The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 27 July 1848

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ♦Vo. 3©, #>>/. 13. T*Musn»4 t^nonjrijrv, 3»th jotr is4B. **Y». DCXtXXVH
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 649 1 FOR LONDON. "Stifci r l %HF l{llll!(h Slli P LADY PEEL, v*s apiain Fraser, h^s ihe greater P art n r c a'S<> engag-d, and will have te £L^a-~i j Uu i; despatch. For Fiei^ht or Passage, apply to MACLAINE, FRASEK CO. Singapore, \7th July, 184 H. TO LET, From
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    • 778 1 NOTICE 1 Admin?! GIVEN aM concerned <" a Le"ers of JL Adm <ni.iji.on .o .he Es.a.e of Sv. D Aham d iniiant AOMAR «>«*cea»ed, were on the i7ih underfed I 8in §*P°'e »rid Malacca to the ?sS^S^ BOMmo BAOMAR -BIWGAJORE RACES. PROSPECTU^FOR 1848. ay, the llth August. -J l T*
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    • 771 1 Chains— of gold and silver Desert Knives, Spoons, and Forks, Ear-rings of me latest fashions, Hooks for Walches, mourning rtings weedle-cas.es of gold and silver, Pencil-cases W g Iv S lver Kin s in rich variety, Seals and vvatc. Keys Thimble*-gold and silver: Walches a g ,°H and s "ver.
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    • 447 1 LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE Commercial Wjj^,,, fcw# LADIEiTAPPAREL. Herlm Wool of colors Bon"*'"! *****1 En liBh and *«»eh. oalzanne Dresses Caps— Blond and Lace Capes and Cuffs Cardinals, a la mode of every description Corsets, without seam Corded Muslinet Dress Handkerchiefs Edgings, thread Horse Hair PetUcoat. P De Camb
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  • 172 2 Ez 11 A N TS AND FOR SALE AT CURSETJEE Sr COS. r pHE Following fre*h and very superior PerfuI mery from the well-known distillers A Rowlands h Sons, Hatton Garden, London. Prince of ales bouquet, Eei-irii de Her«amotte Expirit tie Houquet, Extract double de Fiota. Espirit de
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  • 738 2 ON THE SECRFT INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH AND MATURITY, WITH FORTY (FLOURED ERORAVINOS. Just Published, and may be had in French or English, in a *ealed Envelope— price 4t l|. SRLFPRESEUVATIUN: A Medical Treatise on the Pl:\sioloay of Marrii^e, Infelicitous and Unproductive Unions, and the Secret Infirmities and Disorders
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  • 27 2 *^~C*-%k^^^ n IN consequence of ifcn Establishment of a Government Ho.m.al ik. a SODA WATER from the Fountain. f— U*m, \w%+mu J*« T^^ TlN s.rgeo«.
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  • 2675 2 Manila and the Philippines. The Spanish C;ovfrnment and Intepxourse in THK Ar.CHIPI LaGO.* In 1787 Laoeyiouse, wlio isii^d the Philippine*, pronounced an opinion upon ilns Archipe'asjn which remains Miicily true al ihe present lime According to him, ihe ur^atesi nation who had no other colonies thai ilie Philippine Archipelago,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 612 2 Cherry Brandy Gleohvrt Whisfcej Gin in rases Hock —Johanmsberg Liqueurs snorted Maraschino and Ratafia Old Tom Port »cry superior Sherry— J. Cockburn I*,1 Campbell's &c. OILMAN'S STORES. Beef spicf< and s/n<>ked Bottltu Fruits aud Sauces Bacon in tins Kiscuitt cabin and fancy Cani let wax and apermicetti Capers and Olives
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    • 592 2 A variety of valuable Jewellery, consisting of Gold and Silver Watches, Ladies and Gentlemen's Chains, Rings, Pins, Broaches, Lockets, Bracelets, Earring, Card-cases, &c. &c. A tine assortment of Frenoh gilded and emblatoned Porcelain, consisting of Tea and Coffee Services, Drjeuner's, Fruit Ba>kets, Flower Vases, Cruet Stands, Ornaments &c Ike. A
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    • 195 2 RATES OF IX THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FROM THE Ist JANUARY, 1848. Dis. Cts. For Every Shipping Advertisement 2. 50 For every additional insertion after 1 month 0. 25 Houses to Let or for Sale, the same rate. Other Advertisements not exceeding 1 2 lines 3. 00 per month Every
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    • 409 2 BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE TO be sold by Public Auction Thursday, the 17th day of Au^u t [it not previously disposed of by Priv«* >ale.] Uate One large Cocoanut Plantation fiOfl Fathoms in length, belonjjing to JannnaH Ramma Pattra, situated at Tanjoug X tong, bounded on the North by
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  • 269 3 [From the Pincnifj Gazftte, July 8.) Tlip clipper Ship M<>r from Hongkong came in on Thursday and sailed on Friday morning for Madras and Calcutta Mie lauded 20 Chinese Convicts for thin place. Several roUheries of nutmeg pUnt* from spice |lantaiion« in the district of A er Ki«mare reported.
