The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 9 November 1843

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 1V». 45. r>»l. S. Ttßustsn^Y JtioßjrMjrei, »th jrorvjKßisa, risVs. JTo. CCCCXXIV
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 646 1 FOR LIVERPOOL. IT7NH Al. Ba-que GBO ROE BUCRJL HAM, 385 Tons Captain J Sim, §gj£& sails la^t, and will meet with quick drs,atc»i. ]or Fi eight or Passage, apply to BOUSTEAD, bCIIWACF. 5c CO. Commercial *<;m< •< IC( t (>ct 1 8 \J FOR IsOHBON r^i 7"|| 11^ A. I.
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    • 669 1 AT THE AUCTION ROOMS OF c. MESSRS RAPPA CO. rpilE Barque SINGAPORE PAC- Cs^m& kET, as she now lays at anchor Wmmßsf m the Roads, well found in Stores and ready for sea. For panici^rs, apply to KLR., lIAWSON Co. or to BOUSTEAD, SCHWAB Co. Sintrnpore, Novr.J, 1043 TO rtET.
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    • 771 1 M NOTICE. AUK MOSS of Singapoie, Merchant, havir.s hy Indenture dated the 1 8th of Octoher, instant, assigned all his Property whatsoever to the undersigned in trust, to he icalized and applied toward: satisfaction of the claims of such of his creditors a< should, within six months from thp date
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    • 670 1 To 5 D. 11. STEVENSON, Rcqltre. Sheriff of P. W t kland, Smgnpo,<> r and AJ u ha it. I »-ii Tlie l r nc3ersi g red bfg to request Ikal you will conven, a Public Meeting of the'lohabi,^,,, to i ake in o consideration the propriety of Memory. nimg
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  • 210 2 Robertson Go's Seventh Lot tery Scheme. Price of Tickets Co's Jte- 25 Halves 13 Independent of the above Prizes to the Scheme the 111 2nd and 3rd numbers drawn out of the Wheel will be entitled to a Prixes of Co's Ra- 1,000 each. There will be 2
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  • 139 2 SECOND LOITLRY, 184 3. On Company's liupta One Hundred and eighty HVCn thousand >ix llnwired mid Ji/ii/, 3,000 chances Co's Us 65 euh SCHEME. 1 Prize of Cos. Rj. 50,000 Cos. Rs. 50,000 1 do. of 20,000 20,000 1 do. of 10,000 M 10,000 2 do.
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  • 389 2 Ist. Three thousand tickets will be left for sale at the office of the Trustees on the l;>th instant and no tickets will be delivered uutil paid for. 2n-\ There will be two Diawings of this Lottery, on tLt first day of Drawing the ii,Voi) chances will be thrown
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  • 6976 2 (From the Canton Press, Oct. 21.) TO THE EDITOR OF THE CANTON Pit ESS. The Slain* Ca«tle," Hongkong, I4tb Oct 184: i. Sir, The Slaius Cattle uader my command, •ailed from Singapore 21st Sept., last, bound for China, and carried fine light and steady winds from the southward until
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    • 186 2 A. FOR SALE, 1 the Auction and I oihiiiismoii Rooms of the Undersigned, adjoining the Singapore Umem■Sfjr, Commercial Square, the following valuable and choice selection of Bmi>h, French, China Good Ladies' plain checked plaid white Muslin Dresses Ladies' Pma Scarfs «c Canton Crape Shawls, richly ambroidered. L.dies' white and colored
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    • 88 2 Pine-apple Cheese and Madeira Wine One case Music Books, China Silver Fans and Card Cases. China Paintings on rice paper. One case Engravings, handsomely named. London-made Saddles Hiidles Public Auctions held every Monday ThunJui/ F. MARTIN r FOR SALE At the Godown of the Undersigned, COMMERCIAL PLACE. Bass' Beer in
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  • 37 3 At Singapore, on Thursday morning, the 2nd instant, Mrs Diana Deare, wife of Mr Conductor W. Deare, aged 34 years, leaving a disconsolate husband, six children and a large of frieods to bemoan their meparable loss
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  • 2020 3 THE TREE PRESS Singapore, Thursday, 9th Novr., 1843 We are without papers this week from either India or China so that we have been obliged to extract from those we had previously received. The overland mail we suppose may be expected soon though we believe there may be some delay
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  • SUPPLEMENT OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 10 1 SUPPLEMENT OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 1843.
