The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 14 January 1847

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER .V«. Vol. *3. JwvnsMKtir MOHjri.'rto. 14™ jaxuauy, i«4». -Vo. DI.XXX.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 667 1 REGULAR TRADER TO ADELAIDE. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. ~?Vri* ITi IJF n > VOT Scl LIGHTNING. JHS 2 Tons < ap'ain Thompson jkj>^ n tv expected Hg»in here |„,m i|,p I,| ye p or a i, (J| |c pr(J (f ,(iH will leturn immediately. J For Passaep only, (having excellent a-.commodt- Apply
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    • 828 1 W Pi w NDTICST. 1. the LmJ^rsikiMiMi hn< 0 give no'ice that this "ay we U, iV eni?n><t j. o ro-nartnPrj.|iM) i «'"d>r the 1 inn of CLUNIS GOW, (or rarrjiM on business as Shipwrights ike. in Teluk-Ay»r, Si,,, garore. J. TLUNIS. D GOW. Mgapore, Ist January, 1846. NOTICE^ 1"
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    • 598 1 Parties applyiva for As.«urHi>ce< will pleasp spnd in full particulars <»f ilie ri>k to be taken any d»»vialion from wluch without the consent of ihe Company will tiate the Policy. Further particulais may be known on application at the office. MAC LA INF., FRASF.H h CO Agenti in SinS'ipore, \%th
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    • 678 1 LITTLE, CimSETJET CO'a ADVERTISEMENT. Messrs LiT^&f"!^. ,-jee co from Glasgow. "«crziw ex Pale Sherry (tftM Capsule) Dri 7 pPr doi Ditto (while Do. g |PrUO7 mca<e* of I dozen each. Jjn^avorr, sth January 1847. UINA IWved G.nge. arid Pears, incase, of C Jar. S JVM landed and in fine orrler
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  • 66 2 (From the Pinang Gazct'e, January 2.) We believe that Admiral Sir Thomas Cochrane with the portion of the fleet now at anchor in our barhour, will w«it for Admiral En«'cnel<] whoie aniv I here in H. M. S. Vemon is •aetrtaJa. TLe Admir-il inspected H. 11. B. Wolverine yesterday.
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  • 158 2 (From ihe Pinany Gazette, December, 12.) The b*iq Hannah came in this morning from apore, which ehe left on the 30tU ultimo. On the 2nd lnttmit. while off Pulo Piiang, she experienced equally weather about 2 a. m. during which she lost her three topmasts at one instant. At
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  • 2616 2 Ceneial nummary, (From (he Monthly Times, Nov. 7 After various Cabinet dinners, Cabinet Councils and Piivy Councils, it w«s resolved that Parliament should be prorogued from the 4th iustaut, to tiie 12th January; and lliis prorogation accoidiogly tovk pace in all due form on Wednesday last. Tlie
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 868 2 .tii and LtoMlle I Ur» t l*t qualit) 51 J ||M 4] B"« a S-ngli s h bottled Beer, Singapore »'f) o PortPT !!^ky, Liqueurs &c &c. lIWk/MlijtfjiMa htld on Monuni,* and Thurui.ii.* I'ulUc LITTLE. I 'it^KTJKR ft O roa BAL£. At the Uodoivns of the Undersigned. Allsopp's I ale
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    • 1028 2 I qu tiny, and equal to the best European marks CaMinits of the following descriptions may be procured -iiiid CtiSlingt Columns or Pillar*, Beams ->nd j Pipes (or Buildup, &.c. >ina|| I B»ttnt|t Plain and ornamental Bracked for Wall Shade Lamps Mulv»s &r. Small Castings Railways and Balenlies. Ditto diiio
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    • 530 2 China K«IMW Cloth B .skefs. China Mice Paintings. t Japan Rice I hina Bamboo < hicks, and Toys &c China Camphor- wood Tiunks. China white, hUck and red Silk Handdkeithiefs (jj'ain Msd figured) Ta*'le Covers (figured) AldiiilaChtMOoi*. No 3 an 1 4. Manila Cigar Cases. China Preserved Ginger, Chow Chow
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  • 40 3 At St. An. hew a i. Lurch, on Thursday the 7th instant, Rebecca, *hird daui^hter of the late GEoact I i'cklami, Esquire Salisbury, Wilts, to the Revd M aiitin Samts, junr second son of Martin Samis K-.jiiup, Amsterdam, Neiherlauds.
