The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 31 July 1845

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 31. W\»l. 10. THCHSn^Y JHORjriJTG, 3is T SuM/V, 1845. •^o. CCCCCXIf
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1139 1 IS herehir given, that Mount Faber at Telloh BaIm§| bavin* been selected as an eligible site for a liajMl post in lieu of Ba lank an Matlie, ihe Miahlisliment wil||be withdrawn from the latter place on the Ist August next, and the usual disttoguishinff. numerical, and other Hags hoisted at
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    • 1280 1 TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. On Saturday, the 2nd August, 1845. AT THI GODOWNS OK Messrs SPOTTIS WOOD E& CONNOLLY. A Large Assortment of Coloured Steel Engravings and Prints, just received per Chiltna also Overland Letter Paper, Perils, Sealing Wax, Steel lens and Quills, Screw Inkstand., Motto Wafers, Envelopes,
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    • 680 1 notice S hereby givp n to all whom it concerns that Mr X MrM ART ERUS TH£DOEU* Apeak of Smgapore, Merchanis, (wlo have carried on AND STEPHENS) by a Deed da.cd the 23rd Uisi.ni, o. nveyed a ,,d assigned all their joint and separate Estate, real and personal, to the
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  • 846 2 (From the Ceylon Herald, June 3.) The contrast which Ceylon now presents to the Ceyion of twenty ye<rsago is a curious subject of contemplation, and although we are not now about to muse on the probable destination of our Island, or on what its aspect is likely to be
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  • 1901 2 {From the Englishman, June 19.] Gambling in opium is now carried to such an excess in the bazar that time bargains for the Junuary sale are already making. We understand that about twenty lots have been already purchased, deliverable after the first sale of next season at Co. Rs.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 832 2 for salt:. A Few boxeroT lre»h Japan If ice. J\ CURSETJEEfcCO. t «pot Iflth May 1845. TOx aAL£. At the Godotcn* of MARTIN, DVCE CO. THE (uiiuMing r>ie< vied Wines jusl landed ex Qurem and Pown,irfr--fTom the well-known liou»e» ul Mew» 1 11 Healy fit Co. of bordeaux aud Locust
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    • 826 2 NOTICE. PBKUYLANT, lately arrived from Batavi^, *v t s to inlorm the Gentlemen of Sin^ipore, that he carries on the bukiuest of a Tailor in Hiah S.ree', at the second House fiOm the Court llo\i<f, and that he is prepared to execute orders both for Civil and Military of me
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    • 228 2 No. 3 Manila Serais. Claret in case* of 3 dozen*. Tini^to Kt-icMup a»id S.«uc.es V trthmowth Bloaters and Digby Sprais, Pine-apple Cheese and Madeiia Wim One case Music books, China Silver Fans and Card Cases. China Paintings on ri^e r.aper. One case Engravings, handsomely framed. London-made Saddles Biidks. Public Auctions
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  • 578 3 Forged Opium P asses. There his we unsdeistand been can<ideraHle exeiiem""' >" the Bazaar, in consequence ol lise disoTt >ry or cer tl»i Opium Phss**, ne«»> iable decumenis rhich represent the value of the m rchandise deli c upon them, wheh hive t>e^u forced and disposed of MS genuine do
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  • 351 3 (Prom the Gent I m*n* Gazette. June J5«) Rvmulr has been busy during some days in alluding to the rate of a buggulow belonging to lome persons in Culch, which was seized months ago in the port of brrberi by the H. C. Brig Euphrates, for having on board
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  • 67 3 Another connection of this lutauiou* Body, named Kathoo LiUjee, hat been apprehended in thu 1 land. Ft neaily twi> ye«rathis indi»idu«l, whose name apI inon the list of the Members of tbe Bunder Gang, and mjainst whom warrants had been issued, ha* been a fugitive irom Bombay. It
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  • 2107 3 (From the Bombay Comttr, June 19.) We would recommend to the attention of oar readers, but more especially to that of some of the NaI Merchant! of Bmnbny, tbe following account of tt't? circumstance* which led to the seizure and conrigc ion of the Bark Actrem by the
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 528 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE PREE PRESS. Utmt tr, An AdvMiti«emen» in your las tpape r informs me, that fro n ihe Ist ptoximo ill New Flaa Matf On Mount Faber is to come into operation and it is with regard to thi< that I now submit »o you
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  • 34 3 At Sin^tpore, on a<niinia\ th^ 26th instant, by ih j Itf-vd H M. i T Li", a m Lewis Fraser, Rsqre, io Sophia, (bud Daughter ot vbe laic John Comminc, Esquire, n b
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  • 31 3 At Sea, on board lite ittdu, on the 23rd instant, mi his assatie from Calcutta to Sin^apoie Captain Malcolm AJcDwugkL-, iaie (Joinniandtir of ihe Etimonslotte, 42 y♦'^rs and 2 Months.
