The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 21 December 1843

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. %t>. 51. wy»i. o. T/ÜBSW.H MOM JriJTG, 21st itJICEJtBER, 1843. JTo. CCCCXXX
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1167 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. THE FOLLOWIKO NOTICE IS PL'BHSHID FOR I M I'AI INFORMATIOK NOTICE. MARINE BOARD OFFICE i MAUP AS, ?th Octobie 1843. NoTJt f Is HCRCBYGivcN, that on and after the Ist iUy of Jajtoary 1844, a Light will be exhibited on the N. an LiftM Hou«e elected at Madras
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    • 717 1 In the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales I&land, Singapore Malacca. IVTOTICE is hereby civin, that a General L^ Quarter Session of the Peace, will be holden by the said Court for Singapore and the places sub- 1 ordmate thereto, at the Court House, in Singapore j on Wednesday
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    • 720 1 JTOR SAIE BY PRIVATE BARGAIN. -dSgL IfIHE fine Brig BROTHERS, of j#f*¥ X 121 lijy O. M. as she now lies in fittb Singapore Roads. The vessel is completely found in stores, rigging, sails, &c ready for Sea, she s-nls well, carries a large cargo, and would be admirably adapted
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    • 559 1 REGATTA. i conjunction with the utual New Years amusements THE Sporting Club will give the following Purses lo be contested for on the Ist of January I 1844. J i i Ist.— A Purse of Cos. Ife. 80 for sailing Boa(«-«»--liance Co's H»- u>. 2nd- A Purse of Cos. 50
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  • 167 2 (From the Bombay Times Extra.) Times Office, Nov. 15 11 The H. C'B Steamer Cleopatra. Lieut Boulderaon' Commander, came into harbour thi. erening, JfoS 10 She left Aden on the 4th instant. The Berenice I' mcd from Sue, on the aame day. Th, follow To. i. lilt
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  • 848 2 TU 7 (Fr m th e i? nd H Mail Octcb *r JUe Ltrapoot Aletcury, says—" Ti lP oui l«liiiM| the manufact.uinß o «^l r "P e f- .o longer aM. f or urgu» i eu l ul ye r y L2f imp,ovem«nl i, ni t ,,if fr
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  • 2275 2 The missing mill, and anxious specalations as to the cause of its detention, the fate of the steamer by r.r«d? hould I b ve K re c^d Aden have, since our last, served to keep India before the public Indian affairs generally hate also afforded matter for frequent
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 753 2 HOTXCE TO COMMANDEHS OF SHIPS OWING to the •Iterations made to the Paiv*Ta Hospital, attached to ihe Siso»p«>rb DisMRi<ar, a greater number of Stainm can now be accommodated in it, and for this reason, »he charge lor tour a, Medtune and Attendance is f.om lli.ff dj*t|chaiiHed from iwo dollars lo
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    • 676 2 FOR B AI.E. AT the Auction aud Commissiun Rooms of the Undersigned, adjoining the Singapore Uispcnfry, Commercial Square, the following valuable and choice selection of Bnli.li, French, China Good Lad its' plain checked plaid white Muslin Dresses Ladie*' Pina Scarfs Cantou Crape Shawls, tichly ambroiderrd. Ladies* white and colored Paris
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    • 659 2 and the 2d and 3d days on the 10th and mh of the same month under the Supeiintendecce of Commis •loners Sub»cribers reporters and oilier disinterested i'emlempn of respectability 4th.— Mufussil Sub>cnl>ers may apply for as many Tickets as they may tequiie by remitting Gos As- 50 per each Ticket
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 125 2 Shipping Intelligence. A U RIVALS. From BATAviA.-Sept. 5, Sop A,*; 14, fi«/«,*r, Devonshire 15, Loafy Groj,, Oecwio, i^or^<Ae«; 19, sir Chat. Forbes, Columbus; 22. Adriunus en Jacobus, Sourabaya 26, Haron lan Oce« 24, Mary Ann, 30, Koyul Saxon iliary Ann Webb. Oct. 4; Foung Q«een, Pilot, Welcome. From Cuina— Sept.
