The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 6 August 1852
1852-08-06
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section19 1852-08-06 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. pol. 19. SIJTGAPOHE, VHMUA 1* JHOUUTUTG, 6TU AUG VST, 1§53. .Vfl. 3219 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement820 1852-08-06 1 GOTEKVKEVT NOTIFICATION, RJ-LLF. Folt'-WLPO 19 PU BL15U F 0 FOR THE T»J FOBM ATIUN TM) GUIDANCE OF MARINEIS NtJlIt E. In consequence of the late lamentable wreck of the g,IP t HUlSTlAN, near the Island of Kennery, ai d it having been reported to me ih-tt no less than fjve820 words
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Advertisement780 1852-08-06 1 Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Office. Battery Road —Singauore. fnHP. Peninsular and Oriental ComJMu JL pany's steamer 8INC*PIRE. from China, en route to Bombay, may he ffiflMMi expected at Singapore about the 1st !>• nx-aiu, and the Peninsular and Oriental Company's Steamer with the European Mails en route to780 words
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Advertisement727 1852-08-06 1 NOTICE. TH B Business of Merchants and General Agents carried on a« Singapore and in Glasgow, under the Firm of M1AW. WHITEHEAD At, CO. (of which the Subscriber RoBiar DUFF was Utterly Sole Surviving Partner) will now he continued by htm, and >he Subscriber WILLIAM MACDJUALD. in Co-partnership under the727 words
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Advertisement838 1852-08-06 1 ARTICLES FOR THE TUlLKTlE Brushes—hair, nail, tooth and fleth. Comba—of tortoisf-shrli, horn and ivory in variety. Powder Roxee and Puffi. Hiir and Tooth Powder. Turkey Spooges. Eau de Cologne, Lavender, water, and great variety of Perfumes and E.seoces. Soaps in great variety. Naples and Almond abating Creamt. Dressing Coet, Rowland's838 words
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Advertisement759 1852-08-06 1 Soaps in great variety —l,»4ndrr. Ko<r, Gold and lloney Jewellery 4t Watches. drarrietri, iiciny Uustd 11. g' la and witer broaches in various mounlings Chains—of gold and silver Desert 1 Knives, Spoons, and Forks, Ear-rings of (lie laiesi fashions, Hooks for W.iclies, mourning Kings, Ntrdle-cases of gold and silver, Pencil-cases759 words
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Article960 1852-08-06 2 POLICE OFFICE. Several cases of peity theft are reported duirg llie past week, but they do not retire particular mention. On the 2nd injt a Chinaman was run against and severely wnuided in the side by a palankin in Teluk Ayer Street, about 9h o'clock io the morning, ile960 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement1000 1852-08-06 2 Ctt*ti —ready made dresa, inrtouts, Codrington's Corderoy for trowsering Pilot, Sec. Caps—military, naval, plain and elotb Dressing Gowns Duck a-d Drill Flanuel and flannel Shirts Grass clotb for Jackets, &e. unbleached and whlta Guernsey Prorks Hats, black and white bearer, silk, pith and itraw Huckaouck Jackets, nasal, shooting, &c. Kid1,000 words
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Advertisement618 1852-08-06 2 WINES SPIRITS. A!es —English and Singapore-buttled Alisopp and B»H' Beer Brandy bestOognac Champagne, Geiiltr Claret—firat quality Cordial, cherry and raapbeTy Cherry Brandy Glenhvet Wbuney Gin in caaea HOCK Johenntsberg Liqurura— »gsor*»d .maraschino and Ritalin O d To in Port—aery superior »her" —J. Cnckhurn's, Mr.. OILMAN'S STORES Beef—aplced and smoked a618 words
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Advertisement1404 1852-08-06 2 publicity to the same, «ni supply 10 makiitg application. 1 am, Gentlemen, Your ohcjiem Servant, GEO. A. HALSTED, Secretary. INSTRUCTIONS TO COMMANDERS AND MATES FOR TBS STOWAGE OF MIXED CARGOES, PREPARED BY HENRY C. CHAPMAN k CO., Agent s for Lloyd's, Liverpool, APPROVED AND RECOMMENDED BY THE Committee for Managing1,404 words
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Advertisement1064 1852-08-06 2 NOTICE. THE Interest and response Hify of Mr AIKXAVDCR MaTiuto* in our Establishment ceased on the 30ih ultimo, and Mr ROBKST J ARDINK and Mr ALEXANDER FESCEVAL are this day admitted Partners Our Firm now consists of DAVID JABDINB, JOSXPU JASDISI, ALEXANDER GBAET L)ALL*S, ALIIAM»IR CAMPBELL MACLEAN, ROBERT JARDINE, and1,064 words
