The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 14 January 1836

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5 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 17 5 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. .Vo. 15. 1 TMfunsn^tY *fion.vwG, 14™ jjl.yu^imy ihso. F\>f. 1.
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  • 686 5 THURSDAY, 14th. JANUARY ia36. Since our last then: have been no arrivals of any interest. TheAmericau ship Mareposa from Manila the 29th ultimo, came in on the 9th., and the Dutch brig Two Brothers, from BafcivLi the 6th ult. on the 11th instant, but brought no particular intelligence. TheCatAerina
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  • 1727 5 REVENUE, EXPENDITURE, c. OF SINGAPORE. We have heard it observed with respect to the statement of the Revenue and Expenditure of this settlement, which we published in our number of the 31st. ultimo, that we seemed t > select the Executive department as the only proper branch wherein retrenchment ought
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 366 5 FOR LIVERPOOL. The fine A. 1. Brig Eliza Heytvood, Captain Heywood. rffiffijr.yffi or Freight or Passage, apply to ir SYME CO. Singapore, 13M November 1835. Captain Heywood, will not be responsible for Debts contracted by his Crew. FOR LONDON. 3CJk£l The A. 1. Barque Jean Graham, 2(>l Tons, J. C.
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    • 369 5 NOTICE. In consequence of the Meeting of the Shareholders of the Singapore Reading Room, not having taken place on the2nd. inst. as advertised, the Shareholders are requested to attend a Meeting to be held at the Reading Room, on Saturday next, the lGth inst. at 11 a. m. G. F.
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    • 102 5 NOW PRINTING AT THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS OFFICE, AND WILL SHORTLY BE PUBLISHED, A DISSERTATION ON THE Soil and Agriculture OF THE British Settlement of Penang, or Prince of Wales Island, in th*okraits of Malacca including Province Wellesley on the Malayan Peninsula with brief references to the Settlements of Singapore
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  • 2191 6 The Malayan Archipelago has been longnoted m the haunt of pirates, so much so that with many .ne^ous, a Malay and a pirate are synoninrv terms. The adtuxa 1 mation or this region, beiuo- rtj^TWlSi tormerous islands, which^-fl. «v' f ied into nuarea of such vtftffc^tt ■'•n distributed over
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  • 765 6 (Concluded from our last.) Table No." VIII Papt IV. y Shewing the Nature, Quantities ami Values of the articles ExportedfromSiny<z\ pore, and the Places to which Exported, during the year ending 30th. April 1835. EXPORTS. Spanish Dolkrt. Woollens, to Java 56 pieces 1,90* to Borneo 93 1,524 toßhio
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 197 6 Jfleteorotoglcal Observations for the Year 1835. "Months. Therm. 6a. m. Therm. 3p.m. Therm. 8 p.m. ball of ruinmax.jmin. |aver. max.|min. (aver. myc.jmin. |aver. f. Winds. fnchs. 10ths January?] 80 76 J 78 86 77 86 82 76 83 NTE 18 8 February 80 7.5 79 88 84 8.5 84 80
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  • 2152 7 Behk, Wjnfs Si-mi t Ts. From Bordeaux, 246 dozen* La \io<e, <JOO dozens St. Emilion, 200 <10/u:s Medoc (lirt-ts; 8(5 dozens Sauterne j 71 dotem Cfcampagne 240 dozs. Brandy; 9 dozens Liqueurs. London, 9 dozs. Tort. Jura, 60 dcutns Starry 500 cases Gin 2,700 yuls. Arrack. Afunifa, 95 dozs.
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  • 18 7 At Singapore on the evening of the 10th. *S^i9jftfc v tlie u( l y ot Simon Sri-niLNs
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  • 486 7 Ts. schnr. Ptjccn llonn, from Rangoon —93 shin beams, 1000 sheathing boards, H)pO jars, 308 maiinJs wheat, 502 bags gl£m, 18G Is. CUtfch, 80 pis. trhec, 50 crooks, 00 ph. peas, 31 pis. 53 ctys. chillies, 13 cases Chinaw;.re.. B. ship lloMurjee BimNMJess ffom China 114 pkges. China SUBdlie3
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  • 406 7 D. barque Mas Jadnl Baker, far Ponlianak 56 cor. blue moorees, 3o cor. Bugi* sarongs, 100 kegs steel, 5o pis caohang, 100 pis jo^s paper,; 15,000 fish roes. French brig Les Deuv Fanny, for Bourbon— 256 pis 63 ctys rattans, 4 1 pis 38 Uys pepperf lo pis pearl
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  • Singapore Free Press Price Current.
    • 1765 8 PRODUCE OF EUROPE AMERICA. Ji ship Marion, forChimi—% chests Benares opium.' B %hip Hormatjte Bomanjft for Bombay 2o tons' ntliedje, 6 pis 83 ctys mice, 25 pli 32 ctys nutmegs, 9 pis 23 ctys pepper, 89 ctys coffee. B brig Harriet, for Ptnan« 750 ps Brit cottons, 100 doz Brit
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    • 1208 8 As all sales can now be effected for pa%tiitnt in CasA, our quotations in the Price Curtint ere tuade on (AttJVMtjpfc. liet urns for consignment* can gtncrully U ti.ude in BUia or Bullion, when Produce is not preferred. EUROPE GOODS. METALS.— We have heard of no
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    • 87 8 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL. Tin Antimony Ore, £1 10s. al. 1-^s. per 20 Cwt. Sutrar in Wgs, £4. do. Do. baskets £4. 10*. do. g Hides £5 a £5. lOs. do. £4. 10s. a£s. do. I Coftt* £4. a £4. loa. per 18 c^t. 'I Pepper £5. a £5. i
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    • 56 8 -)n London, Navy Treasury Bills, 10a MOdays sieht, is. 4d. per Dollar, none. Private, 6 Months sight, 4\. sd. a 45.6^/.prDlr. Ou Calcutta, Govt., 30 days' sight. Saite- 2«6 per Sp, Drs. 100 none Private 207</208per 100Dlr,none On Bombay, R, fts-2'20«225 On Madras, „M. *f0?22 223,, On Batavia, GuildeM
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 409 8 ALIUIvALS, JANUARY. 6th. American barque Volunteer, 1. A. Perrier, Madras Penang. 7th. B. brig; Harriet, Hoh Choo, Malacca sth inst. U. brig Snoek, Jompong, ivliato 2d ult. Bth B. ship Davui Clark, R Rayne, China 29th ult. 11. brig Hngimmt. Oh Bog, Penang 31st inst. and Malacca 9th Amr. shij>
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