The Straits Times, 19 January 1848

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  • 21 1 STRAITS TIMES. THE SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL 4th. PUBLISHED ON WEDNESDAY [WEDNESDAY, JANUARY, 19th 1848] AND SATURDAY MORNING NO. 242.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 556 1 RATES <>F SIIISPRIVTION Annually. Sp. l»rs. 16 N EUlf-Ycarrjr.. 'J i Quarterly.... 5 One Month i A Single Co]>y One Rupee. AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF ft it tic, (Titrortjfr »V Co. COMMERCIAL SQUARE. r pHE foltowMg rahtable and choice selection ot' British, French, India and Chinese Goods; LADIES APPAREL
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    • 583 1 of all sorts and of the best quality. A fresh supply always on hand. Hoffman's Jams and Jellies Bottled Fruits, Sauces, Pickles, Vinegar, Salad Oil. Capers and Mustard Sardines, Wiltshire Bacon, Spiced Beef. Tongues, Hams and Cheeses. Cabin and Fancy Biscuits. Spermicctti Candles. WINES Jfc SPIRITS. Sherry J. Cockbum, Campbell's
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    • 510 1 Stationery. A great assortment of paper, plain and fancy, Envelopes, Sealing wax, Wafers, Blotting cases, Writing desks, Visiting cards, Pens, Pencils and Papctei ie. Office and account Books, &c. &c. Outfitting Department. Braces Elastic cotton and Silk Buttons Naval and Military Boots, Shoes and Slippers, Paris and London made. Carpet
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    • 487 1 AOENT9 Ix>ndon Sitnmitnds A Ward. Calcutta Thacker and Co. China— William Pustau ft Co I Manila Joseph Rogers Co Steel's ship Masters assistant Massey's Patent Log A 1 day Chronometer by Dodil«, prise Dr*. 100 and an excellent '2 day one by Parkinson and Frodfcham, performance guaranteed Chinese goods. Canton
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  • 59 2 THE Straits Times Singapore: Wednesday, Jan. 19th 1848. We have to announce the arrival of the following passengers Jan. 14th per Hooghly from Penang, C ipt.nn Cooke, Lieut. Pemli, assistant Surgeon, Mclutosh and 35 European Artillerymen. We have to announce the departure of the following passengers: Jan. 13th per Dutch
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  • 86 2 The 11. C. Steamer Hooyhly arrived here on Friday last, hiving on board 35 Madras European Artillery, under the command of Captain Cooke, intended for service in China. Part of EUenborough Buildings has been taken up as temporary barracks, until the arrival here of the %k Auckland We think it
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  • 138 2 Wk suppose Young' Singapore intends to indulge monthly in the sports of the v old original since we observe the pole which %as well plied with grease on new year's day is now blanched by tbe rain and sunsliiue retaiuing its place on the Esplanade, it is we imagine preserved
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  • 89 2 On Fndaj last the Bragtmza Steam ship, after quitting her anchorage, mm compelled lo| bring up on the opposite shore in consequence of some derangement of the machinery, which, being rectified the vessel >tn.irned out of the harbour at about 2P. M. Owing to the advanced period of the monsoon
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  • 38 2 We understand that Mr. A. M. Skc ivi the Spanish Consul ,it Singapore, (who for tome time performed the tripartite duties of Consul nt Spain, France a;;d idgMMJ h;i^ Ihmmi nominated a Chevalier of the Legion ot Honour.
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  • 42 2 We understand that the SttMin >U.\) -</a>iZ'i passed the I', kin outride Penan;'. n tain Baker (hi old favorite of Hie 11 ni ofßalcarrns) was a passenger by the Bragamatnft proceeded on hoard tiic I',/cin to take command of the latter vessel.
