The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 7 September 1843

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1 6 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 14 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Vo. 35. F>>l. 8. cvcfg JTo. CCCCXIV,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 846 1 GOVERNMENT XfOTXFXCATIOH. Siwjapure, 28//« Auyust, 1843. *'UlllE is UEfirßY c.iven, that m pursuance dI Orders horn ihe Hou'wle ihe l'ie>i<lent of he Council of India m Council 1 hay»- this day e{ charge o/ il»e Office of Governor of i!ie United Setilements of Prince of Wales island, SinUP oft a«»d
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    • 842 1 TO LET. ff^JL r l^"^^ l»uni»a!ow pleasantly situated on 40^M X Ihe Hanks of lite Roclior River. A. L JOHNSTON CO. Singapore, \tt \l,,rch, 1843 IOLET, |^ION V LIN IJ-i\ 1 ad dry Godowns si|wjjlm V-/ lualed on the River side near the ntw Bridge at moduate rates. Apply to
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    • 709 1 At the Godoivns of the Undersigned THE FOLLOWING EXCELLENT WINKS EX LONDON, DIRECT FROM LONDON. Pale Sherry m cases of I and 3 dozens Old Pori m do. do. Real Ent?li»h Claret m do. do. AJarcobrunner Hock of 1831 m do. do, SpaiklniK Champagne m cases of 3 dozens. Red
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    • 725 1 DRESS COATS. ON SALE AT F. MARTIN'S ROOMS. Gentlemen's Ulark, Blue, aud luvisible Dress Coats of the most recent Style. ALSO Fancy Vests of London Quilting AND A few Ayrshire Cheeses. Sirt£<ipnre, 6M Sept 1843. JU*T RUCEIVED; Ex-Ship Jolin Dugdale" uwrf ybr v a /c. LADIt> ll«.rse Uair Petiicoms, aupeifine
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 1406 2 TO THE EDITOR OF Tilt SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. Sir, In the absence of more interesting matter, 1 would thank you to give publicity tv the following. Having been obliged the oilier day to attend at the ouri of Kequests' I was not a little sin 1 is•4 to hud tint
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  • 2478 2 Hongkong, Monday, 26*^ June 1&4.1 A. M The treaty is- lo be ratified and exchanged fhi» d«y. Tiie huu.se of ilw- Laperiaj oni(H»*>H>n*r is astone building m lite forw ol an oblong >qu.ire with sloping roof. In lioni i« a portico of bunboos, on tha ground floor
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 891 2 FOR SALE. BALGUERIE&CO'S LA ROSE CLARET ASm.ll lot ol this well-known Wine has jusl ifMi. *m w s DUNCAN Simronorr, Iff Auuutt 1843 POMY'S Claret m Glass stoppered Bottles, iu«t received Apply a« 'he Godowiit of tUAUTIN, DYCE CO. Singapore, 7th lune. <84l m XfOTXCS. MX DUTRONIjLH)Y, of the London
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    • 557 2 «Ed m the disirict of Singapore Town m the island «f Singapore, bounded on the North by Singapore Kiver, on the East by Grant No. 67, on the West by Grant No. 69 and on the Bouth by Circular Koad, containi«|| an area of 12,521 square feet, having a river
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    • 11 2 XheM auj be see a at the Offiice of thi» Paper.
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  • 1163 3 tittgapore, Thursday, Jth Scjjf,, 13J3. We are «ony to mention thnt i lie Lore 1 L'WtUer, Captain Dulman, fiom BoOllMf to China, i;n)ii[.citd on tl.e S3uth S.miN on >un day the '27«1i ultimo at about 2 p m P.»r ce.ar Hill beaiir»£ N E and E The
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  • 1960 3 BY HALBEIIT RRsTALIUG. Tigers, Agricultural i'olici/ of Government <s}c A suhscu'ption s-'t on foot by some Chinese Gatnbier planters M being made to raise fund for the destruction of Timers Th j se animals have long b.«en the scourge of the country population and it m
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  • 454 3 Register of Meteorological Instruments, during the Month of June, 1843. 11. M 8 Longitude of Magnetic Ob<fcr«M(ory E of Greenwich 6 55' 585" LaiiucJe do. do. Novih 1* 18" 55 7 Mapwtic Dip |f« 38" 48" S. Variation Ka-t 1 34' 28 2 HumiHrttr lltermtmie- el/ Rigis v Meuu i
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  • Page 3 Advertisements

  • SINGAAPORE FREE PRESS PRICES CURRENT.
