The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 16 January 1845

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  • 20 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Vo. 3. 01. 10. THi HSiKtY JHORJTIJVG, 16TO J_TJ|«t7_rJi I*. 1845. •Mo. CCCCJLXXXVII.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 967 1 I-tll K rot lowing Notification is poblisheo F"R GENERAL INFORMATION COVERNMUNT NOTIFICATION. uli relerence 10 the Resolution ot the Hon'ble Prtst lent in Council dated the 26th April lB4i and tbe inMiuciions received from the Ki.hi Horible Oqsoi— Ceneral of India in wncil under (la te ihe MXh October 1844,
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    • 814 1 Singapore, 14/A January 1845. C. E. Fa err, Esqre. Sheriff- of triuee of Wales Island, Singapore Sf Malacca. Yoo are requested by the undersigned inhabitants of Smuapoie to convene a Public Meeting at an early convenience, 'o take into consideration the pro- posed Land Regulations. v We have the honor
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    • 634 1 -J TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ]j On Monday next, the 20th Instant, AT 2 O'CLOCK P.M. ON ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED. TWO SHOPS adjoining Messrs J. Purvis &j Co. Godowns as described in Government Grants No. 184 for 999 years. The above are now let to good Tenants
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    • 751 1 FRESH CONSIGNMENTS. AT F. MARTINA Patent Iron Cash L hests of sizes Mi hers Safety Fire Proof Boxes.' Superior Old Pale Sherry. Delicious Wiltshire Bacon. Old Superior No. 3 and 4 Cigars. Cannisters German Rusks. Hydrographical Charts of the World deJHWafnd h. A. Answorth-May 1842. wweafod by Colonied Allpacka Cloths.
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  • 3346 2 TO THE EDITOR Of HIE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS The letter Signed Nameless and your remarks on the New Land Regulations have created considerable excitement amongst tbe community in general, but more particularly with tin Proprietors of plantation-., and this is not to be wondered at when the most *xiraordina>y
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 884 2 FOR SALE. At the Godowns of the Undersigned* t nan. paw ne Juliaotiiaberg Huvk lioio Messrs Freok iJiootoi lo.'i l^ondon. Sherry, in Hod*, qi casks and casea, 3 dozens •ach Brandy, in Hhds 1 cases 3 and 6 dozens each. Stlu'dam Gin Wimkey Lt.r, AllM| 1". in Hbds. A cases
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    • 859 2 1844 together with several important Pmciaiuatious j lof ihe Hoiinm' |h rke Qoeef wot Also st .ti»'i<al ac- Counts of ihe three Settlements; their Produce and Po- pulation, as well as ail the Police Tauuah stations in j Pinang and Provii.ce Wellesley Staleineiit of ihe Import an I Export of
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  • Litles on the new Land Regulations for Singapore.
    • 347 3 To oblige you now, Mr Editor, 111 condescend to be your Creditor l ou request to know if tbe Ur.rs for Landa. (For which the b<joi will be ftsrjtetuai Grants) Are at all in accordance will, my views And what I thought when I fi.st neard tbe newt. The price,
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    • 136 3 TO THE IMlwl OF THE SINGAPJRE FRPE PRESS Di-ar Mr Editor, Aa you will probably have in your tomorrow's issue an account of ttie .Lungs at tbe Race Course this morning;, plense append thereto for the benefit of your Spurting ■oylars iu Ei. H laQd tbe foU lowing rule laid
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  • 3781 3 Singapore, Thursday, Wth January, 1845 ■«o>sw Erratum in ouu last. In the letter of Nameless for 2O'),O00 Dollais us the value of 400,000 piculs" lead 2,000,000 Dollars e\c." H. M. Ship GoVOsVaVNt, Cornmodore Chads, arrived on Saturday Ni»l from Modroj and by her we received the Athenaium,
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
    • 1120 1 In this PaWt |>^M^^^r^Loa an^OQAoeoaleoW OO a^eTssOOß Q> Opium, 2 Months. The last Article, is e*sss?affJ into 100 Cattiea. Salt and Rico ore aald by the Coyan of 40 Pienls. Java Tno.cco by the Corge o, 40
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    • 1011 1 EUROPE GOODS. ,1 >TTON GOODS -The Market generally* unnsna T f A ut7 n f XU "*> Trade 8 which beeuTgood demand. Ihe sales reported consist of g 151,0 pieces Camo.ies at *32 per corge 000 Spotted at* 31 B 1000 coarse Lappets at *15 per'dozen
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
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    • 180 1 I .s g a o a 0 -.41 3 jf a? S i; Q i- C WC O jS ,Kja a BT.«( s«"» aa m 2*t** t t X t tjm BQ C* CM <x> tj> W ws o -v o« e*s w aa «> to I A 9. mm
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    • 259 1 ARRIVALS. Date Flay Vessel's Names. Captain I From Date of I Depart. Jany 9 Dutch i barq Tanjong Pinang Tiansoo Rhm gtrTiosT "in v- v h teamer BiBBS Congalton Malacca 9th last „10 British barque Ffc/oW. Alexander Calcutta 20th ult „11 British schnr Psychs Bennett Siam 3Ut olt. 1 British
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 12 2 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MORNING, 16th JANUARY, 1845.