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  • 697 3 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Thursday, 31st July, 18 45. We must apologise to our rea 'ers for t'»e paucity of remarks this week wni hit owing j to tlie indiajjoaiuon of the Editor. \Ye are much obit^exl for the trouble "Q in he caroei*' hi- tulviMt, bill we Are comj>etie
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  • 1125 3 CtiiNKtjE v. IlHll CiEVERNKMg. The apac» in the front uf the factories is exceedingly limited so muclt no as to tender auyimiit; beyond pe.iestnau exercise abstud roiupte.d eitlier l»y vaniiy or b* an ineMstible love ef the quadrupedal species, an American gentleman brought bis horse from Macao, and for
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  • 257 4 The circular of Messrs Gordon, Wylie and Co., of Ne w Orleans, contains much information concerning the sugar of Louisiana. In that state alone the article is produced from the cane, in all the rest it is m*de from tbe maple; and out of 126,400,310 lbs., the
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  • 428 4 Fkky CmnscH. The following is an extract from preface to a pamphlet On the Economics of the rte Church vf Scotland, by Dr Chalmers In > .riouoctng vay determination now to retire trom pubtmstness of tbe Free Church, i feel confident that will a»t be ascribed to any decay
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  • 1441 4 To Gknvl'mkn that Can't Wait.*'— A friend of oars coarted a lady for tweoty-etgbt years, and then married hr She tamed ont o bc a perfect vi. raio, but died in two years »f\*rr tbe wedding Now," said oar friend in a setf-gratularioic tune are what I have escaped
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  • 1587 4 (From the A-tlns drr India, May 1\ The Hitt (licence leceived ft mm South America tin tiiMC the pa-t week. i« titti of importance to English iuterests. For nine yea 5 pa«t civil war lias prevailed in »hp Br.Mcilian province, Rio Grande de "Mil; abont what neWbei
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  • 1099 4 Lbcture viiu Cm'tdle hag been made a Masm. Mrs Caudle mdi >•. Hint and curious. 11 Now, Mr Caudlk Mk Caudle, I say: oh you can't be asleep already, I know Now, w i, at mean to guy is this there's no use, none at all
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  • 207 4 Mr Ward's Cabs.— Extract of letter from Oxford, Monday Sir Dodson and Mr Bethell have given tegnl opinious against the legality of Mr. Ward's degradation by Convocation, and created a considerai ble stir hut it is generally credited that tbe Hebdomadal Committee have uctad under the best le<»l advice,
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
    • 1413 1 Account* are kept in Bpani»h Dollar* divided into CenU. Tin? usual ctedu on sales is as follows isuaop* vjuodi, .nonius. Indian and China Do. t Mom us up S
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    • 251 1 iKfiiw B«iiri O n T dema T n^ l 6T NO lei haVG been rt P Ort d to 30 m Coii.f,.-I n demand tales at *9 per ton ho wholw-le Jeilnd fZZI 2* W He.vy .lock, on hand EASTERN ARTICLES. i^STfwi^svsr 3 and Maiket cieared
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    • 16 1 n^ 1 f AIC TT Hlll »o a limited amount have been sold at S2U
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    • 76 1 cliSuSn tha/S Z att k; r W^ ne9d «y following it did* known T,/,PPn.n if*'" 1 waBone of most splendid .rT^s ever ersTnd h, Inr^ r. J' T v ""'"'L 00 t0 k P a Ce St the new 9tor 8 of the <""" p^doren b 3r^;n met R
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    • 56 1 PREMIA OF INSURANCE. ON GOODS. To Emopfc (not north oj Great Hritain)%\ ycent Do. (north o' Do. 3 America and N. S. Wales 2| Cape of G Hope St. Helena... 2 Calcutta |i Bombay 2 Madras jj Persian Gulph.... 3* RtD Sea 4 H Ceylon l| Mauritiis 21 China 1
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    • 41 1 From England, 24th May via Calcutta. j Prom Bombay, 27th June per Denia. (From Calcutta, 6th Juij ptr Fire Queen, From China, 18th June per Cocguetle. j From Manila, 4th June per Dardo. From Batavia, 3rd July per CMltna.
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    • 50 1 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL. Antimony Ore, 10s. Tin, £l per 20 cwt. Sugar in hags £3 Jf Gambier in baskets £.j 10s a £4 Coffee £3. 10s per lBcwt. Black Pepper £3. 10s per 16cwt. Hides...., £3. 15s Cassia 7s per box. Measurement Goodn £3 10s per 50 cubic fppt
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
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    • 368 1 ARHIVALB. W«^ VeueViName,. Captain ~~Fr~o~m^ Datt d/ Depart. July ?i u rih h Bchr Lightning Robertson Adelaide 26blliy "o! 2 h iqhr Antares Drewit Calcutta 30th ult "oi rltlBh shi P Bor *l"*y C-tle Fraier Bombay 2^rdnlt o^ Mt 8 o»prey Patten Eiq. Malacca 18th mit "11 S ntlBh >cbr
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