  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 115 4 iff. AJ. li, ilmiufe* v »-)iimio7 Jm>. J)u L u,,(ei 4«'« AJim-ard dw Cork H. »'lioum» Nwlrfn.. -25 A|»car Ac Siephn.s Laid up bi "9«e Wrr« iM llmf do London .Mfamer /V^,/« 300 j Ua.ks do 11. '»iq^ Vwltittic 31-5 J Ifutitiri do London w«ff/«/, I |M I Alexander Mgclaiup,
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    • 172 4 Ami i:ic« and N X Walks 2| am op G Hope Si. iIiLtMA.. I alcpita 1 1 B«.^b*Y 2 AJ*i**s 4 Ffr^kh GtLPii., 34 f KipSr* 4 Ceylon K 2| )f fi I'RB'iN }ft CIJIKA 1 JJ AIaKIL« I| M Katavm 1 Malacca 4 M Pk*anc i H laMMIi AnHtfcsr
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    • 84 4 A2UUVAX.S. Aug .10 British ~b7^ AfoTrtZr h7Ti 7TT3 Dep rt 31 i British .hip k ;-»-«ng 19th ult k 5 3? gr« ass r^. r „6 British I .hi? j n9 Br.jTJ. VuH g^ ARRIVAL OF PASSENGERS. Pi-r Persian— M«sr« Samuel Vrwy J.s. MM. Per Hormayte Bor^aujie-CayUin Dick Lander. Per
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 12 5 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, THUBSDAY, 7 r» SEPTEMBER, 1843.
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    • 467 5 Agricultural Mission From the United States of America Mr Henry Colman. of the state of New York, ha* comt to England at the request of a very large num. b«r of the farmers of Ihe United States of America, to inquire into the farming and condition of the rural
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    • 2077 5 Major- G en. Sir Chas. Jas. Napier, K.C.B. Sir Clatles corr.m* n» ed his military creei at the eaily age of twelve, I. is fir»t coujmirj-iou bearing date Jan. 31, I.'LM. We rind Lira mrtine m Ireland »t (lir (lor of i lie R.'hfiiu n. m 17*9, and agmn m
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    • 1258 5 t Atuo, July, 13, 184?. The Indian passenufrs armed here (rum Suez Ibis morning, having made a lons p is«age of iy days Irom bonit'ay. The P and O. Li»p«wy*l steamer Oriental has not jet airived at Alexandria. The passengers are all sansfud wn!» the pnsent mode of !iH\
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    • 461 5 The Earthquake. (Frr-m (he eylon Herald, June 20 On Fr« liy night the J/i!i Mbnut past 12 o'clock, Colombo and its vicinity wag visited by an E;u thqmke the moit tetrific. of hII nttutal phenomena." It was however to eluht, 'hat many people were not at all aware <»f
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    • 307 5 CFrom ths Bombay Times, July 15. j The Ceylon papers of the 22d and 2;id ultimo, coni<» the Isl^.d for several years, but not to any great growth 21 tf atteUti h be «i«"« to ,t. .1 TV"" 16^ tlie cultivatiou, and h3 f Co? f
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    • 1136 5 Supeircession of Mr Blundell. If any of our .e.ulr.s were suddenly j,. IPV wo«ld m 31l probability immediately semi off for i medical attendant, and n»til his arrival aXe such remedies as the, n.^h, IJlve h}IIM a Supnoaba then tint hy the remedies s o laken, the penonihoold before
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    • 1314 6 Union Sank. The Union Bank aijitntion is ou the wane, nnd will pn.bibly Ml l.c revive. I till the Mrfod of Urn next bftlf yeaily BMatJ«a] —eg round. The. meetm* which wa« made «*|>e. tal to coum.l. r the propriety of nit. ring the Rule* of the Bank m
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    • 649 6 visit of the Right Honourable Lord Ellenborough to Loretto House and St. Thomas' On FiiJny jhe 2cth Instant, tiie l\i,ht Honourable the Governur (Jei.eirtl honoured witli a visit tlie Liretto Convent. On his arnval ut the esUblielnuen':, bit LonUliip was received by the Must Kevd the Arclibish ']>, Vicar Apostolic,
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    • 1164 6 A very ur^r alligator wa* hooked and safely land d at \U", Anu F.mu on Satur l.iy c Ittg Ust. H« «M d»-po»u.d m h strong trick building t r the nigiit, his tx.cuti-u being put oIF tiliie t«Jl.,wii,» day tTiat noln:«j might
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    • 753 6 It has beco'iie the f tshion of the d>ty to deny (he j Politicals," as they Hie culled by way of coii(cin|»t, and to ascribe our expulsion from Afghanistan to j their mismanagement. In every instance of national disgrace and misfortune, the Government and tbe community demand v
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    • 1272 6 July 20. Tue Mar mentioned yesttfrthy that information had been received by the last mail of t'le appointment ot Sir Lawrence Peel as Legislative member of the Supreme Council. It is contradicted m this morning* issue. It was supposed at one time that the office would be
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    • 359 6 vwyutinn to i.AUiiis.— A deplorable accident lias part secured at Bert m. a young lady, fae daughter of one ot the oftkeis of the slatt, w*a wfcipiag her face with a tow<-l, when she suddenly uttered a |iierCtag scream, and the blood was seen to flow m almnititiice. Uy
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