The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 28 November 1844

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1 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. >/!>>. 4H. r>>l. f>. TBSUHSM^IIT MOnJirijrGl. 2Stii JVOJ*EJfEBEH< 1844. Ji\>. CCCCJLXXX.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 686 1 ron x.t> *i>o i. J22L T' ll llr |J -"■l'M* ASIA, Captain Smith i fe^MMJ^ t.< i< ily a full «arno nmau**d and j flfcMJ£, will ii quick despatch, lor Fieiglit, Appl) io. M I. AIM 1-RASER CO Singapore, 9?r// f) N TJA ILOrfJDON. fWi H E liriuOi hauj'.H W
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    • 856 1 SAIi\T ANDREW'S Y. TI)R Annual Dinner will lake place on the 30th li.. siani, at the Theatre Rojal. W M NAPIER, Ebqpe. in the Chair. Thus. MCMICKING, Escj. Cioupier. STRWAROB. J\nrrs (mtiirie, "J R hut Litii.e, > Esquires. CIU IU b IdtC, > A. J. SPOTTISWOODE. tinny. ccy. Dinner on
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    • 553 1 FOR S^Z.IS. At the Godowns of the Undersigned: Allsopp's, Pale Ale. Superior Pale aivl Brown Sherry. Marsala Wine in qr. Casks. Oilman's Stores. Landed ex Chieftain and Lady Sandys ALSO A Red Joe Manton Double Barrelled Gun. AND I A First rale Theronometer, by Litterluml Duvis. UE<> ARMaTKONG CO. Singapore,
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    • 614 1 CIRCULAR. THE following VALUABLE PROPERTY, belonging to the Estate of the late G. D. Coleman, Esqre. will be told hy Public Aoction Tomorrow Friday the 29th inst., at 11 o'clock a.u] BY F. MARTIN, In the large Rooms of the House adjoining that of the Revd I\Jr White. viz. MARBLE
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  • 741 2 r eath of Majo* General Waugh. (From *he Pintny tfAfl /rV, November 9.) We h.nl scar«"ly announced the arrival of Major General W M'UH at our .Srtiiaturtu.n, the Pinang Hills, when tdeie whs a telegraph communication received iu town of hia-dritii. TMs event however, we are inf>'iuicil, w-is I'Xj.t.
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  • 56 2 (F~om the Hongkong Reguter, November 12.) The K'Strel, experienced a severe gale on the 21st and 2>nd October, in lat. 2- 46' N.. long. ISS| E., Sympiesoroeter 28. '62. r— Wind from E. N. E round to N. W. and s\ W. lost sails, cut away spars, &c», and
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  • 999 2 Extract from the log of the Ship "Mermaid," Captain Gill, arrived at Macao on the 6th Instant, (fmm the Friend of China, November 13.,) The Mermaid" left VlamU on the 22nd Oct, at 3 p. m. N. T in company with the ship M Anthony Anderson." she having left in
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  • 247 2 Letters dated the 1.-Jth. represent the market 8s being unucu illy dull for this season of the year. Xhe heavy stock of teas in England, and the uncertainty of the cor sumption's being increased, by any modification of du.y, at least for some time, makes Merchants cautious in purchasing.
