The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 9 March 1843

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 20 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. .»V*. 10. f V»4. H. TMVHstKdY .noujruru, »th .u.inm, 184 S. JTo. CCCXCVIH
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  • 899 1 (From the London Mail, January 6 About 6 o'clock in the morning of 22d, a fire broke out in Liverpool in the tar and rosin works of Messrs Flatt and Son, at ihe south end of Liverpool The works are very extensive, and have fronts to four streets— namely,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 689 1 N OTXCE TS 111 riby given, lii.<( on Friday morning the I (Mb instant, at past 6 O'clock, will be sold on tli»> spot by PuMir Aim tion to the highest bid ler t tof* (14) lo'v of huiMii b C.ii.urn! sjii.aird »ilja'| cent to the residence of Mr Ribie
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    • 682 1 TFOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. UK A. 1. Marque MARY ANNE, Captain *.»i«. 316 Tons R^i,,er. Apply to HAMILTON, GRAY CO Singapore, 2Uj Feby lg<3 TFOR IXRIORT OR CHARTER. »fc A. 1. l.arquP J() IJN (KEE, Captain Rodcerson, 406T^ns Register. Apply 10 K HAMILTON, GRAY Co Singapore, 15M February, 1843. T.T?^
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    • 627 1 NOTICE. I s HEB f B given, .hat all Dogs found running A lose about .he Sweets from .he 13.h to the 27th Instant, (both days inclusive) will be destroyed By Order, THOMAS HEWETSON, tf Llerk to the Muuistrute. Singapore. 3</ March t843. b "notice. IVI R I L EmY
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    • 303 1 FOR SALE. At the Godowns of the Undersigned', Anchors and Grapnels, of sues. Chain Cabels, J a inch. Europe Canvas, bleached and brown Buntin— red, white, yellow, blue and'green Ship's Deck and Scuttle Lights of sizes. Ship's Steering Compasses. Irish Salt Pork. Irish and Cape Salt Beef. Arrack, (Batavia) in
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  • 449 2 Letieis and paper* from Bombay, isi November, readied London via Kairnouih on 9(h Uec. M.ijor i\J«tliulin uiuu-ii in town on the tOltt Dec wiili despatches, fioni China lor the Earl of Aberdeen, Her Majesty's Piintipal Secielaiy of biale for Foreign Affair*. Commander Kitbdids, Royal Navy, aruve in
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  • 225 2 (From the Canto-* Pits?, February It is repoited, and we believe on good authority, that a very numerous deputation of the people ot Cantou aud its vicinity waited on the Imperial Com. mi&sioaer Elepoo to urge him to expel the English from Canton altogether. The deputation, c >nsisting chiefly
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  • 1432 2 To His Excellency, Sir Henry Pottivgir, Bart. H. M. Plenipotentiary and Chief Superintendent ot the British TV.de in China. SiR, With reference to our letter under date 28th mlt. we now be* to acquaint Y. E. that after the most diligent niqu.ry we have failed in obtaining the
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  • 1168 2 COMMUMC >TED Prrhaps it may not be amiss r o m.ke a few remark, up on the commerce, that U c riied on b^J la .d and Urn., whi«b, u,w rele^ed f ron the cludi." tu.t former y fett ered Wll ao d( bl C
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  • Official Correspondence.
