The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 21 January 1860

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 11 1 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY THE 21ST JANUARY, 1800.
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  • 31 1 At Bonnington House, Singapore, on the 14th current, Mrs MATTHEW LLTTLE, of a SON. At Mount Pleasant, Singapore, on Tuesday, the 17th current, Mrs G. H. BROWN, of a DAUGHTER.
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  • 33 1 At St Andrew's Church," Singapore, on the 10th current, by the Revd. T. C. SMYTHE, M. A., J. E. MACDONALD, Esq., to EMILIE, eldest daughter of THOMAS WILLIAMSON, Esq., Savage Garden, London.
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  • 1463 1 Singapore, Saturday 21 st January 1860. LOCAL, The official statement of the trade of Singapore, for the year ending 30th April last, shows that the value of the Imports amounted to Rs. 56,788,842 and of the Exports to Rs. The Imports in 1858 59 were
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  • 413 1 ARRIVALS. Jan. 7 Lightning (steamer) from Pinang Calcutta tt 7 Prima Donna Sarawak tt 7 chow Phya siam. stmr.)siam tt 9 Prince of wales Hongkong tt 9 oriental H. Town tt 9 odin Norwegian) Hamburg tt 9 Agnes Prus.) swatow tt 10 Britannia Glasgow tt 10 Mary sparkes
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  • 678 1 Vessel J Names. Consignees. Destination, frc mmmmam H. M's. sloop Saracen IT Wa atpflmor 235 Stanton Esq. 1175 Sir McClure Refitting China lit AU DI BtCAUICl a J©»» H T M'« Htpamcr Durance Mons. Turboshet XX* X* XIX S• OlCAIUvl as H. I. M's. frigate Forbin
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  • THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
    • 73 2 ALB in Cask-~M&rket bare and in some demand. Bottlcd sales of Bass at £2±. Other hands at #l7O a 2. V\INE, Sherry—Large imports in first hands and difficult ot sale in quantity the same with Champagne and Claret. BKANDY —Demand for Cask slightly improved Sales of
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    • 482 2 ALUM —Stock light in some enquiry sales at #l.BO. ARRACK, Batavia —No sales reported. Stocks moderate. HERS' WAX —Continues in request.. Good pichek com mands #59 a 60. Middling #56 a5B BETBLNUT—In limited enquiry J sales at #1 90 a 2. COFPEE —In demand but ma*ket bare ai
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    • 1439 2 ARE NO DUTIBSON IMPORTS AND EXPORTS, AND VESSELS OP EVERY NATION ARE FREE OP ALL CHARGES, EXCEPT LIGHT DUES LBVIED OA CERTAIN VESSU IN THIS PORT THhli UNDER THE ACT XIII OP 18S4, THE HIGHEST OP WHICH IS ONE ANNA LBBB THAN 3 CBNTB) PER TON.
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    • 64 2 PNM SNl> Private Bills to a considerable amount liave been negotiated at 4s 9id o 4«-94<1. 6 months aiglil and Bon,bay 226. On CH%A.-Priv«te Bills at 3d days aight at i per cent DL OTBATAVU— Private Bids 270/ 100 dollars. SOVEREIGN'S— £4 55. Donbloons tf l4 5 ea Guld^"
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    • 38 2 The amount of available tonnage is now small and in good, demand Freights to England have advanced to the rates staled below. The Lad;/ R»glan,Ca/dee and AtheLtan are loading for Liverpool, IVest and Laughing Water for London.
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    • 23 2 Tin £UO f2O cwt Black Pepper. £2lO Bago in boxes.... glO H idea it H orua" £'2.10 1# S V&Cutfcfee!
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    • 463 2 COTTON GOO!)! 5 GREY SHIRTINGS— The clearances durincr the past fortnight have been very moderate, but stocks are light and holders asking higher rates Sales reported consist of lb 5* 2 9 yards at #2 30 (Superior cloth>-39 inch 38| yards: lb 5 at $1374 lb6atsl.Ba, lb 7
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    • 332 2 BOMBAZETTES— 'TrifIing sales of Scarlet at #3.55 a 3.60 stock moderate CAMLETS—In good demand. Sales of heavy weight Scarlet and Blue at .£25. Assorted 22$ lb at #l7. LONO El.TS—Stock light and in demand, no transactions however have been repotted. LASTINOS —In some request at 40 a 45 cents
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 539 3 The following Presentment was made by the Grand Jury to the Court on the I6th current To the Hon'ble the Judges of Her Majesty's Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales Island Singapore and Malacca. Division of Singapore and Malacca. The Grand Jury having disposed of the Bills laid before
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    • 631 3 We regret to hear that the telegraphic cable between Batavia and Muntok has been again ruptured. This is the third :>reak that has occurred in that part of the line Wc to learn thai a telegram was on the lith received from B.itavia, conveying very bad news from Baiijermassii
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    • 621 3 The P. O. Co*B Steam ship Pekin, Captain Burne, from Hongkong the 30tb ultimo, arrived here early on the morning uf the 6th current, and sailed for Bombay via Pinang and Galle on the evening of the following day. TLe British Steamer Lightning Capt. Taylor, arrived here on
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  • THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA.
    • 2527 4 THE Poninaular Oriental Company's Steam-ship CADIZ, Captain Kbllock. arrived here this day, at Ba. having left Bombay on the 10th current, at 9 a M, Oalle the 12tl*at 4p. U and Piuang (he 19th at I P. M, with the Europe
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    • 572 4 Coffee —There has also been a better inquiry tfl this market, Plantation Ceylon selling rather haw, and the Native kinds at full quotations. In public sale, 448 casks, 72 barrels, and 862 bags Plantation Ceylon Coffee found buyers—fine fine ordinary to low middling, 68s 6d to 675; middling,
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