The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 9 August 1850

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1 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rot. 16. SIJTG^PORE, IHIIK4LV .Tf O/t.V/.VfW Oth AUGUST, 185©. .VO. 32
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1299 1 GOVEENME N T N O XI F I C ITION. THE rotLowmo it iipibushid fok gkhk«4L ihfokmaTlOh tuft \\'il(un* t Horn* Department, Legislmtive t the lut June. 1850 The folio™"*" Act it pa««cd by the Hon'hle the President of 'be Council of India in Council, on ilie list June, 1850,
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    • 614 1 XII. Every person, who sha'l wilfully alter, deface or destroy any Register Ticket, or counterfeit any such Ke«isier Ticket, or transfer or traffic iv any such Ticket, issued or purporting to be issued nn.W this A<*, «h*U H« linKie to a penalty, not exceeding Ooe Hundred Kupeei. 1 1 1
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    • 1405 1 I* The Matter of any Vessel, na visited from »ny port within the territories under the Governmert of the East India Company, where, a Registrar ol Seamec is or shall be appointed under Act XXVI 850. registered as a British V#>»«el under any Statute ot Parliament, or Act of the
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    • 1481 1 in accordance with this Act, pay r>r cause to be paid to such teamen the wages reoniirirg dup to tbero fat their services, taking a receipt TrenD e*ch man far the amount paid to him. either separately or on a general list, which receipt sh»H be certified by the Chief
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    • 1444 1 which the men are to if r ve, who shall lire or engage a sehoian, to be eclced ua board a;<y Merchant ship at at y Port of Registry, and every prson, whether lieenad or uot otht-r thau the «*nrt, put owner, milter, or person in charge cf the Merol
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    • 888 2 diC!ne», innteai of any which may be signified by »he !>*i<i S<nvf-yins* (>rtntr to he of a bad quality '-r unto', or if any such Master *hal| uot thereupon procure the ruediul quantity of provisions, water and medicine!), or shall issue lo the Crew any provisions, water, 01 medicines, which
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    • 1399 2 SCHEDULE (B.) T.eket of .llotmeat of »ag«« bj registered Seaman registered Number now servine at od board the Vend .Monthly wage, of Rupee., hereby a.thori.. and request the Registrar of Seamen at to receive from the A R en«. of the T'r .£.l my monthly wage, a. they become due,
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    • 1331 2 in a solemn affirmation i» receivable by law imtesd of in oath, of one or mare or more credible witnesses, shall give judgment accordingly, and in deiault of payment of any noe to which an offender is adjudged, be shall be liable, by order of the said justice, to imprisonment
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    • 609 2 VI. Every licensed pawnbroker, who shall ake front an, child, apparently under the a*e of fourteen „.7., any article* whatsoever, a. a pawn pledge or Security, for any sum of moaey lent or advanced to such chi d, or who shall buy from such child any article whatsoever, .ball forfeit
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    • 698 2 LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE. t AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS Of LITTI.F, CURSETJEE C q Commercial Square Singajjote* LADIES*APPAREL. Berlin Wool of colors Boot and Shoes, English and French. Bonnets direct from Paris, silk, satin and nat> Dunstable and straw Balzarine Dresses Caps Blond and Lac Capes and Cuffs Cardinals,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 908 3 IStlad Oil sad Sardines Sauagei— Italian and Germaa Toasace, eiaoked and saltedi, and Venuicclll. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. Daskrtt, thina-made for clotbee Buttooi, gilt for Coata and Jacketa CtifleU (blue^ and t.aahmere for ditto Ci^ari. Manila No. S and 4 Ci<«r cases, Manila and China jlori, oil and water, in tm boxes
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    • 813 3 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. "■■■•^^■■^■^■Baß^j, •{••I* *BBBHB^BBl^^^^^^^™^__ "ft'i^ui 1 I J P 4 8 PODBibilily M J-^ARTIN, Esq., M.D., ceased in|,his concern on the 31st day twS&jLS"! 1 f w "io 08 h :bMll h for a 40 leil> suppl :of vu diciMS om nd UCKER E. APEL CO. I WAVE always
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    • 811 3 I NOTICE. T Hereby declare, that 1 have appointed Messrs I M. Frederick Lfnder Co as my Agents for Singapore and all the neighbouring Settlements, and (hat they alone are authorized to sell and to receive orders for my manufactures. Cologne, 14 A September, 1848 JULIANN MAUIA FARINA The Genuineness
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    • 918 3 UKtwisa Straw Bonnets richly iriinmed vrith flowers and nthons, at Drs 1 each. Straw Bonnets without trimming at 1 rupee each. Table Butter very Mptrioi in Glasses of 1 1b each and casks of 5 lbs. CJaret in casks and cases of 1 dozen at Drs 2.50 per case. I.
