The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 3 July 1845

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  • 15 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 97. not. 10. TMVHHMB.IY MORjriJrG, JUI^Y. 1«45 cctcc\
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 676 1 NOTICE. PKKSONS desirous of supplying Her Majesty Ships and Vessels at Singapore with Fre«h ltt-»-( and Vegetablen, are invited to prepare sealed Tenders, re«dy lo present to Hi* Excellency the N»**l Cominander-in-Chief on hoa«d thf Api'tcourt, «>n Int arrival at that place. The Beef and Veqeta|il#* must be of the
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    • 1252 1 CAMFUN^— (JEXJfr ESTABLISHED IN CHURCH^TREET. CAMPONG BENCOOLEN. Medical Prescriotions W UI meet «nth_«rornpt and careful attention at all hours. tunity of returning his crateful ihankiro W^Z^tli l P? l Medicines -avail, himself of this oppormiUn, solicfts a cLtua,! O h n n onn°e m T>™l^S l£^ l*^ genuine, in order
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    • 746 1 rie Auction a ..d Commission Koom* o f c L'nders.ened adjoining the '>'V'^cZ' C mern S u^. 'ho following w| oah |p choice S ehc,ron of British. French, .V "hi,,, Goo/, I J££2r Scarfs Canto c ss«* 3f> liile and colored Pari Kid c-« *»<t Ladies' arM j Gents Grass
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  • 2719 2 hrom the Fncnd <>t ihin>t, Mtty 7\.) llei HsfaHi'i Ship Cantor. Captain Grahame, re -turnril t<> this port, trom a cruiae of a week, on SaturS)s)f We Ue.ai, troua a Gentleman who was on hoard, thxi <*li«ii abfiriit «he anchored two days at Taytaam -hay. I >r swl purpose
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  • 267 2 The Fnt.i'ione from Chusan arrived at Wooswng the Btb May the Rtd Rover on the. *fth. andtb« Syed Khan on the lltb. The Monarch sailed oa tbe iiiU* Jo>uled principally with teaa and a little title. The tied Kuver for Hongkong, and Magi* for Macao oo the I.Uh. The
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  • 1123 2 (From the Pinant/ Gazette, June 7.) "We understand tbe CH»e brought some weeks ago ■•gainst Hindoo Coolies fur desertion, which w« noticed in tbe Gaaette of the trd May, name on for trial -before the Honorable Sir W. Norm on Wednesday tbe 18th ultimo, when it was ditposed of
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  • 425 2 Summary of tfews, (Fruw. the Friend o/ ludia, June 5.) U*y M.~ Another tmmmft has been made to bar. a vessel in tUe harbour ot Hoinbay. On tde Mft 2 Mnv.lhe Caroti*t WM discovered to be on fire si was ladeu sUh Cottou tW U.iiM. The afcr* «iv*n, the
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  • 238 2 (From the Sydney Morning Herald, May 7.) There v»erp various rumours in town yesterday respecting affrays m New Zealand but ih*y only appear to be different versions of the reports that hive alre.vl y been accurately girso in the columns of the Herald W e Imvc received an
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  • 1885 2 It it convenient that your Majesty should no retura to T»hity except in a French vessel of war. I plsce »t yonr disposal the steamer Phaeton to briog you back to Papcite, together with all the penooi of jour suite. Aiy presence cannot be of long duration, and pressing
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 424 2 ■insi qu* d'autres anetlecms de reta»»U»seiv»*nt. lvi «vent dit f•» I* co-uercer c ait Cam/nttati'M d* t+* P I«e epoiant ndit or g "P r a- rt^' tewr BRIGHT, meuecin en chef dc I' '6, ital d* G«y, «vi V t> avoir vu IV-tat dv d^posant Isji dii *>«•- "Je
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  • 1309 3 General Remarks (From the London Mail, April 24 The period since onr last publication ha* been moM niomenroii*. Whilst the troable* in Switzerland and changes in America -the remittance of the Helvetic tree corps to their constitnted authorities, and the threatened «ub version of order by the
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  • 99 3 FIVES. TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE PIIEK paE« My dear Mr Editor, I wish you would ask the old *<«.< (as we call them in the Fives Court) when the nuirh N to come off, between the old and new hands -so l«n* talked ot —I think they
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  • 1539 3 Singapore, Thursday, 3rd July, 1845 The present dry weather was interrupt! I liy a shower on Monday morning, w |,i e li imparted a seasonable refreshment to the plantations which were beg inning to look yellow under the influence of the continued drought. We" observed some days
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  • 247 3 Courtship. A rirli and httiuUome young widov lately asked a gallant officer on half-pay at wbat tireoffice be would advise lier to in»ure Uer house. "In either the Union or the Hand in- Hand Office," replied he, tigirncautly. Is the fire-office near ihe a»k cd. Very near, madam I cover
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT,
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    • 219 1 It v > lummumtat* j (ottfcftm I Destination 11 AJ i Attl%ator King, Esq T. *****7" H. M. biig Cmtzer Faisiuwe, Esq 11. U. aleamer Phlegfthon Boss 2. Fr. ccrvelte Yktnntmt Gcnonilly, Esq S' Kf sliip V/./'A'/e 482 I Curetz Almeida k Sons Marseilles 2. f //fr /rf IL" m
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    • 376 1 FREBKXA OF INSURANCE. ON GOODS. To Europe (not north oj- Great Britain)2l y cent. Do. (north o* Do. 3 America and N. Walts .51 Cape of G Hope t. Helena.. ..2 Calcuita 1} M Bombay 2 Madras jj Persian Gulph 3J Red Sea 4 tf Ceylon li Mauritius j| China
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    • 412 1 -i-^~ __A»SIVAM.J Z?^« F/« o VenelM Name,. I c V /«m i^ ow Date of f 7, v L Depart. A Bril'h f P *Z Hma V B^ii 26iTiTt "26 B K^ R«dknap London 24th Feb Br h K rq >0^ McMnrdo China 30th alt "28 hr Sat "h Cbo
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 6 2 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
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    • 2108 2 TLe safe return of the R?v Or Vt oltf to this com. try, es»d his fortunate escape fruautbe uuuteiotii a4>« j|« io which his geserens aiftl l\n.*ot ei.uipn c exposed him. hat revived attention to all matte a cwßPected with .I.c unfortunate Hokhar* captives. A public nieetm* it to be
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    • 913 2 (Fiom the Observer, 21 April, 1845. The Bornko Piratrs and thr Dido. It has been stated that Dr Lushington had granted the dims of the Dido, 20, Captain the Hon. Henry Keppel, to the bounty money, amounting to j£7,0'25, f or tbe
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    • 1078 2 MR CAUOLSt HAS UCEM TO MIKt«WiCH FAIR. Hem I So, Mr Caudle I hope you enjoyed yourself at Greenwich. How do I know you've been at Greenwich I know it very well, sir know all about it: know more than you think I know. I thought
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    • 1664 2 Idi.k Visits* Tbe idle levy a very heavy tux upon tbe industrious, when by frivolous visitation* they rob them of their time. Suoh persons beg their dmly happiuess from door to door, as beggars their daily bread, and, like them, sometimes meet with a rebuff. A mere gossip ought
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