The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 30 March 1843

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 22 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Vo. 13. #VW. H. THMJRSU^Y .If OM VW. 3Oth .U.I Hi SI 1843. j*y>. cccxcxi
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 874 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION THE FOLLOWING IS PCBLISHID FOR GENERAL INFORMATION NOTICE Is hereby given, that a Floating Light it stationed in the Fair I hanuel into Bombay Harbour about j of a mile to the S VV. by S from th* Fair Way Buoy in al.oui 9 fathoms at higb water,
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    • 657 1 FOR LONDON. Ti iawL riT^ faM-»hiling hist class Briti>h X torque PAHRETTO JUN JO It. Saw of 5-23 Tons burthen, Captain Joseph Hi a km* all, having a large portion of her cargo engaged, will meet with quick despatch For Fieight or Passage, having excellent accommodations, apply to MA< LAINE,
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    • 729 1 N NOTICE. O dent rontracied l>y ilie Oew of the American ship India, without my con«ent, will be paid hy roe, or the Agent of the said ship. W NOTT. Vnmmander of the India. Singapore, 28th' March, 1843. kotxceT IS hereby given, that all Dogs found running lose about the
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    • 721 1 FOR SALE. THREE t. ry desirable Lots of Land, silaated in the thriving Settlement of Port Lincoln, South Australia, consisting of Two Town Allotments, with water frontages, one of which runs close to the watei's edge, without any space being reserved for a Road in front, which renders it exceedingly
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  • 2624 2 The Hone "Merchant's tlaetter. tium ih't i -nlu.t i >tv, UaVwi Beiow will be found translation of a loog letter addressed by the Hongmerchants to several of the British mrrcii-ntv in which the former explain the critical poctton in which they find themselves placed, by the ea«itu>us wl their
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  • 417 2 Survey of the Eastern Seas. Sincb we have piping time* of peace" before as, we cannot do better than give oar attention to matters connected with the business that peace invariably ■xakes our primary occupation. The safety of our shipping is, in point of import nice, undeniably to be
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  • 351 2 The Declaration— a Sketch. It was eve. She sat in the veranda of her father's mansion, and her eye gazed upon the melancholy eassarina as it murmured its sighs in gentle responses to the evening breeze. Her foot her fairy foot rested upon flwered velvet which seemed to joy in
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  • 885 2 Society for the Importation of Spinsters Z The fair iex appears to be -cry much at a discount in England, jufct now husbands are not to be j^ot for love, though a few may be had for money «nd in souoe parts of the country, marriages are so scare:,
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  • 135 2 To the Editor cf the Singapore Free Press. Batuviu, 25th Feby, 1843 Sir, Since I addressed you on the Ist instant, a IVsluit has been issued by Government limiting the 1 er Centags of Government Servants under the iai.k of M Resident' to a fery moderate sum— this wi'i
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  • 672 2 To the Editor of the Singapore Free Press Sir, It must be gratifying to every well-wish- r of Singapore to observe the increase of business, ihu this Settlement lias experienced during the piesent season, compared with some years past the more m as fears were entertained last
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  • 37 2 At Singapore, at St. Andrew's Church, ctt Tuesday the 28ih instant, by the Reverend II Pasting, a m Air William Kraal, lo Amelt*, Dmghtec of ihe late Patrick Neish, Esquie, Alertl^m and Spice Planter of Uencoolen.
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  • 4001 2 Singapore, Thursday, 30/ A March 1843, On Sunday last four men Klings, were discovered in a boat in a creek beyond the Red Cliffs who appeared to have come by their deaths through unfair means Three of them had their hands tied behind their backs, and seemed
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
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    • 850 4 El' lt O i ß t>OOI>B. COTTON GOODS -Th, J,,nks hath)*- commenced purchasing homew.rd cargoes .nsideraMe activhy prevailed d tl ,i/, e w Ml ambr.cs -Moderate stock bat in little request at pre^en in men, may however be exacted in a few weeks. The demand fo
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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    • 173 4 I I ARRIVALS. I j Mar.22 Span bri j MoJUi Bf"^ 1:i;1 U Br.fsh brig Affiance I Sp.-c-er v F J „24 Dut.h sh.p Fattar Rncnmfn O..it T"'' 1^' 1 8 J „24 Dutch barque *m'»i j Alwee "'•''"bang \nix nut „2o B.ituh barque /W /iowr McMurdo Q 1 I^'
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