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Advertisement94 1852-08-06 2 NOTICE. LLOYDS. WE request thai particular of all eas M e Shipwreck he tomn unieai*d to us t> v ih Master or Survivors on their reaching this po,\ the information of the Underwriter* in London SYME co, k ingnpore 1851. /lseutl NOTICE. WE hare appointed < aptain James Tithes, i94 words
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Article993 1852-08-06 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE >INGAP)RE FREE PRE*« English Whaling Ship Margaret, July 1, 1852 Sir Allow me to make public, through your widely cficulated columns, an instance of the illine ial and arbmaiy policy ot the Dutch to«a'd» stran gets ol ail nations, as they term those Vessels993 words
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Article3632 1852-08-06 3 bth'ju ore, B iduy > August, 1852. 'I he P.&0. Company's Steamer 'if Ita, Captain Poils, front tJoffgkoti>; the 23rd ui., arrived here oil the 3ts-, and lell lor Ceylon and Bombay, on the 1st instant. The P O. Company's Steamer Btkm, Capt. Grainjter, on the morning3,632 words
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Article814 1852-08-06 3 twcif IVm'W I 0'l> .i'Me r 1 >- V H M. at Cytnt 440 LUilii, li'!] H M brig i.OHte t 459 1 Hon »pe*cer U. S >hip Si .\luri i 1050 1 Magrudre, L*q U S. Otxtful Pioang 0. Hiip Metropolis 343 Lmge \1cliwpn fit814 words
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Article418 1852-08-06 4 {From the Frier,d of India, July 8 We always notice with tbe greatest pleasure, the annual Return of tbe income and resources of tbis ■piti'ed and apl-ndid lit'le colony, tbe most important of tbe outlying marts of Great Britain. On the pre* sent occasion, our delight is418 words
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THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
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Article1540 1852-08-06 4 IN THIS PORT THERE ARE NO DUTIES ON IMPORTS AND EXPORT** AND VESSELS OF EVERY NATION ARE FREE OF ALL CHARGES, EXCEPT 3 CENTS PER TON LEVIED 0NDER ACT VI OP Accounts are kept in Snanish Dollars divided into Cents. The usual credit on sales is1,540 words
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Article68 1852-08-06 4 On EVOLAND —Credit Bill* to extent hive hem soli at 4s 81 for 6 months The Oriental Bank, is drawing at 4s 7/,d at 6; 4s 6id 3; 4s 61 1 month and 4s at si^ht. On CALCUTTA —Considerable transactions have taken place at 218 lis- for Oriental Bank68 words
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Article70 1852-08-06 4 We have no alteration to notice. The on T y Vessels now loading are the E< f 'tcr and Gener.il Sdo for London and K;rel:vo for Liverpool at the following runs Y Tin 3 £2.5.0 a>2v)jvrt Co.Te £3 ?18 cart' Sago in bags £2.15.0 Biack Pepper..£2.15 V ITcwt Sago70 words
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Article673 1852-08-06 4 COTTON GOODS. GRKV SHIRTINGS— Imports 63,321 pieces. As noticed above Auction sales have so materially interfered with the regular trade that few transactions have taken place. Those reported consists of Common light qualities at $1.73 a 2.6 is at $2.20 a 25 and 66s at $2.40. WHITE SHIRTINGS673 words
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Article286 1852-08-06 4 BOMBAZETTES —Continue very dull the only sales reported a few pieces Assorted at $3. Slocks heavy. CAMLETS —Have been in partial enquiry for 25 a 26 lbs weight and some sales made at $17. Stocks heavy. LONG ELLS —Without enquiry and stocks heavy. SPANISH STRIPES are very dull. Trifling286 words
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Article68 1852-08-06 4 BEER, WINES SPIRITS. Alk, Bass —Wante«l in ca*k. Considerable sales of Bottled Beer and Porter at $1.50. WINKS, Champai'»e —Market well supplied anrl only saleable by retail at $3 a 15. Sherry —Retailing at $4.50 it ft* BRANDY —Sales in cask of Martel and Zfe/ine«*'at$l..50. Sales of French in 168 words
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Article643 1852-08-06 4 ARRACK, Batavia -Continues to be much wanted and moderate imports will coin mam I good rates. BEES' WAX —In better demand, chielly for the United States and sales at #30 a 32 for good and #26 a 28 inferior quality. CAMPHOR, China —Imports and sales at #17 a643 words
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