The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 28 June 1850

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. I\>L 10. *Mjra*romtc.*mi»+r MouMjret. aw. jg^ a .«T »Vo. 26
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 737 1 1> the Court of Judicaturl op Princr of Walej' Island, Singapore Malacca. %JOTICE i» hereby given that the Third jy[ General Quarter Session of the Peace, will holden by the said Court, for Singapore and the places subordinate thereto, at the Court House, in Sinptporeon Tuesday the Second day of
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    • 816 1 NOTICE. THE Interest and Responsibility of the undersigned, in the Concerns of Buchanan, Hamilton Co. Glasgow, and Hamilton, Gray (k to Mngapore, ceued as respects Ellis Jambs Gilmaw o» the 31st December 1848, and William Macookald on the 3 1st December 1849. Signed in the presence of Cha*. Fukiman; E.
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    • 843 1 roa sals. BY ORDER OP THE EXECUTOR, On Wednesday the 10M July next at noon, BY H. SURIN, AT H[S SHOP IN BEACH STREET. THE Following property belonging to the Estate ol the late Captain Samuil Conoaliojj, viz:— Silver and Plaled-ware. Chronometer, Thermometer, Sympiesometer, Azimuth Compass, Tell tale Compass, Telescopes
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    • 936 1 SOTICE TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. VALUABLE AND EXTENSIVE LANDED PKOPKRTY, Btlongi g to the Estate of the late Tan Tock.siiHj Esquire, deceased, THE UNUfcrWGNEU leys to intimate to the public, that he has been instructed to sell, BY PURLIC AUCTION positively to (he hiyhest bidders, without limit or reserve, At
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    • 577 1 LIST OF ARTICLES FOil SALE. AT THE CO\fMrsslO.\ ROOMS 09 LITTLE, CURSETJ&E CO CoMMEaciAL Square Singapore* LADIES APPAREL. Berlin Wool of colora Boots and Shoes, English and French. Bonnets direct from Paris, silk, satin mid .net* Dunstuble and straw Balzariue Dresses Caps— Blond and Lace Capes and Cuffs Cardinals, a
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  • 1378 2 i J hnH 7 InqneBt was held last Frid «y. oo Ihe body of a Chinaman who had fallen en the preceedma day ,nto 0,,e of the T.^r pits ahuaied in ih* whend.scomed ,he unfortunate d «,Jt o 2. A two-fold murderaccompanied with robbrrv which was committed bn j
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 851 2 WINES SPIRITS. Ales— English and Mogapore*botUa)d Alliopp and Base' Beer Hr ndv— beatCognac CAAmpagn*, Geiiler*s C/«n»f first quality Cordial, cherry and raspberry Cherry Brandy Glenlivet Whiskey, Gin In caaea Uoci—Johanmiberg Liqueurs— aaaorted Maraschino and Rataf Old Tom Port— very superior S>htrr» —J. rockburn'a, wampbetl't'oio. OILMAN'S STORES Beef— spiced and laioked
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    • 1038 2 Beer, Wines Spirits. Allsopp.Bass, Uodgsoi. and Tennenl's Beer, English and Singapore bottled. Brandy real old cognac| Bitters, direct from Germany Clarets of choice flavour Champagne of first quality Cherry Brandy, Cordial and Ratafia Gin, real Hollacds and old Tom Hock— fludesheiraer, Johaonesberger and ttocknei- Liqueurs of superior Maraschino and Anizetle
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    • 901 2 E. APEX. CO. HAVE always on hand a large assortment of China Goods— us, Silks, Shawls, Grass Cloths, Handkerchiefs, Lacquered, Ivory, Silves, and Crocke-ry-ware Tea, Trunks, Oil Paintings, and inlaid Japan* ware, Fans, Preset ves, Mats, &c. &c. &c. AISO A large stock of English, German and French I Manufacture.