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  • 3678 3 I Singapore, Thursday, *ll t,li July, 1848* The H.C.Stir r. Auckland, Capt. Younp;, arrived here on Saturday last from Lubuan which she left on the 15th instant. The accounts which have hc-n received hy her of the progress of the young Colony are promising, representing the preparations
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  • 680 4 Steam Communication with England. (From the Lvtnce>t<jn Examiner, March 8.) I will now proceed to state the passage wbich I should ad?oCHte between Singapore and Sydney. LeavIsg Singapore the itearner would proceed through the Carimt'a pai«a,;e, down the Java sea, would coal at Louobock, Hnd pH*» through the strait
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  • 1926 4 The Navigation X.aws and Commercial Marine of India. (From the Economist, May li.J By the overlind uoail, which reached London on M >..day, we learn tha* one of the first acts of Lord Dilhousie'i government lias been fo alter Hie navigation and cuiiuuis laws of Indin. On the 4th
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 357 4 /~~7 PI G 1W THE HAR BOUR. ions < omi/t<ni(iert i i. ;Vi 6. Mender 12 0 lloi R ±H^^ee, TJ^H^ t brig J oAll a^, Aaa 205 k Ker, Oawtoa (H Co For 6ale S-J Br< J tV 275 Spence H U barq iw/ 264 F Dmo Freight or
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    • 46 4 ARRIVALS OF PASSENGERS c^aZitrs^*: .tsM*-* »>o^ r .*:t:*;. r c E e m ss. a OJ pEPAaTUBJE? 1 ft* I I RT" 2-r*"-*" M B S c "2 r < A ""a I g~ta I L.erpool EsSfe— SS iBWOM I scbur arte j tf roWQe Boraeo propef
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 11 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MOBNIW. JULY, 1848.
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    • 2021 1 The Repeal of the Navigation Laws- Character of our Seamen. (From the Economist, May 20.) The mMmre of the ministers for toe repeal of the Navkjatfoa Laws hi fully answered expectations. It leaves the c ustin^ trade at it is. wbicb it, we > bink, ftmimt t »s that trade
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    • 2646 1 The Laxon. the Celt, the Gaul. (I'm,/ fie Ecmomist, Af.ril 29^) Thank Cod! we ar*3axof«l Such is ow dally iMMkt^iting bo i at ev«rj freth escapade of our two inscrutable neighbours, we reiterate in a fresh access of ill* much si gratitude, ,lm. k Sod, we .ire Saxons Flanked i.y
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    • 1435 1 (From the Times, May 6 11 'Tis sixty years since," or at least only one year short of that period since the states General of France m*t in the Palace of Versailles. There are men, and there is one man now in this country, who can recall not only
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    • 3107 2 Mr Ricardo withtd to inquire of the right Lon. baronet, the President of the Hoard of CenUol, whether it was true that the Governor Geueral of ludM h>id, t>y local legislation, neutralized the navigation l-iws or tin* (Country, by repeaiin< the dift". rdntial duties between
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    • 1612 2 OBSKKTaMOI of tiik Aius.i Tii Wt» understand tutitne I'ostmdster General has intiinntrd his ie»diness to close the Postofficd on baadayi in towns where a m ijority of the inhabitants shall expreM a wuh to that etf ct BetVs Messenger. Maud t> Pli ask A (oat traveller in Scotland en
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