The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 25 May 1843

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. f>>. «1. ¥\>i. 8. TMMjRsnjLY jnoturuirei, 25th •w^t; 1843. •*>>. CCCXCXIX
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 929 1 GOVERHMtEWT-ADVERTISFMEIfT. EMtOPEAN Ucretoa* and other parties wh© may be «>i«ou« of supplying the Convict Depan n n.t wUU U»ce, are reque»»ed to send musi.rs m'nk a Memo pf the lowest piice per coyan, to the >»Mf t*a Oflice, on or about 25th ol each month Tkr qu-lity itrnerally required is
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    • 681 1 FOR LONDON. r jagf milt: hue A. I. Barque SHEPHERMJ&p^ JL DESS, 294 Tuns Register, Captain ■By Pools, having the greater part of her cargo on board, will meet with quick despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to HAMILTON, GRAY CO. Singapore, 1 9th AprU. 1843 i- FOR LONDON. -ggy
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    • 714 1 TO I.BT. MA N excellent Houte at Campong Gla m jl\ consisting of Drawing, Dining and Billiard Roo*ns and five Bed-rooms with Dressing Rooms, Baths, &c. con* plete. For further particulars apply to T O. CRANE. Singapore, 3rd May, 1843. ~TO~~LBT^ MnpHAT bungalow pleasantly situated on X the Banks of
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    • 779 1 In the Goods of JAMES FRASER LESLIE, DECEASED, A LL Persons having demands against the Estate j of lnt above name<l Deceased late a Captain m the Madras Native Infantry, are requested to send j them in to the Undersigned on or be/ore the 15th j day of Deceml>er next.
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  • 3010 2 (From Ihi F,eind of China, April 20.) We published, by request, on the Bth lost., an Extra, containing the intended Post-Office regulations, ou which, ar another time, we sha'l have occasion to remark. At the present time, we would claim the attention of our render (as we have often
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  • 478 2 ...We have been kindly favored with the foltowign extract from a letter dated Canton, 13th April, received here last night. Between six and seven o'clock last evening a fiijut commenced in the square opposite Messrs Turner Co.'t factory between some lt fast boat men" and the owners
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 783 2 At the Godowns of the Undersigned. BROWN and 1 ale Sherry, Bottled io England of good quality. In cases of 3 dozen each. HAMILTON, GRAY CO Singapore, 9fl<« Teby, 184*. NOTICE. ww JUST Received per 'Sill WILLIAM WALLACE", fiom the well-known house of A PAUL fc CO. Provi*ioners of Calcutta,
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    • 492 2 On« German Pjam<v 6U dot* 1 1 ampagne, Hyson Teat Manila Uum, Dutch and Hambro Gin, Swedish Steel. SYME h CO. Singapore, g/A "March, 1843. FOR SALE: BY A. M. SHIRCORE, (Corner of Vommerciml bqumrt.) A New Investiueut oi Books, ex bangalore, ALSO Pocket Biiiles, Prayer Books, Children's and other
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 124 3 OX Hit EDITOR OF THI SINGAPORE FRBS PRFBS l),nr ir, Will yon kindly give insertion to the following paragraph, which we find iv one of the Hamburg papers and oblige, Yours Sincerely, BEHN, MEYER CO. Sin apore, 23d May 1843. Through the medium of Senator Mkyrr the nn It- i>igned
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  • 30 3 On the 2 -2 ml April, on board the Baique F> tends, Capt U. Simon, on her passage from Uom<»ay to Smg«pore, Mrs W IJ. Payne, of a Daucimer.