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  • 699 2 TO THE EDITOIt OF THE SINGAPORE FRSE PRESS Uear Sir, As you nppcar to entertain doubts as to the power \ested in the Uoveruor, to compel the inhabitant 10 clear the Verandahs in froi.t of the Houses in '1 own, permit me to inform you that the Governor, Mr
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  • 368 2 Aly Deir Mr KdUor, I liave betM imoMflinsi for saw e limy past to eive your iroi round il»at beautiful Kivet Valley lioad Three Wlfcl ayo A« t;iiiltjH whs not opened out having a Urge ohed m from o( which induces me
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  • 334 2 JJear Sir, La*t Tliuisday at Hip request of a few of the Merchants, ihe lloii'hle ihe Guve-cmr kindly sent out the Stonier Dim.a to brin^ m u,v Overland Mail for SenUra'er now long due and which it was supposed by ihe Mtii.als
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  • 246 2 TO THE EDITOR OR THE SINGAPROE FREE PRESS. Dear Mr Editor, Can you .nform t ie public what is ie object in chang.ng the time. I was inviied (o dine wnhafriendon Saturday and on entering j|,e h*u«e at the usual hour according .o the new time, found the dinner was
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  • 125 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Dear Sir, Would you ki.id'j Iring i 0 the not.ce of the al.le officer in charge of ihe Magnetic obi servatory and mW Smmmtt the extraordinary conduct of the San o/laie. J Tor .he laM two days he has rum aJmost direc
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  • 176 2 le luicketerb of Singapore, Who love the noble game, That gives to health its rosy hue, And kn.ls the uianiy fiawe. Come, now, your wickets pitch again, With uiuiiiy ardor For tiiuiiy Chiisimus it at hand, And no'-tliern br«ezet blow. Tue kninbts of old irvinoible, l.ovpd
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  • 4817 2 Singapore, Thwrndaff, 38/A AW., 1844. Manila.— By the I lecha, we have received Manila Papers to the 2nd instant. We learn tkat on the 9lh nit the birth day of the Queen, the Guardiam Angel who preskhsover the dettfniet of Spain, as the Scmanaiio iipino gallantly terns
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  • 168 2 The September Mail till continues to be a thing of expectation, though due more lltau a month ago Singvlarl j enough too we hare had no arrivals from either of the three Presidencies since the time within which the Mai ouuht to have been received there The October Mail is
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 511 2 you perfectly, when the Cure is complete, 1 will uiideiuke to p»y him JCI- 10«. You may shew him this Let in. (Signed) SCOTT PORTLAND. Welbeck Abbey, May il, '84 2 l'*pg of Letter f o>* the Moit Honourable the Mar arts OF Wkhmivsi tr, KG. Lord WKHTMiNsrit* has just
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 29 3 FOIt l*O**l>Qti. ~3^7La. fin ii E A l ar q u e GEORGE i TOWN, 412 tous Register, Capt. <$A -SBL Lbll. For Freight or Passage, apply to SYiVIIiBcCO.
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICES CURRENT
    • 11 1 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICES CURRENT SIMfpAPORK, TILtKiiIIAY HOBIHG, 28TH IOYKJIIBEU, 1*44.
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    • 2214 1 In this Po t there ;re no Duties on Imports and Exports and Vessels of every Nation are free of all charges. Accent. •,*kep. in IjintllO ftn divided into Cenu. Tie usual credit on sales is as follovrs :-Europk Goods, 8 Months. Indian and Chiha Do.
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    • 181 1 Date Flag Vessel's Names. Captain From Date i I Depart. Jilfci lu" g Flecha Gandia Mallila "O > I t ra K f r Pit*"? 9 Bi All^ PinBn S <* h i» St 11 H n a u I P /fl(7f? Carrim llahraany Pinane «>th inst „22 British
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    • 31 1 < Per IVil/te'mine Mwie—Me*sra Bell, Henrice and Engelhard. Per Chieftain— Mr Hugh Low. Per Franklin One French Missionary. Per Defiance.— Mm Hall, Capt. Powys, Lieut Harkness and Dr Goderich.
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    • 167 1 Dnte 1 Flag Vessel]* Names. J Captain Bound For, N0v. 20 f British »chr. Susannah Gladstone Pinang 20 Dutch barq liintong Tvju Bin Seng Sonrabaya 21 British barq queen Victoria Brooks Cape and London „21 British barq Resolution Wood j Pinang Calcutta 22 Dutch Bchr. Matilda Abdullah Paierobang 22
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    • 54 1 Per Resolution— Messrs DeSouz nd Thompson. Per Good Success— Hi§ Excellency the ex Governor. General of Manila. Per Sir Wm. Wallace— Mr Overseer J. Milne and family. Per Victoria Mr R. H. Loving. Per Posihumout— Revd. H. Taylor and Latfy. Pf r Qnecn Victoria Captain Maxted. Per
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