The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 18 October 1850

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. riot. to. SUTG^PORE, MORjrMJrG, ISth OCTOBER, 1850. •Vo. 43
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 890 1 Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Office. Battery Road Singapore. ffTfHF. Peninsular and Oriental Com* vJß^rs. X pany'jis>e.mer BRAGANZA. from 'flbyKaa M c lo le lv Bombay, may t>e f2)|Bflß at >inv;ai>«ie about ihe 6'h (.(oxiiko, and the P.-ni'iMilar and Oriental Company', Steamer wnh the Kmopeau Mails en route to
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    • 984 1 I- NOTICE S HERrsY civaai, that 1 the undersized do intend to apply to the llon'ble Sir William J»ffc tt, Knight, Judge of the Insolvent I ourt, 00 rritUy, th« 1 Hit. day ol October 1850, f6r an Interim Order ot D.^tlurge under Act XI of IB4fl. TI'NDIEIHUM. 11. M
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    • 812 1 NOTICE T|HE Deputy Assistant Commissary General will receive Tenders until Tuesday the 29th instant, for the following Articles, for the use of the Troops and Convicts in ihe Straits of Malacca for «he year 1851, and 10 Ihe quantities below shown, viz: Rice about 1,215 bags monthly. Kachanit Ejoo about
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    • 831 1 NOTICE. I Hereby declare, that I have appointed Messrs Fkedekilk Lender Co as my Agents for Singapore and all the neighbouring Settlements, and that ihey alone are authorized to sell and to receive oiders lor my manufactures. Cologne, \4th September, 1848 JOHANN MARIA FARINA Th» Genuineness of Johann Maria Farina's
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    • 703 1 S TabLßul c S V>lt rt at .rupee each. jaoie tsutler very suoerior in r^i and casks of 5 lb« SUperior Glasses of ||b each Claret in casks and case* of i a per case. "of d «'«n at Dr» 2.50 Singapore, \2th June, 1850 LbND ttt «t CO. hM
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  • 2368 2 1. The wtll known O.i X Liang Kwang, a Cliinamaii who a few year« ajjo w«,s api»el»ended in ihe Sielnar disinctas the hfadinan of pii«isial t-Xuedi-tions f.om our island to the Dutch Settlements, arid in whose nnimiif the Police seized a whole Arsenal of rattan shields, pole., s e^s
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  • 141 2 THE FREE PRESS Singapore, Friday, 18th October, 1850. Memorandum of Cove-s Ite.-eivH a ..d De, parched at the Singapore Post Offic«, by IL Ove.land Sie-imer., during the M.nih ot Uct., viz Rkckivkd. Per iteamer Batavia from Uatavia &c. 1 1| Per Achiltet trnm China B^4 Per Braganzi from England 8
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  • 223 2 The Criminal Sessions terminated M Tuesday afternoon, and the Hon'ble Sir Jeffcott, and the Coort KslablUbuent c. bark on the H C. Steamer Boo^fy tl, s aiternoon K,r Malacca. Church ot the "Good Shepherd," emba. ks on Monday for I ranee, where heprnceedi io; the purpose pi obtaining the a«uta»ee
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  • 30 2 these are part of the fleet ol lanin, ,'lr of the Archipelago for some t ime pVsl, and of xyhose presence various report have reached this from time to time
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  • 272 2 The following notice of a CO ral reef t,ng D-mpier's Strait, with which ye have been favored, will be useful to manners having occasion lo pass through tliat passage: Extract f.om the Log of the Sophia Fraser. F.iday, Sepiemher 6th, 185°. At I OH, P M While ,teer,,, g 10
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 963 2 Beer, Wines 6c. Spirits. A!l»o|p,Ba»s, Hodgson and Ttnoeiu s liter, Ei<gh.*h and Singapore bottled. Brandy mi old cognac bittc**, direct from Germany Clarets of choice flavour Champagne of first quality* Cherry Brandy, Cordial and II :< tafia Gio, rea\ llollacds and old Tom Hock— Oudesheimer, Johannesberger and llockheiUqueurs of supenor
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    • 663 2 A I igblj finished and elegant Europe-built Buggy EAU DX COLOGNE. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. NVe beg leave to bring it to the notice of the Public that the onginal inventor and oldest house of Johan Maiia Farina of Cologne, the distillateure of the genuine Eau de Cologne, was established
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    • 403 2 Watches Ladies and Gentlemen's, of gold and silv STATIONERY BOOKS. A fine selection of New Music Novels, Histories, Trsvels Ac. Account Books, strongly bound Blank Books, plain and ruled Desks writing, plain and fancy Day Books Drawing Pencils and Crayons* Envelopes in cases, or per i ou Foolscap, Letter and
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  • 757 3 From Brune and Labuan we have dates to the 27th ult. There are said to have been some disturbances at Limbang in the interior of Brune, the origin of which is stated as follows A considerable time hack some Chinese went to Limbang to trade and gave the natives nearly
