The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 26 March 1852

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. f\tl. 19. &I*YG*H*OltI£, FHIIK1 1* MORjriJTG, 36TH .M.I«C//, 1853. 13
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    • 846 1 PROCLAMATION. SINGAPORE TEY Virtue of a Precept to me T0 WIT. S*3 directed, 1 hereby proclaim and give notice, that the Session of Oyer and Tern .j„ er and General Gaol Delivery, will be holden before the Court o! Judicature at Singapore, at the Court House, on Saturday, the IOtli
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    • 993 1 FRENCH CONSULATE. THE Captain ol the French Ship Iris boand to Marseilles, and now anchored in this Harbour of Singapore, being in want of #4,800; to pay a Bottomry Bond which he contracted at Hongkong payable here: Any person or persons willing to lend htm the above sum on a
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    • 1171 1 Lloyd's, 28 Ik May, 1851. To Messrs SYME (JO LLOYD'S AGENTS, Singapore, Gentlemen, I am instructed by tbe Committee for Managing the Afftirs of Lloyd's to transmit 10 you the accompanying Copies of Instructions to Commanders and Mates for the STOWAGE OF MIXED CARGOES, and to request that you will
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    • 994 1 large Ships, hare, from experience, discoverer! what pressure" Flour Barrels, Provision Casks, $c. will I bear, ami so avoid reclamations for damage if other- wise properly stowed: hence, in large Ships above* iOO j tons, with dimensions exceeding in length 4 J times the beam, ami 21 feet depth of
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    • 814 1 Messrs WHAMPOA 6c CO'S ADVERTISEMENTS. ESSRS WHAMPOA A CO hate always on Sale an exienaive and choice assortment of the following Goods, selected especially (or their Stores; WHOLES A TK, RETAIL Si FOR EXPORTATION.* Millinery 6c Hosiery. Articles tor the Woik Table Ralzarine Dresses Bonnets of the latest modes, from
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  • 811 2 TO Tilt EDITOR OF Till'. SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Sir, It lias been justly remarked that it is easier to criticise a book than to write it, end although this can hardly he applied to Act VI cf 18o2, yet as the reproach may l>e made, u few remarks on
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  • 4799 2 Singapore, F, idai/, 26lA3latcA, 1832. The P. &O.Company Steamer Gunge*, Captain (taker, arrived here on the 20th instant, having left Ceylon on the 12th instant. No intelligence of the mail Steamer Haddington had been received up to that time. The Ganges proceeded to China the same day.
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    • 681 2 LIST OF 1 ARTICLES FOR SALE. A1 THH COMMISSION ROOMS 09 LITTLE, CURSETJEE CO COMMERCIAL SQUARE Singapore, LADIES^APPAREL. Berlin Wool of color* Hoot and Shoes, English and French. Bonnets direct from Paris, silk, satin and oett Dunstable and auaw Halzarine Dresses Capa—Blond and Lace flakes and Cuffs Cardinals, a la
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    • 360 2 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. Baskets, China-made for clothe* j Buttons, gilt for Coats and Jackets j Camlets (blue v and t.ashmere for ditto i Cigars. Manila No. 5 and 4 Cigar cases, Manila and China Colors, oil and water, in tin boxes and cakes Campnor-wood Trunks Crowns, for Naval caps Dinner snd
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    • 204 2 MALTA, EGYPT, INDIA, IONIAN 1S1.E8. HtU Britannic Majesty's Packets, 312 horse power, possessing every requisite accommodation for passengers, keep up a regular communication between England and India, via Marseilles, Malta, and Alexandria, twice per month, leave Mar* settles for Malta 9th and 26th; Malta lor Marseilles about the 12th and
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  • 1533 3 (From the Pi :ang (iatettc, Attt'ch 13 There it something radically defective in the mode of managing the C-mvicts sent to this Settlement. Gangs of them are employed in the country making and repairing rotds, and the only constant surveillance ihey receive is from one or more of their
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  • 1179 3 (From the Bombay Gazette Summary, February 17.) All Moorad, the Ain°er of Khyrpoir, has been disgraced. Hie Commissioner in Mcinde has i»sned a proclamation deposing him front his Sovereignty. The grounds of this act are those we slated in our last Summary, —fi an in the execution of a
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  • 1588 3 (Fmm the Madras Spectator.) Steamer Oriental January 22d, 1852. from Lap tat'i C.. M ELLIOT, Madras Engtuee r s. To this Chairman unit Directors «</ the femnsulnr and Oi ientul C ompuuy. MR CHATRMAW «A*D GENTLEMEN. —I take the liberty, now that the vojage to India is drawing to
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  • 5672 4 New Year's Day. (From the Sydney Herald, January 1.) IT has for many years been our custom on New Yeai's Day. to allude briefly to the leading events of the previous year. The past year has not been devoid of matters of i interest. The erection of the southern
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  • 828 4 1 'e.s%el*' N 'fttrx tnitwtir Hr-r. lJe\l 1 t.illoH AT. K. barq t'riuce Albert /SI Ambi A in en Id ici.s Fill French ship hi* 250 1 Gileiie Ditto Marseilles French ship S uytrbe i'atin Ditto U brg Ertt 152 J ii rj'i es l)it<o 1
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