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    • 948 2 NOTICE. 1 Hereby declare, that 1 have appointed Messrs Frederick Lender 81 Co as my Agents for Singapore and all the neighbouring Settlements, and that they alone are authorized to sell and to receive otders for my manufactures. Cologne, 14 th September, 1848 JOHANN MAUIA FAKINA The Genuineness of Johann
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    • 542 2 Just imported ex Arrow from China and exposed fcr sate. An assortment of Lackered ware vii Teapoys, Ladies work Tables, Clie'ss and r', l jamruon Tables, Chess and Backg.n mo" bSi?/ Lad.e. work and Gentlemen's Razor boxes Udt Cabmets Tea catties, S «ar boxes, Decanter' JSad? is; *c. t bO4l8)
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  • 2395 3 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Friday, 28t h June, 1850. The Sea Witch, Captain Reynell, from England to China, appears to have made a very quick passage from England as far as Anjer, having left Gravesend on the 17th March, passed the Cape on the sth May, and reached Java Head
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  • 996 3 Number of Nsmes of Subscribers. Subscrip- Amount. tions. Ker, Rswson Co 5 paid -8" 25 Hamilton, Gray &Co G Joxe d'Alraeida Sons >■ Martin, Dyce Co ..0 30 W. R. Paterson Co ..5 25 Kchn, Meyer < o ..4 m 20 Wad. Spotti.vroode
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  • 167 3 The Ziate Captain Congalton. (From the Pinang Gazette, June 8.) It lias been suggested to us that the numerous friends residing in lltt Straits in and out of the service of the late rommander of the H. C. S. Hooghly y would Ic glad to testify their sense of
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  • 709 3 Slavery and the Tariff in America. (From the Examiner, April, 6,) The dispute still rages fiercely at Washington a* to bow far it shall be permitted to those Statea who f»ttea on slavery to extend tbeir system over the new conquest!. If proximity were all, the sUve portion ef
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  • 511 4 »>»«r bestlneiid in Amc» is ctsn.iu King of Dahomey, who loves u. to well th.t be will do limbing for us bat put .a e ,,d to tbc a e trade in bit domiuions, unless upon tUe term* of our buying off hi. roysl i Q lerwt
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  • 1208 4 (From the Doily Kelts, April 4. TO THK KDITOa OF THE DAILY NEWS. Sir,— A friend hss sent me some numoeri of tbe Smypore Free Press, with laborious defences of the •ahanaa and Sarebis massacre, which for their incon•fquential notbiogneis
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  • 763 4 i« uk ge of w nd on Sstu.day last will long be borne in melancholy recollection, not only V* T'.'r lhC ad taU f the Ro > al Adelaide stea. nier, bat for tie very great losses it occasioned off varioua parts ot the coast.
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  • 517 4 Bhye Maharaj Stogb, tbe Gooroo, i. at length in •*fe custody in the Julluodur goal. Wt have several communications respecting his capture, and from them we gather that it ia entirely owing to the exertion, of Mr H. Vansittart and a .snail party of the 14th, or
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  • 1746 4 (From the Globe, March 2!>.) f u*n r "i >ectill K tho cession to the British Crown of tbe D.nish poiiessions on the coast of Africa have been presented to the Home of Commons, in pursu•ncs of their iiddreis of the
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  • 360 4 (ON GOODS.) VOYAGES BY SAILING VESSELS. Free of Average a deduction will be made oi 20 per Cent on the following rates To Great Britain JJ^J Continental Porta io Europe Macao, ••••••■I Camiingonoon and }.ailing betwen litAueuit Hongkong or f and lit March..
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 193 4 F^7~ w AHIP?LNO IN THE HARBOUR. H.M. steamer jr^y lltf WiicoxT"fc^~ H. C steamer Newsis WallagJ, E<q IJ. L. steamer Hooghlj, Siew Jrt M B q IS 2' i'' 406 Si clair D»'o Bremen ship JoA««« Schmidt 659 UWk Behn AJ«-« 5t Co *wed. ship Gerda 709 Oditon biNo Cn»,
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    • 211 4 Excellency Rear- Admiral C.J.Austin, C. ft. Per Roberts sad child and Mr. Brimelow. Per Ca/der-Dr Irvine, and Messrs Gedge and Kimpton. DEPARTURES. _-__Ij_j_j_i Vessel's Dlame*. t__J^atmin_ Bo l ml For June 22 British brig Tyrone RobeTuo. Labwea "ol d t,,h chr Kim Keat Hin ChT Malacca U Pinaag m2d Belg.
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