The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 29 May 1845

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER yo. '22- y>>*. 10. THVHSMtJLY JttVRJVMjrG, 29th 7 1845. jno. cccccrv
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 622 1 J I 'F, AND M«V«XX»aV. rVIHB A. I. Barque tj. C. Cjipni-i I J I, a if. wil he dixpaiojied in t .i **>ek an I h.»B xcelleul .tccom- mooation tor Pa!»j««Miiif"s Apilv lo m R. PA.TERSUM 4c CO. 1814 Wou. 184V J SrUi. 1 O."l CIX'RTnR. jw mliE A
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    • 902 1 TO IiET. jy npilE HOUSK at Campong 01am, ne^tfl 'y |{||tp d, lately occupied by W. Blundcll E«qre. Also A pleasant Bungalow on a Hill In the M Hilary Can'onrnenls. Apply to T. O. CRANE Singapore, 13/// Mnv 18-15. FOR SALE, 2M3afe A C enllemans YACHT, measuring f fil'Otif 10
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    • 612 1 NOTICE. SM PUtKRIDGE, Chronometer, Watch and Clock Maker, begs most respectfully 10 inform ihe Inhabitants of Singapore, thai he has commenced business in the House next to Messrs fcrFFL fc Richardson's. Waich GUeea*) Keys and materials of all kinds, Jewellery Repaired. Singapore, 27th Mnv. 1P44. «N~O*!JFICE ]V|U SPENCER of.he London
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    • 756 1 JUST RECEIVED. P /^Z£ SSENQER > fr Liverpool. AND FOR SALE AT THE GODOWNS OF F M.*RTIN\ f^ENTLEMF.NN Calico Smars of supe.fine \^M quality wnh Linen and Lawn Collars, Front* and Wrisl Bands. Gentlemen's VelrPt.Satrn.fc Silk ready-made Wairtcoats oHatest fashion a choice selection. Fine Cambric Pocket Handkerchiefs. Do. Fine Blue
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  • 899 2 I Lahore Politics. (Prom the Friemdq/ Imdim, Maf I.J The great riddle of Indian politic* at tbe present »a octent it the state of ih» Punjaub. No sooner have we succeeded in forming an apparently correct view of Cbe i>o»it)on of parties, and conjectured the probable current of events,
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  • 557 2 Captain Edward Mar a' s Statement of the loss of the Barque "Palanquin." On the 20th December 1841, baring pasted Dia Garcia, the weather being cloudy and the sun obscured, 1 wu unable to get any observation, and proceed<d on my way towards Bombay, steering N. by E. till five
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  • 101 2 TO THE EDITOR OF TliK SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Aty dear Mr Editor, The uighlly tolling of that horrid cu--few-bell i* a nuisance which ought io be abated. Pray do lift up your voke (pen I mean) against it, lor n i* ueilher ustful nor urnamental. Yours obediently, X Y.
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  • 2421 2 FROM St. PIERRE'S TO BORNEO PROPER. St. Pierres Lat I 58 N Long 108 54 B. In sailing fr un the Westward during th j 9. W, Monsoon, make Sf. Premiss to ihe E N K. and do not pass to the Southward hi a !e<« rtifnc« tlmn
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  • 37 2 On Monday, the 26th itisiant, Captain Georok Leslie, late Commander of the Ship Good Success. At Chpttenham, on 16th March, Willm* Hewrv Sherlock, Esqre., late of Manila— much e*pected and regretted by all who kn*v» him.
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  • 1724 2 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Thursday, 29nd May, 1845 Saturday, being her Majesty's birth-clay, the Flag staff on Government Hill was dressed out with Flags during the day, and the usual salutes fired, but we have not heard of any other loyal demonstrations having taken place. The portion of the Overland
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 691 2 A CABD. MISS GOW begs to nouly to the Ladies ol Singapore, Malacca and Pmauu. s%M >he has take* over the Millinery Business and eMaolishineni, hnherin conducted in Singapore by Mr» Kflly Miss bow hopes that by promptness »nd c«r*ful atteoiiou in executing all order? th«i nny he *«ni to
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  • 515 3 A Lucky Present. While engaged in subduing tome of the rebellious Chieftains of the Dekkan, the Nizam received from one of them taunting letter, and pot of "Holloway's Ointment." with the remark "it would cure hit wound." Now it happened, that the Nizam was at that time labouring under
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 1075 3 Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Square-Riggd Vessels which have Arrived at and Departed from Singapore during th* Official year 1844-45, compared with the preceding year. ARRIVALS. DEPARTURES. m_. 1843-44 1844-45 I Increase Decrease 1843-44 1844-45 I Increase Decrease Names of Placet. I I i Uo I Tmwwi»> |No
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
  • 18 4 Per IllfciiU, for Liverpool. I,39*}} pels, eunbier 640 I la<k ditto —•—846 Japan word 596 sa^o flour
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 142 4 SHIPPING IK THE HARBOUR. t.s-,/\ Vou» I omni'intttts I Destination. II t. iiMmer iD*<i i i L'oogalion llkb »hip J'i/ot 300 Prttr-ou Belin, Heytff fc Co M. Hlinr. .'/«/irt 120 IfllN Foos"ead Co Sarawak fr tliip t*-AUit 4b-2 I C«»«fii Almeida k Sons R. l><»iq I route I Walon^ien Do
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    • 38 4 1. NATIVE CRAFT Rnmsii— Victoria, Byitr .///</, Hurry Johanna and Kinp Henry. DOTCI lonttatiuk, Hanger, {)udenuening, H>"g (roan, Hastan, Todon, Yotnenm tlaihim, Goanhitn, Omar (tsitmn, t'all'uol M jtuburrak, Lannaug, Buruk Kandy and Denok Bintutig 7»/j«. Ulrmi sr.- 47. Antonio.
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    • 44 4 9 I China c.implior 540 antimony ore 476 gum .t 4 Simjaporp nutmegs 1 19 clys dido mace 22,000 in no. segars 1 box tea. 382,000 in no Manila Segars 17 cases secars 421 bays c;um almacp^a 201 pis white pepper 12W.J 376 sugar
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    • 146 4 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL. Antimony Ore, 1 Os Tin, I per 20 c w t Sugar in l>a«s £3 Gambier in baskets £j 10s a £4 Coffee £3. 10sperl8cwt. Black Pepper £3. ICs per 16cwt. Hides. £3. 15s Cassia 7s per box. Measurement Goods £3 10s per 50 cubic feel.*
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    • 417 4 ARUIVALS. ••"'<'■•' Date I Flay K W «i', Names. Capita 1 From I **•<* J*" U 7 bal 4 Recovery lolii.iton Boml,av 12cli u't „23 Pr,tU b Ih up Sa,» Me 6«^ A Marquard P, nang 27i\i ult BritS. h B eamSr n T U Co Iton d» 21 8
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