila Cigar Cases. China Preserved Ginger, Chow Choc &c dried and m syrup Best. Green, Kwannee, Picko,
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  • 899 3 TO TUB EUiru» v_ an* unusrum FREE PRESS X)ear Sir, I did not intend to trouble you with any pore communication*, but ob.er.ing how extremely lukewarm all your correspondent, have become. u ,on suf-ject. connected with ihe well-being of the Settlement, I venture once more to address yon. jhe
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  • 18 3 At Malacca, on the 2 ist heptemher, the Lady of J H \rtr. t'-O n»" c n*j.
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  • 4968 3 THE FREE PRESS Singapre Thursday, 22nd Oct. 1846. 1 Tin following entry by Captain DlTi HAM, of the Cowasjee. Family which ■rri?«d here on Tuesday from China the *fc inst appears in the Shipping Report Bo»k. A riot took place at Macao <n IW Sfh instant, 100 Chinese killed and
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT
  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 273 4 Vessel* s Names. I Tons I Commanders. J^ Consignee*. Desttmatian H, M.S. Ins, Mundy K»q H. C.stsamsr Hooghly Congaltos -SfW'^l B. barq Elisa Sharp 409 Darling W. R. Patersoo Ih Cs London Swedish harq Iris 364 Ss/strom Dilto Batavis B. schr. Julia 196 f Wrlg 1 1 I Ditto Sirawak
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    • 248 4 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL, Gambler iv bales ...£4. 10 per 20 cwt. Diilo....in baskets.. £5. 5 Hides, Loose ...»r ,£Q. 16 cwt. Black Pepper. ..£4.10 -16 cwt. Pearl Sago £5 —-per 50 feet. Tin It Antimony Ore. £3 a 3. 10 per 20 cwt. FREKIA OF INSURANCE. ON GOOD/^ To
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    • 343 4 ARRIVALS. -__!_!!_Jj____l_ Ve er Name c v *w-ow /1 Ost.U BritUh "brTi iercAruy S^U__' T> „15 Span. brig Quid Pro Quo Cowanciia S"". 8 3rd ,n,t „16 Briti.h .hip Good Success S3t fc? Ji^f 1 „16 BritUh .hip Mor AuTou SS" !J__l 16 Britiah .hip Prince of Wales Jone. n?
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 12 5 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MORNING, 22nd OCTOBER 1846.
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    • 670 5 (From the Pinang Gazette, Octobar 10.) A .hot time .30 we made some notice of the scarcity of the copper currency, and ot tbe objection, m the Bazaar to receive certain Dollars a. current unless at a discount. We have been requested to bring the subject again to the
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    • 49 5 C From Jhe Bombay Telegraph, August lO.j mI J w nu c h re ret »naounce the death, at ft-* 1 n l Milit "y Hotel, yesterday evening of Captain R. F Holt, of the Barque Pathfinder, which vessel arrival m this Port on the 21th ultimo from
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    • 1404 5 The Indian Navy. We gave an extract the other day from the Singapore Free Press, relative to the operation, m Borneo, m which the H. C. 8. Phlegethon took a distinguished part. The article m question conclude, with the.c word.—" We trust that the service, of Captain Ross and
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    • 221 5 Chinese Medals, (From the Monthly Times, August 24.) The Chinese medal, awarded to the land and sea force, which took part m the Chinese war are ia course of distribution. The same pattern medallion ha. beeu .truck for the army and for the navy. It is about the size
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    • 757 5 Inauguration or Sis W. Scott's Statue.—* On tbe 15th of Auguat this ceremony took place "m thunder, lightning, snd m rain." Notwithstanding these drawbacks, an immense crowd assembled to take part m the proceedings. Throughout the line of the the procession, the scene was of a bustling des. cription,
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    • 1750 5 The Columbine, 16, arrived at Portsmouth from the eastward on 12th August, and is to be taken into harbour to be overhanled, previous to her proceeding to the East Indies, a. .he i. found to be leaky. Iron Steamers.*— Some remarkable result, h.ve been produced by the .hot
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    • 630 6 mm th? r*inan§ Octette, Oztobar 10.) A i»t time ajo we made some notice of the scarcity ot tue c>;> »ir currency, and of the objections tn tin li ;_a_r to laosi*! c rta. Djllir; »8 cancittn! ss at a iiMSMt. Wi m*%m% hen raqasstai to brin.; tha subject
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    • 49 6 (From the Bimbay Telegraph, August 10.1 »i x!" Wlth nauc a re Bret8 ret w e announce the death, at th« Naval and Military Hotel, yesterday evening, of Captain R F. Holt, of tha Barqua Pathfinder, wbich vetsel arrival iv this Port on tha 21th ultimo from Singapore.
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    • 1436 6 The Indian Navy. We gave an extract the other day from the Singapore Free Press, relative to the operation, m Borneo, m which the H. C. 8. Phlegethon took a distinguished part. The article ia question concludes with these words— 44 We trust that the services of Captain Ross
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    • 224 6 Chinese XVl e dais, (From the Monthly Times, August 24.) The Chinese medal, awarded to the land and sea forces which took part m the Chinese war .re m course of distribution. The same pattern medallion ha. beeu .truck for the army and for the navy. It ia about
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    • 752 6 Inauguration or Sir W. Scott's Stattj_.«— On tbe loth of August this ceremony took place *m thunder, lightning, and m rain." Notwithstanding these drawbacks, an immense crowd assembled to Lake part m the proceedings. Throughout the line af the the procession, the scene was of a bustling de.-* cription,
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    • 222 6 The Columbine, IG, arrived at Portsmouth from the eastward on 12th August, and is to be taken into har hour to be overhauled, previous to her proceeding ta tbe East Indies, as she is found to be leaky. Iron Stbamers.—* Some remarkable results have been produced by the
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