The Straits Times, 7 February 1846

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  • 22 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE. JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL 2nd. published on Wednesday [SATURDAY FEBRUARY 7th 1846} and Saturday morsninc NO. XLII-
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    • 418 1 NOTICE. THE Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navi- < impany's Steam Ships Lady Marij ll'.. and lira ganza, are expected to arrive liik- on the sth and Bth proximo. The former i>..sel on Uie sth from I'oint de Galle on her to Hongkong, and the latter from Hongkong on the >th
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    • 563 1 Handsome embroidered pina Scarfs Shawls, Handkfs., Gaps, Cuffs, manufactured at Manila. Black and White Lace Shawls and Scarfs very rich, Finely-worked Collars, Chemissettcs of every description, Dress Handkerchiefs Ac. Ac. Corded Muslinett and Horse Hair Petticoats and Dress improvers. Fine Silk and straw Bonnets, Silk Tarasols. Bonnet, Cap, and Waist
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    • 928 1 PORTO JNOVO IRON WORKS. THE India Iron and Steel Company, have again blown in their Furnaces and are now ready to execute orders for Pig Iron, and Iron casing of every description. From improvements in the manufacture of their Iron, they are now capable of making castings of the softest
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  • 2431 2 THE Straits Times. Singapore Saturday, February 7th We have to announce the arrival of the following passengers since our last: Feb. sth. Dutch Steamer ''Bromo' from Batavia, Messrs. Embrarht and Ravac 6th Per H. C. Steanur k Phlegethon' from Penang, Lieut. Col. Watson, Captain Cooie, Lieut. Dumerque Messrs. Richardson and
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  • 65 2 ARRIVALS Feb. s.—Briti«h schooner Kirn Keat Him,' Xian Tarn, Mu.i&ccn January 31. Sutth \Yar Header brumo, M Van tleribrock, Batuvia Fel ruary 1. 6 iritisfa ship Atiet Rohoman, Roue, China January WJ. H. C. Steamer Phlegethon," Ross Penang February 2. DEPARTURES Feb. 3.—.Britisn schooner .Mischief," Whit China.
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  • 131 2 Jan. 10.—British schooner Alligator," Macao 14.—Rritish bark Lanrick," Hongkong:—Ham burgh schooner "Hebe," Amoy;—British li;ir'> Lady isast" Europe and Penang; lti. British bark Erin," Arracun ;—British kri^" Lady Howden," Europe and Batavia 17-—British b;ir'.; Ann," Madras 20.—Britibh bark Cacique," Amoy;—French War Steamer Archimede," 1 Macao;—Malay bark" Mohabur,"
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  • 114 2 chief, DEPARTURES FOR THE MONTH. Jan. 10.—British Steamer Lady Majy Wood,'; Galle 11.—British Steamer Brr.^anza" China 12.—British brig Pantaloon," Hongkong; 14.----schooner Alligator,* Arracan;—British bark Lanriok,! Bombay 10.—British bark Lion." Bangkok British ship Prince of Wales," Bangkok; 19.—British brig Julia," Sarawak;—11. C. Steamer Phlegethoa," Malacca and Penang 21.—French War Steamer Archrmede,"
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  • 236 2 The Pluto left the harbour yesterday havin;' Sir John Davis on l>oard. It is understood that His Excellency proceeds to Cnmsingmoon to enquire into the particulars of the capture. V presume tlvit that the pirates will be handed over to the Authorities of-their own country. As they were taken
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  • 428 2 State of the Market.—Saturday 20th. Dc 1845.—Our market for almost (-very description imports, remains dull, owing to tbecontiiurl scarcity of money. The sales of Cotton during the week" have been extremely li the dealen Ixing at present supplied, ami posed to extend their purchase ii the absciUJ;' any active
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    • 128 2 THE well known fast- sailing Brig Tartar, ini!V w ji| be ready to take «argo on the 10th instant. For freight or passage, APP^ l^,^ Singapore, 7th Fchy. 1816 NOTICE THE Undersigned will Sell by Public Auctioa on Saturday next 7th instant 11 Fat Bullocks. 2 Milch Cows, 3 Calves.
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  • 1510 3 Bay or Islands. AV hat is a Blockade? We are not versed in the doctrines and rules of our Admiralty Court in England, which has boon no lon£ the admiration of all maritime nations, for fheir perspicuity and justice, more especially as denned and enacted, during 'a long
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  • 1421 3 Proportion of Directors to Schemes. A corresponI dent of the Times has taken the trouble to analyse some of railway adveertiscmenls -in the Times, to see, as he expresses it, how many of his friends 1 are travelling on that easy -descending line that goes from the station
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    • 766 3 THE EARL OF ALDBOROUGH CURED BY HOLIOWAFS PILLS. The Earl of Ai.dborovgh clued of a Inxa akp Stomach Complaint. Extract of a Letter from the Earl of Aldborouph, dated Villa Messina', leghorn, 2Ut February, 1815. To Professor Holloway. Sir, Various circumstances prevented the po» sibility of my thanking you before
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    • 465 4 BRETTS' HOTEL, (THE ROYAL GEORGE), HIGH STREET, SOUTHAMPTON, Under the Patronage of the Peninsular and Oriental Company. Passengers to and from India, rut Egypt, will find this Hotel particularly convenient, being contiguous to the Docks and Railway Terminu^ HENRY BRETT, anxious to ensure the com fort of his Patrons, begs
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    • 742 4 length or suli- r every purpose, each paper having ti. "H. WALKER 1 on an embossed label with a likeness of Queen Victoria, or His Royal Highness Prince Albert, in relief on colours. They are put up in various fancy packages, containing from 100 to 1000 needle's among them arc
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    • 451 4 with printed particulars of the valuable properties they possess, only of Messrs. WAGHORX Cos. agents, as follows Bombay, Messrs. Spong and Turner. Calcutta, S. Smith Co. Madras Griffiths Co. Ceylon, Mr. Black. llong"kong, Lewis and Barnett. Singapore, Mr. Thomas Smith. THE public are hereby cautioned against purchasing spurious Rings made
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    • 483 4 horses th;it have not run on the Sincpipore 01 Heats—R. C. Entrance Dollars P. ]>' Weight for age and inches; 11 hand* to car t> 9 st. Heats. It. C. 2nd Race. Club Cup for Ponies —of Drs. 60; for all p>nies 13 hands and under. Entrance Dollars r) Heats
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