The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 22 June 1843

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  • 16 1 The SIngapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. A 25. F>»*. TMgglH&nXit .WO«.»^v«, jujtje, 1843. a\>. cccci<i
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 857 1 GovE&ifaicriT notification. T[|t- i l<\MM. I* HlflUllMllU i'uftGl»Eß*L M«linv FUUI 1 XVILLIAM, rOENKKAL DKHAHIMKNT. ikr HUh April 1813. NoIIHCATION. 11,. llonowbl* the |'re»idenl in < ouril havinc had >;«uon tbe (p. Kin n of >el:in^ > 1 1 1 1 1^ I > t die Un«N a- ien\4i» the propeiiy
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    • 1002 1 2t«^V ITI III ».< A i l'M. H ue AN DUOtjw **A UK, Capl |.c:t-H.ißi), liur 3HW& 'hen *6b Tons, M s Mr t of her Freight tiittaKe<l and w,il be JafcaaMft**! aboui ihe 20th hMC. lor fttinkl or Passage, having su, enor ucconunud.niut.s, apply to trornswooDi connolly. Sinft'tuttf. \l,,t/.
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    • 964 1 At ih« solioitatio,, ol a number of their Constituent*, Messrs.. Lailey, Uroihers m«l Co are induced to offer tht following 1 oilery 10 lite I'uhlje. I'he fi>ll>>u-in» ute fit- I'rize* CASK PRIZES. 1 Prize of Rupees 20.0D0 <;! lto ici'ooo i." 1 5 000 2 mo 3,00J dllto 2 00i>
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    • 651 1 A paii of very riciilv p.iinf.d Che«aTahhn ijB A p«i f of very richly puiufed »Sc uih Porcelain V;ises lor Mowers 288 A very liandsooie and richly gilt Carriage or I ahincimn lock, strikin- the houisand half Hours lever in -vein ..t, in case 29S A moM ißH^ifiient Dresden him
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  • 400 2 We observe by a Cernien of the 28th March th«> a strong spirit of insubordination exist* moilL Z emigrant labourers at the Mauritius. According t! our contemporary, it has proceeded to such a lenU that the temper of the masters is severely tried wk 5? uU hM S e6n
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  • 273 2 Production of Sugar at Singapore. (From the Planter's Journal, 10/ A May.) It will be with the recollection of many ot our re* den, that tome experiments were made in the produc. tion of sugar at Singapore, and information sought on the subject of its growth and manufacture from
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  • 36 2 Al Singapore, on Monday ihe 1 Qtli inst., Is*u« Zechareaii, Esqre. the sole surviving par I per of the firm of Messrs G. I. Zecharfah, aged 65 years, much regretted by his ielatives and friends.
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  • 358 2 (From the Athenaeum, 6th May.) nrit U n !l IO v inCe We hfld occ j <>n to notice an order of the Honorable the f onimander in Chief directing cert.in officers «lio had returned from Chin,' ,fter tL« w« f with 4 tkw io Uk« Uj> tLeir re^ctiTt
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  • 3149 2 Singapore, Thursday, 22nd June, 1843 Gale in the Bay of Bengal— There appears to have been a very severe gale in the Bay of Bengal last month by which much damage has been done. We have been favored wiiha memorandum relative to it, but we are afraid
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 922 2 TOR MACAO. n "ggr rnllE Spanish brig CONSUELO, Cap_yiJM*__ X ia<n Hlahco. For Freight or Paswßtmm a pp'y to SYME CO. Sthpuporc, 21 st June, 1843. NOTICE. In the Goods of JAMES FR VSEK LESLIE, DECEASED, 4 LL Persons having demand* agai .st the Estate J\ of the above named
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    • 857 2 J NOTICE MANN fc CO Proviaioners &c beg to ac- quaint Masters and Owners of Vessels, and ihe Inhabitants of Singapore, that they have removed their Wholesale and Retail Provision Warehouse, to No.l, Commerctsl Square, where Vessels are supplied with Fresh Provisiocis daily, on the most reasonable terms. Fresh beef
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    • 751 2 FOR SALE. At the Godowns of the Undersigned. F Gieoier Co.'* finest Gold coloied creaming Champagne Johanmsberg Hock of Vintage 1822 Haut Lafiue Ciarei in ca>es of 1 dozen each. Sherry, in wood and bonle. Pale Brandy in wood and bottle. Scheidam Gin in casks Few dozens of fine old
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  • 1319 4 S INGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT. KIK^APIHIK, Tlll'ltrt|> ,V TKMi\ii^, !S3^l> JUAtt, INKS. In this Fort there are no Duties on Imports and Exports and Vessels of every Kat ion are free of all charges. Account* are kept in Spanish Dollm* tii\i«tp<l info rut*. The umi»l citdil on sates is
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  • 282 4 KUItOPE (iOODS. COTTON GOODS. CAMBmcs.-Of low qualities-42 a v Orcv SiiiHT.»GB.-Of 40 yards are also much wanted and rf wo? ssraiffis p'?;^' coatinae in B°°d8 d d >*. gg been sold 8 «i per pee. K, [•JSRSfiftSSSfc Barwood wovr Sarongs.— At *6i and Turkey red a
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 439 4 i fc*Mr»*j ouu ""Sir C Keicher 1 If Har<t<jutn HaMinys Esq H kftn) BarrtUo Junior 522 Ifarthall J McLaine, r i«mT it Co. London li 'tiuir HtUeut 118 VViiJit do t barter is. r.iq Blenlttim 374 Grey Bousiead, Scliwahe Si Co, LumIm >ur /m/m 162 Jem ings do China aiq.
