The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 5 December 1844

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1 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 20 1 The Singapore Free AND HERGANTILE ADVERTISER. *>>. 49. F>H. 9. THI HSMP.IY JHLOtttJVMjrG, 5m njECJE.fi Mi KH 9 1*44. JTo. CCCCJLXXXI.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 719 1 FOR LONDON. H E British barque ANGELINA, JjWjjL^ JL Captain Gray, having nearly a full HH& Cargo engaged will meet with despatch. For freight or pvssage Avply to MACLAINE. FRASER Co, Singapore. **th November 1844. rxi-i m H EA. I Barque GEORGE JL TOWN, 4)2 tons Register, Capt, r*^fcjjj£l^£ t
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    • 1446 1 NOTICF. AFTER the 30th Instant, the Firm of JOHN BURD CO. here, and in Balli Badong (Balli) will be known in Chioa and Balli as BURD LANGE CO. Victoria, lfith June 1844* K.J-CEIVJED~ AT CURSETJEk 4 Co's. Figured and Plain China Silks of the finest quality for Ladies Dresses. Satins
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    • 579 1 A RFA f#ST OPENED. BEAUJIFUL Assortmertt of fine j?e- nmne Shet.and Woollen Knrtted Ladies Shawls and Scarfs very extensively patronised by her most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria and the other Members of the Royal Family. F. MARTIN Singapore, sth Derr. 1 844. Otf SALE AT F. MARTIN '{3. CAMPBELL COS.
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  • 1230 2 TO THE BDITOH Or Tilt SINGAPORE FREE PRESS V, li would appear ihat the individual in ehirgeofthe Signal eun tliink> it 100 much trouble en not worth his while to order the morning and evening Signal* to be fiied ilietx.tci mome'it of time and such wt it is Hope
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  • 1043 2 44 Belter late, Ulan never' 1 I; w-!s my intention, some lime ago, to have addressed you upon the present suH«ct <>ut 1 regained from doinq so, as lite aspect of' political atfans, ir. die Straus, at ihat period, did not appear
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  • 301 2 Mr, I have a long time been surprised that no step? were taken to prevent the Race Course being washed aw-Hj, but what was my astonishment in pas •in the other morning to see a tjan^ of Convicts actually deepening the part
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  • 34 2 April Dili, At tea, ou board tbe Fairlie, on his pas< rage to England from China, LajiUiu C. Damili, paymaster of H. M. 55th Ft. At Dysart. J. Cor.viLLß, Esq. formerly of Bataria
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  • 93 2 Singapore, Thursiay,b'h December 1841 The Defiance, Hall, fiom Hongkong wit! invalid troops of the 4th M. N. 1 had verj bid weaiher from the 16th lo the 20th in»t., ■>y which she suffered considerable damage. The 9ri*ce Albert from Calcutta, e«pe rienced a severe Gale from the
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  • 5231 2 m§9sm The following sketch of the recent visit ol the H. C. Steamer Phleyethon to Borneo under the orders of Sir Belciieu, of the Surveying Ship Samirany, may prove in-u-iesiing to our leaders. The PA/e---yethon left this on the 3rd October and ou tlie 7ih anchored in liie Maralabat Rivei
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 712 2 English and German Toilet Glasses-. DrMaHUja ware consisting of useful Domestic Articles Ladies and Gents Whins Cotton Hosiery. Si.i*rior Manila S«garsBrandy, Sherry fc Clwet in wood and bottlt. LomJon-bolUed Pare Ale and Porter. Superior Port Hi pint boitls*. Ho. 3 Manita Segars. €h**t ra ca«e» of i downs. Tomato Ketchup
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  • 14 3 At Baiatia, on 23rd October, Dowald Maceaine, Esqre. lo Miss Bmclik GuiLLfcimcNt Vwic»»t.
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
    • 11 1 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT. BIIGAFOUK; THURBIIAY IHOBWIIO, STII DKCKMBKH, 1844.
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    • 2408 1 In this Foit there an no Duties on Imports and Exports and Vessels of every Nation are free of all charges. Account, are kept in SpanWi Dollar, dividedinro CejH^ Tl.e wual crcdii on sales is as follow :-Eu rope Goods, 3 Months. Indian and Chi«a Do.
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    • 86 1 fl|| £1 ja 2| If "I 1 J| bfttcZtfl*! &1 II s?|ss g: *1 ztflZtsiktt r ,>. c£ 'c2 u BO 1= *jMs§£f Jo§B IS- 8 WhHtUl ifl.fl JZJZ '5 I"=Jw S -S C ■>•-.— cC>fi o oca; c«s ■ilrl-Eii!l! s !li!i I it J :f
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    • 172 1 Date Flay Vessel^ Names. Captain From I f^jf Nov 2ti British ship Priwre Albert Thompson Calcutta hrtYnsT 27 British ship Ccwasjee Family Durliara Macao 21st inst 28 British ship Bdmonstone McDougal Hongkong 14th inet 2 J British baiq Ariel Bnrt Macao 21«t inst oO British hrit; Stam/ord Kim Moh
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    • 50 1 Per Prince Albert, Mrs Thompson and Miss Kerr. Per Cowasjee Family, Captain Low and Mr DeLuz. Per Ariel, Mr Lennox. Per Janet Wilson,— Daniel Wilson, Esqre. Per Red Rwer t —J. H. de SalU and Thos. Stewart, Esqre. Per Malcolm,— Mr Cunningham. Per Dhur— H Dundas, Esq.
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    • 100 1 vate flag Vettel 1 Names. j Captain Bound For. N0v. 26 British ship Hebrides Meltille London] „27 British schr. Swift Buttrey Churo Shanghai 28 Malay barq Mowlah Sanisoodia Lingia 28 British barq Samdanny Cuthbert Malacca Finang 28' British ship Cowasjee Family Durham Calcutta f 30 British schr. jVora Creina
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    • 44 1 Per Cowatjee Family— Captain Low, Mr DeLuz, aud J Pendegrait, E«q. Per Prince Albert—Mr* Thomson and Miss Kerr. Per Ariel— Mr Lennox* Per Red Hover— J. H. deSalis, and Thos. Stewart, Esqre. Per Defiance— Capt. Powyg, Lieut Harkness and Dr. Goderich.
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