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    • 1312 2 T)ie dnnjt r of leaving anvjjj^ng in such a case as tin* to the disrretion of a local officer M leea in the w <!e\ and we must be permitted ,1, erroneous interpretation which the GovHnnr in the first place, and now in practise ihe Resident Councillor has put upon
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    • 3239 2 An alteration in the present system of judicature has long been desired both locally and by 'he supreme government. The iuhaoiuuta of the Settlements have called for a reform tbat should restore the original consti ition of the court, under
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    • 550 2 Colonel Ovans. (F,om the Bombay Gentiem in's Gazette, Nov. 11 The intelligence which we communicated *mM*»* day ol the fCoptare of Lieut. Colonel Ovansbv the Kolajwre Insurgents, araa ar first doubted l, v lIIV but t chore io aoo no doubt of it. It appear/that ibSo well-known and deserving
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    • 200 2 Wc mi ..island 1..e BOaclK ol the supreme Gove nrmj^nn^jij^ru^ ior an r n 1 IUO-t ai»u oe read will, refere. !ce~~i then am uot ui basineM u. the Court at PmaO| Bn .pore re-pectively. The number of eosee Was M Ij equil at bjth places, whil
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    • 182 3 On Sun Ijy eight, the Muectdom of the Bunde. Gj„^, a hose name \iJr!tt mI Wis arreste.l at bil house u t hii,' h Bd 'der. It appears 'hat this :.< to- vious indnilu, beibi| anpreosod a w.sn, souk ilbbs j ail, to come from the plorO of
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    • 97 3 Tbe above Lady, who IS detUned to open, aud w» trust looi toreeßolo Lbssoi of, ur Bombay Drurv arrived yesterday morning by the ship Ju ta tr.u, SbaoeporOi The theatre is ajaking good* progrtto feeiseide eempletion, but ao I. enej tint the pri od pal
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    • 1036 3 ccirler.ts and Loss of .tthtth-.ruiii D>-cr. 2\.) In our two list numbers ve bad the meleoeholy #Ot] ot rrp'r'i? t several .incident involving locs life, that had iril I ut nt tbe OOSOttIOSJ BtOtC of lb. weather "ud tie OOnOCOJOeuI l.i.bt su.f We 1. l« I i»<>w. wt'l. retire
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    • 692 3 («pVom flit Spectator. Deeehsler It) Th s Movant fs pact bin^a »l the following inter- estmg letter from our 01.l c respondent To Urs al--1 laii, detailing soeehrttf rhe pr egress of eveats iu the KolaKore state until the glorious capture of
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    • 1457 3 (From th E n /,<,,) c .■/'<■ 1 We ir glid to o. ution < I, at nil ,iy II udinsje Ii ,s 1., ai iiy accepted til eiti :e ol the Cal.ii ti L>ceu.a, thes aJdiug m <ther ml the satny i o' bis iute v. t in
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    • 590 3 (From tUc Ceylon ffcmM, New, 3 Amongst tbe oo neroos classes which inhabit our Island, the most remarkable from their number and Contrast are the l.ingh ilese proper and the Malabus. rise former 0 continually dccrtiOSlogt a letharg e, and an Indolent race, the latter energetic and active. From
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    • 403 3 (F,j,u the Smftishman. December}.) Tu; Metrician says, that the iu^u! ,r g ivurumeut about to take ate is to put a step to the repeated intuits which Britinh cou uirrce has, for several vr..*, snbont'.ted to al Madagascar, The, onir u j, to be dispatched from Port Louis with
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    • 739 3 (From the Loudon Mail, Xov. 7.) The Lien pool Albion says, we underpin I so ne valuable niloi matioa u,..y shortly be expected on me gua »o subject. A vessel, on her return voyage froiu Bombay, has been ordered to scour the western coast of Africa from die lied
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    • 136 3 The following Goods Manufactured from Foreign Wool Gentlemen'* Elastic Shirts, long 6& fttsortjsleev.es Ditto Drawers Ditto Sooks Ditto Btocklogw. ALSO An Invoice of frie Hair Clot'i, >v C lair and *3onch cover*, -Hair for stu:rt..g. AND One Case of the ui lermenti me 1 Ai ti -les of >-
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