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    • 392 4 1 ARRIVALS^ June l.i British torq* rw7 Fri De > )nr I mIJ British ship Knsrovie Jw»«i !2thFeb it If Brfd.h barque ;C;/ V i UlletOn S»«b«y 22.1 ult. J! f?! 1 BcoU M" S ;y v 7 7 tx I m i 2ls ml 7 Bruuh bri^ r^,^ fc
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 11 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, 22*9 JUNE, 1843.
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    • 164 1 ffrom the R»yli>kmmn, \btk May.) We vouch not for tbe authenticity of what we are about to publish, but it baa been confidently told us that Mr VY. Moore, the Deputy Post Master of Calcutta, b«» been appointed by tbe Governor General, to the bul» office of superior in
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    • 1465 1 Yeitrrday morning the Urge Hall of the Government lluuie, was crowded with Ladies and Gentlemen, to witness the ceremony of presenting a magni* firmt and massive medal to Dwarkanautb Tagore. Ti»t this mark of distinction, emanating from the < unit of Directors, was both
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    • 579 1 Tbe latest intelligence iltat baa been received from this quarter is from Hyderabad tbe 6th instant, Sukkur the 9th and Kunackiee the lUh instant. Tbe heat was beginning to oe severely felt and a general expectation existed that hostilities had not jet terminated some suspicions appear to have been
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    • 468 1 James Matheson £sq. M, v* A tew nioullis have elapsed since AJr AJatlieson, on liia return home Mom Uhm via Btjsjstw), was 'he olject ol the must fluttering attentions hum ins many bii.i>n and Name trttnds ot ihn PitaiUtnty tlrey weie ncU\y merited and rigtrt warmly be.-iuweii. We have
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    • 2315 1 (From the MMtttat Athenoium, May 2.J Tbe 11. C Steamer Ho yhly returned oq Friday lust Vita) Hie LommiKSioiier md parly who proceeded in lirr stoisttg tlit; early pint «>i last month to effect a se.u. aici.t o, im a.uiiicrn buutiuury ot tbese ptovmees. We been tutored with the
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    • 1270 1 Xaord EttenbrtOHLgVa Song of Triumph. The debases of Thursday eveniog present, in many respects, a very curious spectacle. In the first place, something amusing an I iostructive always turns up? wtieu political parties find themselves at cross purposes, and compelled for the nonce to hazard an attack r
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    • 1775 2 (from a corrkkpondknt) Government ha* ,t length, in consequence of the ■nrmorials addressed by the cln<uaut« for nompensatioo for tbe 2U.283 che.ts of opium surrei.de. Ed at Camon oa the 27th of March, IbJS), Uid on tbe table of the rluu«e of tuimuuui tbe result of their search
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    • 1077 2 EQUALIZATION OF DUTIES ON INDIAN AND COLONIAL PRODUCE. tram the London Mill, 6th April J Mr Martin said, that in bringing before the Court tbe motion of tl.reh he hud giten notice on a forme* occasion, be trusted that he should meet with the unanimous support
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    • 270 2 tr#»i the !i«,e* t sth April.) On Saturday ■IWraooti die first line of packet-ship that has sailed from England for the imporlani British settlements of llMi-.k0.14 and (Macao was despatched from the West lndi »-docks The vessel chartered for that destination %vas th»« Cleopatra, about 600 tons,
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    • 1058 2 To Thk Editor of the Times. Sir,— lt in with extreme pain I write to inform you, that this uUud was, between U) and 11 o'clock yesterday inorum^ nearly destroyed by an eaithquake our cathedral and uemly all. the churches in the island are
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    • 742 2 A new Comet. A. new comet has made is appearauce, of which tlie following description is given iv a letter from Sir J. F. W. Herschel It is a comet of enormous magnitude, being in the course of its progress through our system, and at present not far
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