The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 28 September 1843

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. jn>.3». y>H.B. THrHND4T MOMJriJret, aBTH »VI>T EMBER, t8 43. JrToocmilL
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    • 858 1 ••Tsmmcxirr hovzfioatboit. DANIEL HALL STEVENSON, Esquire, has this day been apppinted Sheriff of Prince of -1 ales Island, Sioqapoie and Malacca, and Marshal of the Co«rt of Judicature of the Settlement in iv Admiral'y Jurisdiction, (or the ensuing y«ar to corxvBflpet horn the 29th instant. W. J BUTTERWORTH, Governor of
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    • 770 1 *w» IAIE. nua«BTOKOHAITSE. 11" E »er]rf«st-«ai»ii)g Barque FANNY •g ]l^j% X CONN ELL, Captain Evans, 171 BB_BS» Tons Register, well found in stores. For particulars, apply to BOUSTEAD, SCHWABE 8c CO. T *6 fete*. 11 h House and Godowns recen ily oc cupied by the Agent of the Union H»Mjftn
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    • 770 1 ini*-duy, lhurtday the 28M instant, ¥T AT THE AUCTION ROOMS OF THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMERCIAL SQUARE. TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, T O* Account of the Concerned. HE Hull, Lowe* Masts aud Bowsprit of the Brig TARTAR, as she now lays at Sandy Point, together wiih all her Stoiiis, Bo*tu, Spam, Kiogibc,
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    • 724 1 DRESS COATsi ON SALE AT F. MARTIN'S ROOMS. Gentlemen's Black, Blue, and. Invisible Drew Coats of the most recent Style. ALSO Fancy Vess of London Quilting AMD A few Ayrshire Cheeses. Singapore, 6M Sept. 1843. JXTST RECEIVED; I E AMvS h Jolln H Du g dale «*<* for Sale. Horse
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  • 957 2 The Mew Magistrate Act. {From the Friend of India, August )".j Lord Kilrnborough's return to his Council has quickened the movrments of the Legislature, and given «s no fewer than five Arts in fourteen days. Among these is tne Act for the appointment of Deputy Ma. gistrates. It lias
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  • 844 2 We had occasion, a fortnight ago, to review the finances of the settlement of Singapore, which appear* ed to be in a highly satisfactory state. We have now received the Singapore Free Press, of the 29tb of June. It republishe* the Notification issued by Mr Bird, the President in
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  • 533 2 (From the Friend qf India, Augtut \O.) Tbe U»t number of the Journal of the Asiatic Society, contains report of the Officers assembled by order of the General Nott to report on the state of the Gates brought from Gbnzni. It would appear from this valuable document,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 128 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE FKEtfS. Sir, As you are at the present head quarters of the Government you can peihapa enlighten us as lo what is to be dune about the lands here at Penang and Province Wellesley. Some will have it thai rents and guit -rent*,
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  • 27 2 At Singapore, on the 24th instant, at the Residence of J. s. Clark, £sq. the Lady of Captain Dare, of the Barque Mutdttu, of a Daughter.
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  • 3516 2 THE FREE PRE S S Singapore, Thursday, 28th Sept., 1843. We have to apologize to our Commercial readers for the absence this week of the Report on the Market Its omission arises from the illness of the Gentleman who conducts this part of the paper, but which we are happy
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    • 744 2 At the Gwdowns of the Undemgned. AFRESH batch of li. P- a**"* J utl »«*if* r«x ti*k, iv 3 do«*« caasja-atDrs. 7 per do*. ALSO A few cases of Amontillado Sherry in pmU and UfclDrili? CLA t iNE,FRASEE kCO. Bm^port, \7th Sept H42. WOJt SAIaS, AT W. S. DUNCAN. Bctr,
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  • 2001 3 NOTES IN THE STRAITS. H ALBERT RESTALRIG. Agricultural Policy of Government. Unconditional pe>mi**wn to occupy for at Itnds—xti pemidout effects—tn\Pincmg, Provmce Wtilttley m*d SmyapGre—gambier planting imyottibility of permanently improving iJ* Country without a large influx of females— impirmtiv* duty of Government to encovag* t\is. 6. Before we proceed in our
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 6 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
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    • 2849 1 external Commerce of the Bengal Presidency during the last Commercial Year. (Fr*n <*♦ Frtemd of India, Augt. U.) We bave been favored with a copy of Mr Wilkininn't Commercial Annual for the year 1842-43, and a Ttil ourselves of the valuable information it furnishes, to present a brief riew
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    • 3884 1 Number Nip's Letters from England, {From the Englishman We continue this-dsy the correspondence of our excellent coutributor Numbkk Nip I have travelled to Bath since I lsst wrote to yon, snd this locomotion was csused by my devotion to that portion of the Indian army which the Military Mouthpircb denominated,
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    • 2620 2 11 Letten from the Ditch" by Gibbi* Macwheeble, gives us graphic ike tch of our excellent Prelate, the Bidiop of Calcutta, evidently ry the hand of no commoo or partial limner the lights and shades are pretty fairly distributed, and the result is a strong and
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    • 657 2 Insolvent law. (From the Reconl, August 24 We understand that sum*- of ihe members of the Chamber ol Commerce have, ai lheir late meetings, expressed dissatisfaction at rlie Kuies lute'y pa.-sed b) the Supreme Couit whereby administrators weie ordered to file, and in some cu^es pass, ihe accounts I
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    • 1400 2 Sh/.kspbake and the Common Counciimin. At a meeting of the Common Council of London day or two ago, Mr Powell brought up the report of' v Committee relative to the purchase of Shakspeare'c autograph, and moved that the court agree to the re. port, aud that the Chamberlain be
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