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  • 144 2 11. M. Sloojt of W.ir Ilin/dnre and the Steamer ''Hooghly" proceed t<» PcMwj tin-. day. The Hm*Mc the (iovernor embarks on the Huoghly and will lie absent ahmit 1 month. Hold \esscls procccJ, w- believe, on a political mission: the object of which it is attempted to preserve with M
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  • 269 2 LATEST INTELLIGENCE FROM CHINA By the arrival at Singapore of the Zoe a i Minerva, we have aducei from Canton to Jan sth and from Hongkong two dajs later. Bffl thing betokened that a blockade would omul. Sir John Da\is iMdilMHi a circular to the V.aropean community at Canton stating
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  • 23 2 We understand that the Ho*. Mr Salnnmd it Malacca, is about to proceed to Peuang for three months on account of ill health.
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  • 109 2 We hear that 11. E. Mr Bro'.Ve. OfffMf of the (intended) Settlement of Labuan will !>« knighted by Majesty; after which ceremony tie will quit Europe and may be expected U> arrive here by the March steamer. Deputy governor Napier and Mr Colonial Socretan Low will, it is said, arrive
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 648 2 NEW SHIP'S /ARTICLES. AN Sal.- at il.oVtraits If TIMSI PRBBB, (P rice «H8» Dollar cacli) the new form <>*' Ship's Articles in accordance with the Act crfParliameut7&B Victoria*- Cap. 113 A PATIENT IN A HYING STATK, CURED ot a uwommn in we cwmt. „fa L,thr fmm Mr. Abrf CWgr*. sinkrshi.dalcl
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    • 1077 2 FOR SALE FI^HE Schr. "THERESA" with **ap^ I all her arms, stores, Ac, Sb« has SmmS^f a full Inventory and can be sent to sea at a few hours notice.— For terms apply to the Commander on board or to Messrs. Wilkinson, TIVENDALE, <fc CO. Any person wanting to purchase
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  • 44 3 OUR latest received intelligence from Bombay is Dec. 19th. An attempt had been made to set on fire the ship Karl ol Clare, loading Cotton lor China. Messrs Sycrs, Livingstone and Co. have yielded to the pressure of the times an J stopped payments.
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  • 4148 3 Tub fastest Frigate in the World We respectfully recommend the following extract of i letter from the Vernon, 50 gun frigate, flagship of Rear Admiral Ingletield, c. b. dated Hongkong, Sept. 29, 1#47, to the most attentive peruial of Mr Hume and Sir James Graham. It will I,'inenibured
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  • 1369 4 For Eastern and Westkun P r o d u c e-^d n e spa t December 19m 1848. The Port of Singapore is free no Duties are levied on Imports or Export. no Harbour dues exist. .he Utter 38 CAtt. Europe Good. ax. usu illy sold
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  • 930 4 COMMERCIAL REMARKS. WEEKLY MARKET RE PORT. IHK Market is slill characterized by the dul ness which has so long prevailed some trans" actions have taken place hut these have been unmarked by the usual tokens of a thriving commerce. The Junks come in sluggishly from C'l.nia: sucli as have arri\ed
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  • 331 4 SHIPPING NEWS ARRIVALS. Jan. 4th British brig John Bagshaw, Wyutt, Arracan. Jan. 4lh Dutch hi.ik Blor.i, Browlev, Cat;ivia Dec. 1st. Jan. 5th Port brig Brigand, Almeida, Macao Dec. 25th Jan. 6th British steamer Pekin, Tronson, Hongkong Dec. 30th. Jan. 7th British brig Nymph, Sanders, Hongkong Dec. 30th Jan. Tlh
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  • 193 4 TJCiItiUC <j£rtlft"» lll{l '1 lsl1 FuUhu.'l, Cauder Uux, Nassree. Mahomed Ali, Cader Mason, Mahomed mis, Ame Letchmy, Siwnd.uiy, King Henry. OlttC!l" Tan I Kimjilhay, Buro.it:, Aiuana Talbarrie, Cornelia, Thay Guan, Albas, Dolphin, Krfcnsis, Leu Gau, Fathoolvair \tion Vkssp.ls Namb I Tons APTAIN. AGENTS. I DBarwATioa fti
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