    • 132 2 The manufacture of Silks in aud near CantooTTJr foreign markets, is a very considerable branch of in dustry *t present, »or do we see any reason why tl le noi them port* should have ihe advantage the pro ruu.^.-ED. l^"?. ***** :k3Wile P rodttci "8 more reasonable as the fund
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    • 289 2 No. 86. Macao, 15th February, 1943, Gentlemen,—In reply to your letter of yesterday's date I beg to acquaint you that a similar rumour »g to arrangements at Canton has reached me through private channel, but that I have had no official £h. mation of it. I shall this day refer
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    • 485 2 From the friend of China, and Hongkong Gazette Ftbruary 16, 1313. The Grand council hereby send this secret communication to tiie high commissioner Elepoo. Ou the 2;ird day of the 11 tb my/on of the 22nd year of Taoukwang (2-ith December, 1842) we received lha imperial commands to ilu- following
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    • 736 2 Sir Henry Pottinger, bart, Her Britannic Majesty' Plenipotentiary having had an English translation mane of the Im|*rul edict, u.uler date the 24th of December, HI2, wi.ich w;.s transmitted by the. grand council ou chat day. to the null commissioner, Eio poo, &c, the Plenipotentiary i s bigti'.j gratified to hud
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  • 810 3 Execution of the Rebels in Manila. Yesrerday we received the be minor io Filipino of theSth lost and private advices inform us of the execution of the rebels of part of tbe 3d regiment of the line. Ou the sth of Feby. upwards ol bo ol the rebels were
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  • 448 3 'Cotton Goods— Tt.e amount of business done do- X tm week has Un very limited, but the demand continue* ,<ood, and fresh supplies of fancy manufactures, in tue Handke. chief |„ie particularly, required, while »toek l of mitable qualities of Shirtingi aud Mfm »or trowsert are
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  • 165 3 (From the Combat/ Times, February 4.) It appears that the Captain of the Hon'ble Company's Steamer Memnon has been fined Rs. 50 for not delivering a packet from Singapore til' six day after the vessel's arri'al. This is no doubt all very proper but we should like to know
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  • 301 3 TO THE r«f AMI OF THE bINGAI' H E FHF.t PRESS Mr Editor, Do any of your readers pique themselves on excelling at a Guess; because, i» they do, even though there should be some Yankees among then, I think the one 1 now send will prove a puzzler.
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  • 2704 3 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Thursday March 9th 1843. Tiik Januaiiy .Mail.— The January Mail arrived on Suntl iy, following close on the heels of the December one. We laid a pretty full abstract of the principal items of intelligence in the shape of an Extra, before our readers on Monday
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  • 1317 4 «■««*■»«>"' TIIUJWI».IY HOHUKB, »T" MABCH, I»*3. —^TWtiea on Imports and Exports and Vessels of every Nation are free of alii charges. In thl» i ort there are no J" IC dW OT f\ a s |p om§ Europe Goods, 3 Months. Ikuian < h,na Ife
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  • REPORT ON THE MARKET.
    • 250 4 COTTON GOODS.— Cambrics, Common in better demand. Sales of 1,000 pcs. at #13| per corge. Spotted inquired for. Grey Shirtings.— Gold ends continue to be enquired for, but the only sale reported is 3 240 pcs. 36 in. 40 yds. at #2§ per pee. Domestics— Very little has
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    • 448 4 hands'! ACK Sales at 10 P er hal f Wagner the stock continues large in fi, st Betelnut.- Very little in the maiket and dull of sale. vloves. In np enquiry. CA^PM?R° OT \T^ ay n W be ,fl lloted llt 3 «3 Per pi. and difficolt of
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 260 4 T~m Haul Spoltiswoode fie Connolly Bombay g5 "•MS 1 5? Sta »W»H,' London' n. uarq. Pure do London B.barq. 290 be. n f, am /|wn jane 35U 7 v 2:ba.que *«*<**• 301 Mj»£* Syme Co London ■L2*£l. *l£L WO M°e-'aida Hamil.on, Gray Co Manila Spanish brig ijj" Jj" p do
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    • 189 4 ARRIVALS. Date^Fla^, K^r, Name, I CV^I^" Mar. 1 British brig ~~m~~l^ 5 Departure. H 2 Amer. schooner zJhi ?T\ S l3 lt N 3 Due,!, barque FatooinZ V l 2ird J 3 H. M. ship n o u'T* n ianak 16th du N •> H. M. steamer «SJ LmSES i
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