The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 24 June 1847

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  • 20 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. .Vo. 25. rv»i. l«. THI HHMK4Y -*fO«_V_'.V.V 84th JUNE. I 84». *Vo. WI-CXXVIII
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 792 1 IN TIIE COURT OP JUDICATURE OF PRINCE OF WALB< I-LAMD, SINGAPORE AND MALACCA. '«_—l**!*»H» ri I is m p.BBT givpn, <hat the Third Ge> Q of ilih Pace, will be O"" far, i' _a ore and the Places i ourt House, m Singaj I- erond day of July next, al
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    • 656 1 JUST PUBLISHED THE CONSTABLES' GUIDE OR A COLLECTION OF THE PRINCIPAL LAWS REGARDING PEACE OFFICERS. BY A. SIMONIDES. May be had at the Godowns of Messrs Little, Cursetjee Co. and may also be obtained at the residence of the Compiler. Singapore, 73rd June, 1847. for EQS! At the Godowns of
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    • 800 1 THE ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL, TWO MILLIONS, IN 100,000 SHARES OF £20 EACH. TRUSTEES John Shaw LaiGH.Esq R.B.B.H.Bujndbll, Esq. DIRECTORS. Josias Bookkr, Esq., Chairman. Hugh J. Sandkson, Esq., and Chas. Turnkr, E,< i deputy Chairman. William B'*'". Esq. J ameB Lawrence Esq Tho m a 8 Boucb Esq. Thomas
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    • 624 1 j UTIIB, CURSETJEE* COS ADVERTISEMENT. roll S&X-E. AT LITTLE CURSETJEE €o'_. PLANS _rS__**^ wl Booms. tl 8 a ife;\r d adjoi in JOHN TURNLULL THOMSON <>«rer„„ te nt Purveyor o/ Singapore. -d Z n^^ fc£ f/»«o.ored,and colored aunmn. tus j_«, 847 T_r.r. J1 6 ~***ama\l~m~Z B a s_.*S_. Cold Lace
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  • 832 2 Pinang Ragata. [From the Pinang Gazette, June 5.] On Tuesday, the Ist instant, the Honorable the Governor aod Lady embaiked m the steamer Hooghly, about 11 a.m. and shortly afterwards rtceived a party of nrirly forty ladies and gentlemen nn board. Tbe Hooghly wa. now put under .team «ni
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  • 1642 2 HIGBWAY ROBBgRY-~MLRn.It Sc R.BBERY Riots txc. fca. On the 15th ultimo Mr Robert Mclntyre-an assistant on the estates of M r DsoaßS-Sa aas proceed"ll^ U lhe J^« U. e accompaniad by a Kling cooly, who walked by bis _S_ fTS* 1 hm COn t-»"«o_ Drs 41 7- 10.
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  • 2122 2 MY LANDLORD AT Pulo Pinang. (From the Tijdschrift voor Norlands Indie, for March 1847J On journey to India and China m the ytav t 830, 1 landed at Pulo Pinang. ahout 5 o'clock m thafternoon, and ordeied the I' lnitios ot native boatI men to biing my baggage to the
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  • 44 2 We should most willingly bave iaserted Padre Maia's Protest, as we have i is prv vioas Protestatioas, bat the document havi Mg already appeared ia the puges of a contemporary, it appears to be iinncessarj to occupy ourcolumns with it.— Ed.^F P.
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  • 31 2 Ec ratum In our lest under the heal of Birti on the lSiii insUot, 'he Lidy ot T. WaLli*** P-*quire, <>t ihe H.C. Steamer Namtcsis, of a D-ici-ua. read SON
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  • 3833 2 THE FREE PRESS Singapore, Thursday, 24th June, 1847. The 11. C. Steamer Nemesis, Captain Wal.la.ge, arrived heie last night from Santabong the 20th instant. Mr Brooke joined His Excellency the Admiral on board the Vernon which was steering for Singapore. The passengers per Steamel were Lieut McSweexe and Mr Low.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 242 2 No 3 and 4 c„ i*r». Fine mlmsulm A Lar_>e assortment of H no -n I <<o and Tabor's Genuine Perfumery Telescopes *f-ill si-e Hollands*' Black, White und (> i >" mimi Milk ol Roses, ii V. and Italian Boaqasta. T.rkey Rhubarb, K.nnce ol laaasl a t>. Seidlitz an J
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  • 3106 4 Tabular Statements or the Commerce and Shipping of Singapore for the Official Year 1845-46. (From the Eastern Star, May Tl.) Since our list inue we hive been fa voted witb a copy of Tabular Ststementi of tbe Comm-rci end Shipping of Singapore for the official year 1845 46," which
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  • 133 4 The B. S. N. C. Steamer Victoria. {From the Gentleman's Gazette, May 10.) The report of tbis Steamer states that a schooner from ochin was stranded to the southward or' Mount Dilly. The Me maid was wreck-d I. miles to the southward of Vin<orla and last going to pieces.
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  • 118 4 fFrom t/ie Gentleman's Gazttte, Mag 8 > I We have been kindly favored with an extiat t from a letter dated the Ist of May from Ca. tain Rodgers ol tbe Mermaid. Fifty five of the chests of Opium are saved _„i four completely broken up by the
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  • 650 4 > 1.• {From the Mauritius Mail, VayH A I wis* ami bll ni tho ifth f ()r e of Chinese «r«a were taken no <*„., f •v. robbed thi nn S9 t llart i I m j f ut dajadnri g which lime n i alwir_e< lariaed and cepiions
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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