The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 17 March 1836
1836-03-17
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section15 1836-03-17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTUSER. jVo. Tfii HSIKiV JHOMtJTWA*G, ll™. 183«. r*oi. 115 words
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Article602 1836-03-17 1 From the Cantrm Press, Feby. 20th 1836. H. E. the new Governor of Kwantung arrived in the city on the 12th iustaut, and took immediate possession of his office. His name is Tang-Ting Cuing. The Chinese New Year began on the 17th instant, and the Festivities- attending this day,602 words
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Article788 1836-03-17 1 From a correspondent. On the 3th instant, the inhabitants of Canton were surprized on rising from their beds, to see the tops of the houses and the ground covered with snow, an occurrence not remembered here by the oldest of the foreign residents and with few788 words
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Article902 1836-03-17 1 (from me camon rress, veuruary zv, iH.ih.j We hive been favored by a friend with some of the observations he has been able to make during his stay in the Northwestern states of the Republic of Mexico, of which we lay a translation before our readers, as that country902 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement369 1836-03-17 1 FOR LIVERPOOL. "£^H The A. 1. British Brig ZtnOy Captain Law son, *Jlf> t^Wfr^ 7 T° n8 > having part of her rjro already on board, will meet with despatch. Fur Freight or Passage, apply to BOUSTEAD, SCHWABE Co. Singapore, 10M Ft by. 1836. Captain Lawson will not be answera<lle369 words
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Advertisement443 1836-03-17 1 TO LET, From the \st April next. JfcgdL The Bungalow, presently 'jjijLl occupied by J. Balestier Esqre, Apply .to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore, 9th Feby. 1836. ADVERTISEMENT. Notice is hereby given, that, Cursetjee Jamsetjee, the Son of our Senior Paitner, and Furdonjee Sorabjee, have this day been admitted partners in our443 words
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Advertisement154 1836-03-17 1 PUBLIC AUCTION WIH be held, This day, Thursday, the ljth Instant, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Godown of the Undersigned for the Sale of the following Goods Scarlet Woollens Wild Boars Fancy pattern Chintzes; Chirkana Scarfs and Shawls; Handkerchiefs; Orange Twist; Glassware Crockery-ware, and about 30 dozens of154 words
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Article1011 1836-03-17 2 Canton Remitter Fehy. 2'Artl. Mam-, Sandwich UmA, 2 4th Dec, 1835. The Auanhouku arrived in November, under command ot her third officer, Mr. Jones, Captain Coffin, the first and second other is and some ol the seamen MN killed by the natives of llariny'tt island ou October the1,011 words
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Article745 1836-03-17 2 To THK r.l'llun OF THE CaNTON REGISTER. Sir, 1 beg you will be pleased to publish the enclosed for the information of all parties concerned. I am Sir, Your Most Obdt. Servant, V If, CAIiR, commanding ship Mangles. Canton, Feb. 12, 1&56. To the Commander745 words
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Article241 1836-03-17 2 We are rather disappointed in not bein* able to give our readers a ntirfiettry account of the expedition against the Piratical force we alluded to in our last 11. M. Ship AW returned to her anchorage on Sunday last, having, as we hear, chased fleet of larte and small241 words
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Article1007 1836-03-17 2 v.iv.x.>l> HTIIW M KALISCH. I rum the tumt, Spttmber 26 Last ui^ht a mail from Hamburgh arrived with papers to the f3nl They bring intelligence from kafech of the |*h, within two day, oi'he period hxe-1 by the Hanktort letters Tor the tenninat on of the mm. The account1,007 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Letter581 1836-03-17 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE UHO A PORE FREE PRESS. Sir, The Canton Press of tlie 27th of last month contains the following paragraph "We understand that the Seyd Khun has gone to the East Coast with her Opium, con- trary to the expectations of the holders of h er581 words
