The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 16 January 1852

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  • 20 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. FV)(. 19. SURGV&POATE, FMU%A r MOH.VIJTG, i6tu J I.RU.IIT i*, i§53. ,r». 3
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    • 841 1 NOTIFICATION, HE following Gentlemen, have consented to form the Municipal Committee at Malacca, A* *a!_ 1 I in conjunction with those whose names were published in the Official Notice of the 29th ultimo. See Boon Teong, Chee Yearn Chuan, Esquires. E. A. BLUNDELL, Offg. Governor of Prince of Wales' Island,
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    • 987 1 Zn the Court for Relief of Insolvent Debtors in the Settlement of Prince of Wales Island, Singapore Malacca. In the Matter of Stuart*) OTICE it hereby given I Herriot, heretofore tra- i.Vl that by an order of this ding at Prince of Wales Court made in this Matter Island in
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    • 851 1 THE ART UNION OF GLASLGOW. 1851-52. PATRON His ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE ALBERT. PRESIDENT HIS GRACE IHE DUKE OP HAMILTON, BRANDON, AND CHATELHCRAULT Committee Management. The HOD. 8ir James Anderson, Lord Provost of the City of Glasgow, < hair man. A G. Macdomld, Esq, Vice-Chairman Henry brock, E#q Treaarer. C.
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    • 692 1 Robe and Morning Dresses Ribbon*—Bilk, satin and game Silka and satina—plain and figured of aaaorted e olor Sbawl* and Scarfs, pine, crape, satin, Cashmere ant Delhi—an elegant assortment Stockings, silk, cotton and Lisle thread Satin—white, bine and pink Thread Edgings, Toilet Covers, &c. &e. BABY LINEN, &c. Bonnets tn variety
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    • 700 1 Cigar cases, M anils and China Colors, oil and water, in tin bodbfand cakes Campnor-wood Trunks Crowns, for Natal caps A Dinner and Tea sertices Desks, travellers writing Fowling Pieces, single and doable barrel, pistole, gun* powder and birding shot Gold Lace, 1 and 14 inch for Netal ceps H
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  • 1979 2 Singapore, Friday, 1 6th January, 1852 Memorandum of Covers Received and Despatched at the Singapore Post Office, by the Overland Steamers, during the Month of Jauuary, viz: RECEIVED. Per steamer Java from Batavia &c. 349 Per Gang**from China... 495 Per Singapore from Europe.. 0,457 Per from other
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  • 83 2 (From the North-Chin* \Her old, November 19.) A Correspondent his sent us copy of a Calcutu legal opinion regarding the collision of the Pacha with the Erin steamer, from which we are glad 10 learn that the China and oiher Insurance Office? are borne out in their refusals to
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  • 1090 2 Having been requested to advise the line of proceedings to be adopted by the Insurance Offices who have taken risks on the goods or treasure ship! ped iu the Pacha and Erin, 1 am of opinion that the holders of Policies, cannot sustain
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  • 352 2 Cocoannts. (From the Overland Observer, Deer. 15.) Cocoaout Planting it an undertaking which progresses so veiy slowly that we have little to add to former reports. Favorable accounts reach us from Jaffna and Battiraloa, but the alvocates of high cultivation have been rather disappointed in their eipectations of quick
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    • 948 2 Gin, real Holland* and old Tom Hock— Rudfsheimer, Johannesberger aod HockheiLiqueurs of superior quality [titer (Madeira Marg&chino ar*l Porter—Engluh bottled' Port Haffinaen's, Hunts, &c. Sherry H P., Campbell's Cockburn's, Sec. Whiskey—Scotch and Irish, kc. &c Nc. Marina Stores. Anchors and Cables Cordage "and coir Rope Caovas aod sewing Twine Gutos
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    • 318 2 s nw jijiva« THE Undersigned request that all parties indebted to them, will forthwith settle their accounts, and also that all parties having any claims or demands on them will send in the same lor payment and adjustment. As Mr Sttbel, quits for Europe in a tew Months it is
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  • 5032 3 (From the Examiner, November 1.) Recollection* of Manila and the Philippine*, dur. ing 1848, 1849, and 1850. By Robert MacMickiog, Esq. Bentley. At length we have some information about the Philippines; and soon we shall have a great deal more, for at this moment there is under publication in
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  • 71 3 (From the Globe, November 24.) No less than 74 new vessels, whose aggregate tonnage amounts to 32,000, are on the storks in the building yards on the banks of the Wear. 13 of them are 13 years at Lloyd's; 4, 12 jeers; and 16, 10 year*. Four
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  • 1333 3 (From the Spectator, November Mr llawes Is not be of ihe two about whom the most Is ssid. On the contrary, his case is geueraliy dismissed in a tew words, and with hardly soy difference of opinion. He has retired from po
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  • 921 3 (from the Globe, hovembtr 8.) A deputation from the committee appointed at the pub ic meeting held at the London Tavern on the 14th ul consisting of Mr Samuel 0 region .chairman of the meeting, and of the East India and China As ociation Mr
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  • 688 4 From the Sptctmor November 15.) Now th« re is one important section of the Metropo is, which io regard to all future improvement*, ought to be treated as a whole—Hyde Park. Several suggestions are afloat as to its disposal; and, to all appearance, some
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  • 510 4 (From the Standard, November 13.) Owing to the rapid passage made by tbe American ship Oriental last year from I hina, there appears to have prevailed a kind of esprit de corps amoogst the shipowners and captains trading to the East Indies,
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  • 2035 4 Strviee Gazette, 18/A Oet. 1851.) ■srebsnts and the usual fiequentim Coffee-house were yesterday irprise at the aaooancemoat of Downs of the clipper-built ship John Rebertsen, formerly in com. round of the John-o'Gaunt. Toe Stornoway was bail! i last year at Aberdeen, by Messrs
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  • 643 4 (Prow the Spectator.) To the l)oge who has just departed civic life in London the Court of Aldermen has all but refused the compliment of a picture—lias all but refused that vote of thanks which paints in language of fotmal enthusiasm the flattering po; trait
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  • 139 4 We h«ve been favoured with printed copy of the log-book of the American clipper Flying Cloud, and find the average ia e of sailing per day in each week to be respectively 191. 170, 150, 164, 131, 172, 159, 172, 2C6,
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  • 109 4 Bloomerism Huddersfield done "Brown A lecture on Bloomensm was announced to come off yesterday weak, by a Mrs Brown, who, with her two dauuhtars, were to be exhibited in the new costume.* A respectable audience filled the Philosophical Hall, and the man who stood at the door, after pocketing the
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  • 837 4 Although ths report on agricultural implements is not yet draws up for the Royal Commission still the now American reaper ie so important to farmers, tbst having with Mr Milea sad Profescor Halb.cb, myself tried it for tbe'Council medal, I venture to communicste to the Koytl
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  • 142 4 V ARIETIES. At an entertainment given to James VI., in h,* progiess to Loudon, it was propos d to his majesty to eat some goose in the Cheshire fasLion, s. e., with boiled groats and being asked bow he liked it, he said lie should have liked it muek better
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  • 861 4 VfMflt iHmur.i 1 out Conm an dert. Cvnttgnees. Destination 4r. 11 C. iteami'i emir urn < luuu atrplieus, Esq French corvette Cap-tceute 255 Korquemrul, F.<q Fiencli Consul Macao French frigate Algeria Fouichon Esq Ditto France French steamer 1 e (Win 1100 DePlas, Esq Ditto i Bataiia
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