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    • 1229 1 On Monday, the 12th inst Major General Pailey went to Spitehead to be present at the explosions proposed on that day, (or which Lieutenant Hutchuuon, the resident Engineer, had made all the necessary preparations. Three puncheons, made in Clarence victu•Hint yard, with
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    • 381 1 The Court of Appeal at Bologna was recently the scale of a very extraordinary, if not supernatural, incident. Towards the end of 13 11 Signor Antonio an opulent merchant of Ferrara, disappeared, and after several days' search was found dead in a forest, having been evidently
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    • 386 1 THE DUCHY OF CORNWALL. The gross Rsvenues of the Duchy of Cornwall, for the year ending December 31, 1842, were 21,935U3t. 4W. Salaries and Erpen.es 12,833/. 13*. 4hd., leanog 20,10 J/. for the Prince of Wales. Tae grossness of these revenues cannot for one moment be questioned. On
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    • 199 1 The newt from Spain caused a temporary pressure upon nuts, which were thrown heavily npon the market, in consequence of the downfall of Barcelona. The Insurgent General was .till at tbe gates of Madrid, and it i. expected that if he succeeds in forcing them
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    • 615 1 Important to the Ladiks. A. patent has re ••rntly been taken out for an improved kind of comb. The invention consists in the cons ruction of a very small reservoir at the back of the comb, made to contain any oil or co) 'mring matter tint may be required
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    • 1610 1 IMPORTB. EXPORTS Namet of Articles. the Month of August, 1843. 1 In the Month of Angutf, 1843. Prtoiou<tly this Year. JPreviou&iy, thu Ytir. 11,175 picult 4,575 picals 32| pis &Sl6 bxt 84 in no 31 i cask* 45| picult 4,501 piculi 59 cks 242)
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    • 496 3 rintlift Li«6/f foe incurred Ay /A* Mttten or Owner of Vessels. For carrying to tea any seaman without ftrtt entering iato agreement for every such ie*mtn. ten pounds. Neglecting to <t«u§e Agreement to be distinctly read orer to each mmn, for everj eucb neglect, five pounds Megtootinf to deposit
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    • 759 3 (From the Englithman, Sept 25 We have found nothing in the shape of newt in the China papers which reached vi the other day, but there it a general expression of uneasiness at the state of the British relations with the Celestial Empiie. A foreboding of future disagreements, and
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    • 566 3 (Fr*m the friend tf Indi; September 28 There are few bodies of men to whom Society i* mere indebted than to the various officers of the Co 7 ba T\» Wen t0 public the beoe ht of that kaowledgt of the tinom counsel in A,i!"
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    • 2158 3 This learned and able lawyer bad, at the time of bis death, attained the great age of etehty-three, having daring that period, led a life of extraordinary activity. He was a sun whose career appears to have been distinguished by a much greater number of changes, a
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    • 194 3 Th« extraordinary period of Foreign service* whick has been already performed by the 55th Regiment, and no arrangement having been, a. yet, made for its relief demands especial notice from us. The corps emba.ked from England in 1821, and v now in Chin.. officwl blunder. Jhe 26th
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    • 944 3 Yesterday afternoon the firit public meeting of tba member* and supporters of thit inst.tution w.. h "iJ the British Hotel, Cock.pur-.treet, Urd Vi c LUford ,o the cba.r, supported by the Right Ho? Lord Grosvenor, Sir Henry Injlii. Bart M d Admiral Oliver, Admiral
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