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  • 1278 3 1 he following summary of the proceedings of the late Misbiou !o Siam, will no doubt be acceptable to our readers, and we regret that circumstances have delayed our laying it before the* until now. We shall not, until we have farther tidings fromSiam, offer any remarks on the influence
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  • 2049 3 It appears that atter all the hopes that have been held out, and the assurances so confidently made that we were on the eve of having a regular line of steam communication established with Australia by way of Singapore, the negociations have for the present been broken otf, owing to
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  • 1549 3 EURO PE. Rajah Brook and his Traducers. (From the Manchester Courier, July J7-) The cj against Sir Jjmes Brooke having been transferred from Exeter Hall to the House of Con* moot, baa been twice listened to, aud twice condemned, not by a faint or indifferent condemnation, but by a very
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  • 669 4 We bave to often taken ujiuo ou aolves to defend. t v '«<*ts as well by words, the nub!e and disinter».ied rffttnt u( Jaaet Bro. ke m U iaeo, that we shall net travel again oter oar f jrm«r ground. We cannot, however, pats over
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  • 1557 4 (From tbe Timet.) We propose to place before onr leaders an Intelligible outline of iome accounts with which they are not v«ry familiar, although few subjects are more seriously referred to in parliamentary discussions. When we ei plaiu that tbe balance-sheet before us is that of
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  • 1027 4 Memorial from Bombay, on Steam Communication with that Presidency. {From tht Daily New*, July 21/ To the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Her M*j.-»t\\ Tu«4Miiy, Whitehall, the Meiuoiiat oftue undersigned tuhabttants of Boiubay. Humbly uliewrth, That the present steam com mnnication between this port and Europe is most iueonveuient
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  • 934 4 Steam to India, China, and Australia. TO THE FDITOR OF TH» DAILY NEWS. S'»t At the prrseut tine there it monthly msil stemo packet hue between Sjutbamptoa and Hung X »»i*f with branch lines between Aden and Bomba"y, «i'd Ltylnn and Calcutta. With the exception of i tiUoa«b«y branch this
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  • 979 4 (From the Examiner, August 17.) Remembering bow tbe Session opened, v it tome- wbat remarkable (bat tbe pbrase in which her Majesty I baa to announce a itt close die f ieodly relations of J Great Britain with foreign powers, wai perhaps never more correctly employed Ibau in
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  • 104 4 From the Shipping 8f Mercantile Gazette. July 16.) The Committee of the C«pe of Good Hope Agri. cultural Society have taken tlu* first step towants seeming the participation ot the Cape Colony, in a suitable manner, in this uohle eoteipii*e. They piopose to hold a pre iminery
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  • 248 4 (From the Times, Augmi 24. On Sxtuidij last, as tbt Lord Nelson, one of the boat* belonging to the Royal I i«h Fishery Company. was paaning through the Basket Soun<\ what at tirat appeared to be dense volume of log w.i» seen about a quarter
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  • 400 4 QFrom the Times, Auyusl 24 In the colonial markets during the week the trans actions have proceeded very tirml\. lhe actual qua mil) ot produce brought to public auction has been moderate, and price? have geneiall) b«en in favour of ihe importers Sugar has sleatiil) maiulaincd Ibi rates previously
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  • 73 4 S hip Run Down in the River. The Royal Witlinm, Dublin •ttfamer, on utr way My the rivpr on SMlurdny morning, about daylight, ran d wii the Union brig, in buiiaa', bound to tlte north, abuut bilf i mile below Grtty'a \\vr, where her wrtrk now liea »unk. One of
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 392 4 SHIPFXKG IXf THE HARBOUR. A.i'/ir« i»«^|_ Co/wm/inrt^T i.ufUignrM i teslnmtu>ni \t /j sa «or^~K7j .tt; r lIC. fil. ship Ferrolan* 800 Don Quesada S t a.,i»h <: 0 ,,>0l Calcu.U Ii L steatnrr Neiueris VV»|t a| c gq liC.steamer Uoo^y Su-w art Matter* ship lughwod 43D Smiih Martin. Dyre &Co
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    • 134 4 pepartub.es. O«^ > y««y I Veaael't i\a*»a. Cmtumin Bound For Oct. It British scbHr Ariel Valberg Malacca Pmang 11 British barq Jofta.ua WiUon Do NII 11. M. steamer Byhynx ShaJwell, Esq Hongkong „11 British ship Vowatjee Family Durham Calcutta mll Amer. ship Osnard Cole China 12 British barq Thetir Cast
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