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  • 1084 3 OcTOurm 6.— No account, of the Bombay mail of August Ht-tUe time going to press. Though letters from Alexandria via Marseilles reached London on the I4tb, announcing the arrival of the Hlndoatan, at Su«2, no portion of the mail from Calcutta, &c, have arrived. Major-Ge». Alexander has proceeded
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  • 1657 3 THE FREE PRESS Singapore, Thursday, 21st Decr 1843 We find we were mistaken in stating last ween that the Spiteful was conveying the Supplementary Treaty Ir appears that the Treaty had not been received by the Plenipotentiary at the date of the Steamer's departure, and she was therefore, in accordance
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  • 1373 4 SINGAPORE F REE PRESS PRICE CURRENT. BIIGAPeiIE. THIRBDAY HOUXim. 9 1 ST OKCfSJHBKH, 1*43. Im this Fort there are no Duties on Imports and Exports and Vessels of every Ration are free of all charges. AccoonW are kept in Spanish OdWb divided into Onti. The usual credit on sales is
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  • 864 4 COT 7t?? GO P I DB l Grey Shirtiiio*— Continue in good demand a «J stocks considerably reduced. Sales of aeiuand and l,(i(iQ pcs. 40 in. a t #2.65 a 2.7(/ nr i piece Jch 1 r n ted HIRTINGiI Ot 30in 3 ydBt sellatal >oul
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 47 4 r i "JO r C C >— W BE j s £>s gjg •-r5 s s^s o rc^oooccc ooooS J-s o ee ss o^il ffSi^"^? ii. a rmi wmmmmmn c b Jlijj !]|if!illllli||jiitjlikj^i&f2 i|i-l. JWi t !:*rfrf_ ftla ii I »i ji-i h ssili« 12^32 Hinted and Matthhw
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    • 80 4 ARRXVAis^ dlTc. U British brijt AjJvld Tnlloo'i s^-J LP e I^L. IS SSL ::3'-"rr 6 s SS "lo n"^ McGregor d P j ARR IVALOF PASSENGERS Per Alfred— Cnptaio and Mrs Gait. Per .lrte.'-Jas. Brooke and J. G. Treacher Esnrps Per Counter of Minto-m and M« ?Gui.S. t* c Per
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 11 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, 21st DECEMBEH 1843.
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    • 17 1 Lient. Col Parquharsnn. late of the Ist Royal Re. fjornt has been appointed Bartack Master at Hong
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    • 1371 1 A telejrap'iic aispticn announcing me lotai loss or 4 the steamer Merttnm, with the Mail of the lyth July, r e*rlied London 3rd October. The ffoveroroent having determined that Southampton shall in future be the port for the arrival and departure of maila those for Egypt and
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    • CHINA.
      • 842 1 Answer to the Petition of the Hong Merchants. (From the BmgUm^ late Cant ft Reisfgr Dec J ?r On 0 On UBht 'r d that theBe l «P«2 be required VTeiKneJ; Md elle and nOt from JVi 1 8^^ 0 Keyins re P Ues as Allows: NoJ-l I,'p X™ Peila
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      • 626 1 Imports. American Dimesticts y 0-i.7«.— A* few sales only are reported and to a limited extent. Betelnut.— The stock is not large, and good quality will fetch our quotations. Camlets— We have not heard of any transaction* during the past week. Cochineal. We hear of but one sale
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    • 233 1 «aagsHa*i» From the Pinang .Gazette December 9. The Honorable the Governor has finally returned from his tour of inspection of Province Wellesley aiid we are happy to learn that His Honor was quite plejsed in observing the state of forwardness of every kind of Cultivation in the Country, aud
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    • 787 1 attw(From the Spectator, Oct. 18.) We alluded in a late paper to a reported meeting of the Publishers of Books in London, where they were said to have come to a decision to print a cheaper edition of their works for India the Colonies. Whether this was a confused
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    • 1446 1 (From the Gentleman' t Gazette, Oct. 27.) Tlit Ion; expected treasure captured at Ilydtraba ffiS3g§»MMa*qi homted." agalnBt hi Mother ShereM*!it U e ur O e e .u^d "IT" tO P SSeis 8 "y talent (From the Gentlemman'* Gazette, Oct. 25J Thkrk has been a di s se ss ion
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    • CEYLON.
      • 1344 2 (From the Ceylon Herald, Oct. 6.) We hate been favoured with some particulars connected with the late attempt at rebellion in the Central Province, and the trial of 12 of the traitors at Badulla, we hasten to lay before oar readers. The trial occupied the Court for
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      • 954 2 We resume the account of the late attempt at rebellion, or Journal of the Black Prince Cuandrogotey. He made a full confession of all his movements, without however being able to supply the dates i and it is chiefly from that source we Lave
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    • 1662 2 1M FORTS. EXrUKTs Hmm of Articles. ln the Alonth of Pruinmbt the Ho*U of I Pmimah" October, 1643. this Year October, t R 4 s Year Alum."" > None 10.329 picuU ~~l.7}T|^uU Antimony Ore None 4,904 piculs 825 piculg 5,861 piculs Aniseed (star) None
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