The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 6 May 1853

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Pol- 20. SINGAPORE, FRlD*ilT JUOR 6TH MAY, 1853. »Vo. l£
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 736 1 NOTICE. LIEUTENANT ROBERT CHURCH, 47«H Reot W.N. I hiving been appointed Secre- n ik. ...I to (he Governor of the Straits Settlements and i t,,...- tk. a...;.. n ki. jtH de-Cttnp, assumed Charge of the duties of his Office on the 23r,) ,,s,an, By Oid«-r, ROBT CHUU''II, Lieutenant, Sec i/.
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    • 782 1 Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Office. Battery ltoad—Singapore. N. *""iERTAIN alterations having taken V-/ place in the proposed movements of ffiaHK the Company's Steamers under the new Contract, the former Advertisements relative to their probable airival at and depaimre from this place are hereby withdrawn, and the public are
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    • 770 1 TOM SALE. TWO of broudwiKd 4' '»M UftAVD PIAMOS, secued for the climate, just imported. Apply to SYME A CO. s 25th April, 1053. Messrs WHAMFOA A CO'S, ADVERTISEMENTS. |S/fl ESSRS WHAMPOA A CO have always ou L»A Sale an extensive and choice assortinent of the following Goods, selected especially
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    • 916 1 LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE GENERAL WARB-KOOMS W. G. KERR CO. (Ai/jjiniHg lite Ur tthiul bank)— tigopo'e LADIES APPAREL While and colored Glad Silk, Satin and Tarlatanne Bonnets alw.ya on band, and made to order according to tbe latest Europe Modea, or to suit the taate of Customer*.
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    • 608 1 HABERDASHERY. Silk, Mohair and Cotton Braida. Knitting and Mending Cotton. Berlin Worsted of colors. White and colored Reel Thread. Do do Silk Thread. Anti-Mscaissri—Sofa Backs and Chair Covers. Steel Knitting Pins, Crotchets, Needles and Thread. jewellery. Brooches—real and imitation gold and silver. Rings in great variety. Pencil Cases of gold
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  • 285 2 Charge Sheet from 28 th April to 5th May. No. Charge Property found or not. How disposed of 409! Assault and Battery 410. Drunk and disorderly 1 Discharged Fined $2 or 10 days 3 months Q. Sessions I month H. C. fined Si or 3 days 2 fined S
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  • 3099 2 Singapore, Ft iday, 6th Mai 1853. The P. O. Co's Steamer Formosa, Captain Christian, arrived here on the 29th ultimo, having left Calcutta on the 21st, and left for Hongkong on the following day. The P. O. Co's Steamer Achilies, Captain Stead, arrived here on the 29th
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 678 2 LIST OP ARTICLES FOR SALE. A 7 THE COMMISSION ROOMS 09 LITTLE, CURSETXEE CO COMMERCIAL SQUARE Sinyuj/uie LADIES APPAREL. Berlin Wool of colon Boot end Shoes, English and French. Bonnet* direct from Peril, silk, eatin end »el» Dunstable end straw Balzarine Dresses •tpi —Blond and Lace Cipei and CufTa Cardinals,
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    • 984 2 FOR KCLBOURNE. La rP UE Batque AURIGA —has exIx A ceMent accomodation for Passen- S For only, apply to the Captain on board, or to WM MACDONALD hi CO. S ingopore, 28/ A April, 1853 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. Baskets, China-made for clothea Buttons, gilt for Coata and Jackets Camleta (blue >
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    • 730 2 G. J. DARE A CO. SHIP CHANDLERS, SAIL-MAKER 9, Auctioneers and Commission Agents WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE, SPIRIT fit BEER MERCHANTS So. I, Boat Quay, Singapore, BEG lo announce to Ship-owners. Merchant#, Commanders of Vessels and the Public in General, that they have always on hand a la'ge and well
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    • 72 2 IFOR SALE. At the Office of the Fkeb Pkess. BILL Of Lading for l he Peninsular and Oriental Coy's Steamers for the Europe, Ceylon, Madras?, Calcutta. Bombay, Hongkong and Shangha routes NOTICE. LLOYDS. WE request that particulars of all cases of Shipwreck he comn unicated to us by the Master
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  • 12 2 DIED At Calcutta, on the 8th April, C HIRLBS A DTCB, Efqre.
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  • 1311 3 (From the Pinang Gateiie, April 16 A gang robbery on the Burmsh rood woo rrporUd to the Superintendent of Police it 3 A. M on Sunday loot. A party of geons were oent froo town with ordero to surround the poddy fields behind the bouse wbicb bid been attacked,
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  • 1009 3 (From tke Rangoon Chronicle, March I'J.) News from Ava info mt us that in consequence of the gieat pcarciiy u| provisions rice liad -i.cn in tbe citidel to Su Kupees a basket, and -ingle a'ices of putnpkin were selling at a rupee. This scarcity had pioduced a lebelliuu among
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  • 2801 3 (From the Englithmen, April 4 We pubkiab below a long report of the hurricane from the Madras At ken *eum. The f olio win v extract of a letter from Madras dated 28th March, gives aiue further particulars We had a terrible gale here yeeterday (Sunday). The ebipe Serampore.
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  • 4322 3 Victoria. [From <*« Adelaide Obterver, March 12.] *lhe puce of sold rm. jn*| hrm a' £3 16 6d. Tie Uie»t .VJeltauiue Uold CucuUi u :u«>joiiad 44 The price of gold has advnced 3d ths wrtk The mat net opened at 75s 9d and closed at 765. The suoidy was
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  • 818 4 r»sf. 1 «V ITIM i otu 4 '.otnrnwfir< Consignee* I Oft. H. C steamer Hooghly 170 MMMH Pinang H. N; M. steamer Batavia 1000 V. der Moore A. L. Joh«sloii Co Uatavia B. brig Rtval 150 J Frank'yn Ditto billiton Siamese baiq "uecen 500 Arltnne Hamilton,
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 238 4 Table of Weather in Singapore in March, 1853 THERMOMETER itl at at 6 A.M. N'oou 3 P.M REMARKS WIND qually with ram all day 1 Fair. Fair. loudy all day. Fair At noon slight rain, at 5 p.m. heavy rain: Fair. At 6 a m fair, at 4 p.m. slight
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