The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 31 October 1853

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1 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 12 1 THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, m 3Dr OCTOBER, 1808.
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  • 1067 1 I* THIS PORT THBRB ARB HO DUTlBS OH IMPORTS AHD EXPORTS AID VB88BLS OP EVERY HATIOH ARB FRBB OF ALL CHARGB8, BXCRPT S CBHT8 PER TOH LBTIBD UHDER ACTViTT"^ Ttefe hart Woo no arrivals from Great Britain since the 30th tfltimo with Cotton manufactures. The Ba*f**re
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  • 100 1 On ENGLAND—After the arrival of the B»-monthly Mad frotn China oh the 15th instant the rate declined to 5s 2d and 5s fd, and Bills are now selling st 5s 6 months sight. The Oriental Bank offers to draw at 4s 1 id. (>n CALCUTTA— The same remark applies
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  • 60 1 To Bagland remains without alteration but a demand exists for the Colonies chiefly for Lumber and vessels have been chartered at a 4. 10s, also to Akyab and from thence to Europe at £4 4s. Ti» Cofee wt i ..J., M m Black Pepper.. £3i.6. 16 cwt G.w GSL.R
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  • 705 1 COTTON GOODS. GREY SHIRTINGS—Imports 59,918 pieces, llie demand continues very dull and the few buyers offering very low rates holders are not anxious to sell, but prefer waiting in the hope of some improvement. The few Safe* made are 06s at £3.10 a 2.15, 64s at £1.85 a
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  • 770 1 ALUM—No supplies and in great request; first arrivals will command £1.30 a 1.40. ARRACK, Batavia —Small stock and in fair demand at quotations. Bscs' WAX—The stock of good quality is much reduced and demand continues at £36 a 37• Inferior neglected. BETELNUT—No stock and in request. Small lots
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