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    • 1067 3 ccns'uit nervous headaches, giddiness, and sicknes of me stomach, together with a great depression 01 spirits. I used lo think ih it noihit g could benefime, as 1 had bteti to many ruedicl men, some ol whom, after doing all that was in their j ower, informed me trnt they
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  • 1381 4 1. A certain Bach us Webster, an European seaman, was brought last Friday before the Sitting Magistrate, charged by the Landlord of the Prince of Wales Tavern, with having stolen a watch out of his chest or box. It appeared in evidence that Webster had been shipped on board
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  • 87 4 At Victoria, on board H. M. 8. Amman, on the 20th ultimo. Assistant Surgeon Callacjhkk. On the 27th ultimo, Lieut. Bruce, Ceylon Rifles. At Victoria, on the sth instant, Major V. Biscoe, commanding Royal Engineers. On board the H. C. Sreamer PMegethon, at Whampoa, (at midnight of the 13th
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  • 1154 4 Singapore, Friday, Augt. 9th 1850. Mill The P. O. Company's steamer Braganza, Captain Potts arrived here on the 3rd instant having left China on the 24th ultimo and sailed on the 4th for Ceylon. We have given extracts from the China papers elsewhere. H. E. the Governor
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    • 1186 4 EX "ORXSSaV' FROM LONDON MESSRS WHAMPOA CO. have just received a very large and choice selection of Goods, comprising a great variety of Ladies and Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel which will be laid out for inspection, on Saturday the 10th instant at 10 o'clock A. M Singapore, 8M Augt. 1850. MALTA,
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    • 409 4 rx ".OSLXS3A" LITTLE CUKSETJEE (JO. be* to intimate the arrival of their extensive assortment ol Ladies, Gentlemen, and Children's Goods by the above vessel, they can confidently recommend them as the best and cheapest they have yet had, owing to the experience their London Agents now have in tending out
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 407 4 »«lgyilfO lit TSK HARBOUR. ¥mmU* *~gr <*nl Ci-aK T SS^ST hum«*m*t. H. C sieaiuer Rooghty Stewari S B p.\7, Do. «£2 Z $X, M iCSJipSV* L0n.,0,. |.ed|»hbn, Harm,,™, 3,0 VHntn B*O^«*r. BSL. o 8hl P Humbujf 400 Moore w R vj v n. am )O B brii( Devonshire 302 S.ephen,
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPOE FREE PRESS.
    • 6 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPOE FREE PRESS.
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    • 1754 1 Police, resolved, that (subject to the approval of the Chief Civil authority) the Deputy Superintendent be authorized to purchase a boat, and engage the services of Gable and qualified boatmen at <$f 5 tM-h per month, aid he was directed to submit such rules for the guidance of the Marine
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    • 527 1 Summary of News. (Prom the Overland Register, July 23 His E.ccllency the Governor and Mr Bonham returned from Shangbae per L>dy \l U ru Wood on the 18th iusiaot. H.M S litynnrd, ap'ain racroft, arrived on the 17th instant from North Nothing whatever has transpired here of the object
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    • 425 1 rVswl Uit Overland Ciina Mail, July 23 The Reynard returned lo the harbour on the 17th, from her ciu'ue to Ihe Pel ho. The result, in newspaper phrase, M l«as not transpired," for th»re is little to transpire On her arrival at the mouth of the Pei
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    • 308 1 The foreign community of Shanghae have had a °arrow escape from being almost entiiely exteimiBated, no* by their neighbours the Chinese, but by a n accidsnt. On the morning of Monday the Bth, ■t half past 4 O'clock, twelve hours after they had a ssembled under it, a great
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    • 286 1 V\ e hive haau favoured with the following particular 3 ol an attack made by pirates on the lorcha ffuardins the wreck ot the bar (l ue Elizabeth Aimlie, at Ounisinj-moon and the disappearance of Mr Richard Hopwood, formerly master of the Corey vv, who had been
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    • 2369 1 Mm CIiTTON TO MR BALKSTIRR. Departmknt ok Statr, Washington. August 16, 184°. Joseph Bales-tier, Esq appointed Special Agent of tue United Males lo Cochin China, aud oti.er portions of South Eastern A»ia. Sin, The President, reposing full confidence in youi integrity,
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