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  • 1665 3 Singapore, Thursday, 14M Jany. 1847. The mails t o impatiently looked for have been received a t last, the P. O. Company's steamer Braganza, Captain LsUrtej, (Lieut Stead, Ad Agent) having anchored in the j roads on Monday forenoon. There being two i heavy mails to assort,
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  • 235 3 A chimney has lately been erected by chemist *t Wigan, which is 420 feet high, and contains 3,000,000 bricks. Railway Luxuries*— The navies" engaged on the Lincoln lines during the excavagating of the drains leading to Podehole, have had some luxurious meals from the large quantities of eels that
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 485 3 ARRIVALS. DEPARTURES. Date Flag VeneV. Name.. Csptain From D «*J Date j «*9 I V**' fg>^ -±^-£2* 1 ftC?S J.n,.7 Span"! bTig Quid Pro Quo Carranzega B«tavia Jany. 6 H. M. S. Bspiegle Thompson Hongkong 29th ult 8 British brig Poppy Cole Hongkong 6 British schnr Mitehief White Calcutta 21st
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  • 1389 4 M.I(aPOKK, TKUKBDAY 9TOKBIIO, 14TII JTAMJARY, In this Foil there are no Duties on Imports and Exports and Vessels of^»«r Nation are free of all charges. Accounts are kept in SpanUh Dollar* divided into Cents. Tlie nsnal credit on sale* i« aa follow* Europb Good* t
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  • 1419 4 Singapore, 9th January, 1847. Since the departure of the last Mail Ihe arrivals from Great Britain have been the Ocean Queen from AbeHeen, the Ism from Liverpool the Tut can from London, Hie Falcon from Hartlepool, and the Arut trom Glasgow. The Market generally has been
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  • 813 4 IA s m am m a v m o> "EL o. s ■i < H I I Not. 23 British ship Eiita, Darling, from Singapore 24th Oct for London. 24 British barq Bl'en, Rodger, from China 3rd Not. for Glasgow. 24 British barq Agricola, Potter, from Singapore,
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE FREE PRESS
    • 11 5 SUPPLEMENT TO THE FREE PRESS SIXGAPOIIK, THURSDAY MORNING, Mm JANUARY, 1847.
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    • 300 5 aosn into a fit of despondency, under the influence of which be perpetrated the act. Mr Alta<er was held in I I rfS| ect io London. Merchants freely consult d Jii-n on serious business matters in perfect reliance U| n tba soundness of bis judgment, and b'u managem: nt ol
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    • 1406 5 Ou ibis subjected we abould like much to tee a littlo knowledge, and common intelligence hubstiluted for the dense cloud of Tapour aud rhetoric in which we ha?e seen the subject lately ■■TilgfisV ll.rueo has been pr,:i.ed tod rteooiineuded at a gtenl and j fertile" island.
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    • 1459 5 ADMIR\L COCHRANE AID THE SULT\N.!| (From We Shipping Mercantile Gazette, Oct. |.)1 Having given considerjble attention to the len^tbyf despatch which Sir TfcfM Uuchrutie, our n*valfc Commander in-Chi-f m ilia East Indies, has addres-r Bed to the Admiralty, deUiliug tUe operations of the* IJ'ilisli gqiadron ou the coa.t, anJ
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    • 898 5 Oa SuuJay evesiing, Jaiaea Ricuardton, a young gpntlemdii rtlsUng in Besborousu*terrace, Piuilico, aud several other young men, weiu in the kitchen trying experiments nith gun cotton a caudle fell on tbe cotton, which ksStnatif exploded, blowiug out the windows, and when a light was procured, liichardson
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    • 625 5 We are sorry to say an ex parte letter has appeared in print Irom some of the passengers who were in this ship when she broke her rudder and put into Torbay. it is addressed to the Directors of the Peninsular and Oriental Company, charging them with sending
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    • 331 5 (Frtm the Monthly Tines, Novcmler 7.) 1 be f i»ecial express Irum bora buy of the Ist of October has (at we itdicttd it would) reached London via Marseilles full iweuty-luur nouti sooner tbaa Waghorn'e, via Triesie. The beats that respectively corvi-yed il.« messengers between Alexandria,
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    • 265 5 The Dutch Government hat teut out cfficen to Jan, w li o aie ptiftctiy well acquainted with tte moat im--1 lovtd state o( and tbe moat favourable rt-tultsaie anticipated in actuntiy where tbe teat raw b.mu ia!b utcuud, and workmen oj tbe apfest qualities are at Lund, ai.xiiua
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