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  • 80 3 Un (he 27th *ehy. William Jabdine, Esquire, M. I' for Ashhurton, ami formerly the senior partner of ilte eminent house of Messrs Jakdinc, Matueson and Co of China. On the 9th May, on board the Barque Hopkinsm, on his pa«*ii(e from Madras to Sin|.i|>or»-, Lieut. G. J Plrvis, of
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  • 3877 3 Singapore, Thursday, 25M May, 1843. The Masdeu, Dare, arrived here on the 23rd from China which she left on the 3rr| rnst thus making the very quick passage of 20 days She liad Ktfkt easterly winds all the w.iy down It will be seen by referin^ to
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
    • 1135 4 a f*.^ o V? he Pf Ib *p«'»'»h Dollar* divided into ritt. The lunal cirdit on tales i» a« follow* Europe Goopf, 3 Month*. Indian China 2 Modili«. Omim
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    • 548 4 KUKOPK (-1)01)8. COTTON OOODS.-The Isnbrlla from ti.e Clyde has arrived aince onlast bu» her cargo is not yet reported. r c^ AM f »W;— L oMtin "c in iw>d req««rf, chiefly for the Penang marker kales at #22 per corge. 6>^4*rf are also much wanted. Grby
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    • 42 4 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL. nlimonv Ore, !0s Tin. jtS.lO* per 20 cwt. J i»«r in bag*. 13 imMer in l>kfs £8 ffVe £3.5* per 18 cwt. i.jior l'3.!oti per 10 cwt. m)| f«4«rl»ox. ir< :i imreinentOno<ls t'3.JO £3.15 |»«r 50 enbic feet.
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    • 35 4 -urn England. 4tli March 'vrrhiid via uombay. <»m Bombay, fttrtl April, per Emma. otn Caitdtta I'itli April PPr' r Patriot, From China, fkb M«y. per Phlegeth n From Batavia, (kh tony, per Tartar.
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    • 51 4 ON GOODS. To Europe (not ninth of Gteut Ptitoin)Q\ v cent Do (north of Do 3 tJ AMinr. and N s WaL*s 2§ M Caff of G Hope k St. Helena 1 Calcutta |j f> R'»MB*Y 2 M*on^ 1^ n Pfrsjan G-ulph 3J m I 9Ceylon 1)
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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    • 282 4 Ye,»l>. Name Captmtn p^ May 1 7 British barque TC ar/> „17 British barque a J«->J lit .It 17 British barq C Fam'lu hn h C M 2M do „17 Briti.h brig A.JS Son*" u^ 24th do „20 Dutch barque MaJo7 a H^ n S" 11 H m2l British schooner
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 12 5 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SIISTUAi v>it^, THURSDAY, Sfca MAY, 1813.
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    • 2853 5 fFnm Me *Vuaa if*sv, April 22.) ft will be eree ur]-m from the public Noi fiction bf Sir ilemrf IV.ti.icer, lL«t 11. M. liHli|Ml'iS,llsi| tt •n»io«« il at 0 o inug^lt.^ wtiK.h i« uuw »,id {real Hto |*r« T tlve o rcat lo 8 dciricnrut ut llie Imprrikl VnA»aty,
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    • 680 5 We have much pleasure in translating and publish- I Ing the following communication, from en intelligent foreign correspondent. We are truly glad to observe aod applaud any attempt to open up the abounding resources of tbe Phi .l* pine Islands European arts and iniostry have hitherto been al- 'i
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    • 686 5 (From the Friend of India, 13 ih April) The last Bombay papers state, that a meeting j had been held to decide apon the ktndofMomu- I ment which was to be erected to the memory df those j who fell in AffghanuUn. It was numerously atten- ded. The BUbo
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    • 548 5 (from ihe Gentlemen* Gazette, April 20.) H. M. Ship Nimrod anchored yesterday at about 1 o clock. On leaving Bombay tbe vessel reached Kurracitee on the 16th March, left io it on the 17th and arrived off the Hujamree month on tbe 18th froaa whence she started for Bombay
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    • 1080 5 (From the Pinang Gazette, May 13 The drought which we noticed in oar last number continued with increase* severity until 1 O'cleck this morning when a heavy shower fell which lasted about an hour, end was we beiteve general over the Island. The effects of the beat and dryness
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    • 3850 6 The Opium Compensation Case. (From the Etaminer, Fehruury itf Tbe good faith and credit of the natron,— and the interests of a large body of tbe subjects of this country, Indian and European, to the value of full three miilioH.t sterling, are involved in thi> case, a\i it is
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    • 928 6 (From the Maucku*ter Advertiser, Febu 2\,i The following account of the services perfor.neJ by tbe military officer, in Ch na, to whom both hou s 01 parliament have voted thanks, is taken fr oa Lieutenant Hart* Army List" f:>r 1843 Sia Hugh Sough —Mr Hugh Gou,h
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