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Letter294 1836-03-17 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRES* Dear Sir, Through the medium of your paper I beg to call the attention of the manufacturer! of Manchester and Glasgow^ and of all persons in the habit of consigning goods to this market, to recent sales mule to°alai r e extent294 words
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Letter611 1836-03-17 2 TO THE EDITOR Ol THE SINGAPORE FIIEE PRESS Mr. Editor, Altho' "A Wtty-Faring Man" says that lie lias "shewn me fairly up, 1 have a £ood many doubts as to whether the exhibition proved satisfactory to any one but ray•df, who was, of course, mighty well pleased "to be turned611 words
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886 1836-03-17 3 SINGAPORE THURSDAY, 17th MARCH, 1836. The arrivals and departures since our (it, wlD be found detailed in the usual place. By the Cuthcrina Cornelia which arrived hett on the INl instant, from BatuvKt the 12th ult., we have received, our file uf Java CouruHts, from the 9th Jany. to 10th886 words
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Article1597 1836-03-17 3 However fruitless and unprofitable the task hn hitherto b.vn, on ull bands, to urge Government to the adoption of some adequate measures for the suppression of Piracy in these seas, we shall not, in consequence, ol 1 deter- red from bringing the subject to notice on every opportunity which1,597 words
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Article641 1836-03-17 3 We understand that the Armenian Church, which was commenced on the first day of the past year, will be consecrated on the 26th of this month, that being the anniversary of St. Gregory's, to whom it is to be dedicated. This small, but elegant building does great credit641 words
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Article360 1836-03-17 3 B. barque Spartan, from lAvtrpool 2,."i00 lbs. sporting gunpowder, 50 pairs hor.se pistols. From Siwn— l2l pis. 67 etys. sticlac, 618 pis. 80 ctys, sugar. Transhipped to the brig Ztno 140 ctys". gambouge, 145 ctys.. elephant's teeth. Port, tfurq. Angelica, from Muni 21 boxes and 4 baskets dried fruits,360 words
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Article220 1836-03-17 3 ft. brig Spartan, for Cork 03 pis. 34 ctys. coffee, r>')l \A>. 11 Cty*. black pepper, 144 pis. 47 ctys cassia iinnea. li. bmrq. Con-ayre Family, for Calcutta 20 pairs axles ft puivs hvrjiry wlieeh, 9^ sots boggy springs, |»061 teen ls valued at GlO Sp. drs. I box220 words
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Article1542 1836-03-17 1 MU >DUt EOF EU H< IK AMEttK A. (Terms REMARKS. SjK_l)lrs.\ h. biirq. Lady Clift'oni, fttr China 100 p\s. ratfeMMi IS? pis. 07 ctys. j>ep|>er, 235 pis. ll ctys. tin, I>K pis. cloves. 0f A«firt cntft, from He Sll to the 2th inst. Muth/u— 'lso N|> tlrs. Wito H4O pis.1,542 words
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Article82 1836-03-17 1 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL. Tin Antimony Ore, £i 10*. a 1. 15*. per 20 DWt. Suo-ar in bugs, £4. do. Do. baskets £4. 10*. do. liiles £5 o £5. 10s. do. (.'nmbier £4. 10s. a £5. doCo flee £\u £4. 10*. per 18 cn t. Pfcftpcr C*. o £5. 10*.82 words
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Article60 1836-03-17 1 On London, Navy Treasury Bills, 10 a 30 days. sight, 4*. Ad. per Dollar, none. Private, 6 Months sight 4s. 6d. per Dollar On Calcutta, (iovt., 30 days' sight. SaJW2O6 per Sp. Drs. 100, none Private 207^208 per 100 Dlrs. none. On Bombay, B, ito-22 0a*225 On Madras, „M.60 words
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Article1285 1836-03-17 1 As all sales cun now be effected for payment in Cash our quotations* in the Price Current are made on thin principle* Returns for consignments can generally be made in Bills orßaU lion, when Produce is not preferred. EUROPE GOODS. METALS. Enylish Bar Iron.— About 3001,285 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement110 1836-03-17 1 PRUatIA OP INSURANCE. OM GOODS. To Ktropf. (tint n«rth <tf Oreo/ Britain) per cent. Do. (north of Du. 3i N Amk.kk as ami N. Walks ,'i M (Mi ot (il)oD Hol'K AND ST. UkLKXA,. 2\ ('AIfVITA, 2 V. A .HAS, 2 I'OM KAY 2 Vf it —i w OtUB, ,il110 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous291 1836-03-17 1 ARRIVALS, MARCH. 10th. Hambro* brig Concordia, J. H. C. Koline, Manila, 2d. inst. I lth. D. schnr. AmcEm, J. Ross, Samarang oth ult. 12th Port, schnr. Aurelia, J. A. Barros,China, 4th inst.- -13. brig Corsair, E. Cooke, Calcutta, 12th ult. Penang 3rd and Malacca 10th inst 13th D. brig Fattal291 words
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