The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 26 April 1849

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. r\»*. 14. Tiitnsn.sm Jtt onjrMJr€f g6TM PBIr tmAta •Vo. t7
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  • 329 1 PROSPECTUS FOR 1849. First-day, Tuesday, 15th May. Ist —The Governor', Cup— value Drs 100 presented by lie Hon'ble the Governor for all Horses that have not run oo Ihe Singapore Course. Wei_t.it for age and inches, 14 hand, and arjed lo carry 9 st. Heats R. C. Entrance
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 647 1 PENINSULAR OR IE XT* X. ST 2 Am NAVIGATION COMPANY'S orncE. Battery Hortd. MM K H E Peninsular and Ori- ental Companv'H Steamer s±^^i PGKIN. Captain Baker, et. route to Bombay may be expected at Singap re about the 2nd proximo, and the Peninsular Oriental Company's Steamer with the European
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    • 662 1 NOTICE. I f¥|H Handsome and substantial Household I n Furni,ure P'a«ea»d Plated-wjre, Glass-wara, l Crotlcery-ware, Carriage and pair of Ponies, Buggy and Pony, a full toned Hontonial Grand Piano by Broaowood. and a copy of Rees Cyclorasiia, 45 vols -belonging to N. P. R EtB Esqr. w.ll be sold by
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    • 751 1 j JUST RECEIVED Ex Jeannetta d. Bertha, a«c*/_»r sale 'at the Godowns of the Undersigned, An assorlment of Silk Umbrellas* FREDERICK LENDER St CO. Singapore, 24th Murch, 1849. NOTICE-" I Hereby declare, that I have appointed Messrs FREDF.RH K LENDER CO* „my Agents for Singapore and all lhe neighbouring Settlements,
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    • 663 1 ALL MAY BE CURED HOLLOWAY'S PILLS OINTMENT THESE Wonderful Medicines can be recommended wiih greatest confidence, and time should not be lost ia taking this remedy for any of the following Diseases Ague Indigestion Asthma Inflamation Bilious Complaints Jaundice Blotches on the Skiu Lepra Bowel Complaints Liver complaints Canlssa Lumbago
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    • 613 1 I LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE. -4~ COMMISSION ROOMS OA UTTI.V, CURSSTJES CO Commeiicial SQUAttE—A.^a/jor*. LADIES APPAREL Berlin Wool of colors. Boots and Shoes, English and French. Bonnets direct from Paris, silk satin lnd n I. -Dunstable aud straw Balzarine Dresses Caps— lilond and Lace Capes and Cuffs Cardinals, a
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  • 901 2 TO TIIK VPITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PUESS Dear Mr, The mon>ent of tlie Grand Jury's discharge seems generally in Singapore io be I lie signal lor an explosion ol complaims. Giievh.-cts, nuisances, a* d Piiii s are the ruiienl topns discussed and promulga'td Now, it is well known
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  • 4797 2 Singapore, Thursday, 26th April, 1849. Labuan.— The H. C Steamer Nemesis, Captain Wallage,arrived here cn the 24th inst having left Labuan on the 1 1st inst. The settlers, we are glad to learn, continue to enjoy good health. The road from the jungle to the plain has
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 828 2 Liqueurs— assorted -H.iriichiuo sod Ratafia Cld Tom *ort— very superior Phrrr- J. Cockburn's, Campbell's ae. OILMAN'S STORESBeef sf lced sad smoked Bottled Fruits and Saucea Bacon in tina H.scuits cabin and fancy Cancles was and spermicettl Capera aod Otivea Cheeses, constant importations Dates and Prunes Fiuita (French* in syrup BrsndU.l
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    • 1098 2 tery and naval decorations, Lace, Swords, Cloth aad j accoutrements; Overland travelling Trunks guides etc Socks, Stocktons ot suk, couou and wor»ied Shim— reaay-made, Coi.on and Linen Towels— Eoglist. una Bengal Table-cloths- Damask and plain of sizes; Tro*»ers-c.oih, duck, drill, Toy, oit. mc Waiatcoais, Pans aud London-made, Beer, Wines Spirits.
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    • 399 2 thence embark for Hull ot Leith for, wiih the exception of the 18 lo 20 hours ravel by Msil from Trieste to Cilli, (which will loereing be attain reduced 5 to 6 hours when the railway continuation to Laibach is finished,) the entire distance is to be done hy Steam
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  • 355 4 The First Power-loem Weaver. From the Times, Junuury 26 Ou Tu. m: iy ias< Mr And.ew Kioloca, aged 89, iii -I at the bouse of bis son, Mi Kinloch, residing in Pifslon street, .Mm Hand Bank, Preston In 179 J Kinloc h sei up the firs, power 10-.m ia
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  • 407 4 From Galiinani's Metsenger, J munry 27 The following extract from a letter dated Libuan, Nov. 4, confirms the account given reu;aidi.ig the health of the island: Reports will teach you of the badness of ihe climate, but tliey apply only to the plain, where a light fever is prevalent
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  • 6113 4 The late Scene in the Court of Exchequor (From Gulignanis Mesienger, February Q.J Yesterday in the Revenue case The Qupen v. Itussell," in consequence of what lock place in Court on Friday las*, between Lord Chief Baron Pollock, Sir F Taasiftr, and Mr Martin, Q C when the trial of
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 449 4 SHIPPING IN THE KAR3OU sX, 1 Few// i* >»,:.* I ohm i i urnni.. i.ie.r, l.'msiJ uee-i Utiuinauonsji J 11. C steamer JSemesis ullage, __*qr« Lat»uTn »B. barq Grmdluu 386 Perkins Almeida St Sons Mac.to IS. baiq Perstmi 400 Holmes Ditto B ship Euphrates 1 428 Wilsott D.ito Macao B-
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  • 421 5 1 From Gati.>nani's Metsenge', January 27 J The following extract from a letter dated Labuan, j Nov. 4. confirms the account given regarding Ihe I health of ihe island:— 44 Reports will .each you of i the badness ef the climate, bul iliry apply only to I the plain,
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  • 961 5 From Gulignani, Mesienger, Februarys.) Yesterday in ihe Revenue case The Queen v. Russell," iu consequence of what toe k place in Court on Friday las», between Lord Ch.el Baron Pollock, Sir F Thenger, and Mr Manin, Q C when ihe trial of
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  • 388 5 I( From ii ilignani s Mtssmger, Ft bruin/ 15 i At a meeting of ihe Inquire of Aciuar.es, held a few days since, Mr Nelson teferred to a piophery, made in 4829. by their newly elected President, Mr Finlayson Many years ago iheir President prophesied lhat in 1848
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 437 5 SHIPPING IM TBLK HARBOUR, fZZ J*} ,V..«. f .s iO'lS] M.-.'lii,» t .|(fr> t..'»/l-i«!f/mi{S I I'iiUinutwn* fa 111 tj sieamer i\emesis allage7t^T« Jf u m I B barq Gm.li, 386 Parkini Almeida 5. Sons Mac.o S ba.a Persia* 400 Holmes P"«o J JliJ £uprW« I 4*28 j IVilaou I M
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