The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 11 December 1845

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1 7 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 21 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Vo. 50. ¥\>l. 10. JTHVIUiiMMY .riOH.VHv,. IITH »ll I .11 Itll! 1«45. JTto. CCCCCXXXIII
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 797 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. THE followins: instrnrtion^ drawn out hy Cantdin Congaltov, of the Ea«t Indu Company's Steam Vessel I)i<mu f r the ijuidance of Commanders of Vessels entering the Southern Channel lea ingr t o Pinang Harbour, are published for eoeral information. A Sketch of the South Channel prepared by Captain
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    • 1345 1 CAMPONG GLAM ESTABLISHED IN CHURCH^TREET, CAMPONG BENCOOLEN. Medical Prescriotions will meet withjprompt and careful attention at all hours. T l^^^,^ in ,J nno un^e. to the Community, as well a* to ,he Captain, of Vessels and others fretuniiJ 1 rl\ BT: h u V JUS r e Ved a fresh
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    • 732 1 JUST RECEIVED. By the "HELEN" from China. And for Sale nt the. Commission Rooms of the Undersigned. China Flowered and Plain Silks of choice colours for Larite« dresses. White, Coloured and Figured Silk M r Ifl hi i Haft G»m Cloth and Gras» Cloth Handkerchiefs of fine quality Backgammon Boards,
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  • 55 2 At Singapore, on li«« sth Instant, (he Lady of William' Napur, Esquire, of a Uauchihi. At Glasgow, o<i Ibe 22ml October, the L»dy of GfoiGE Ma run, Ksquiie, ola S<>n. Ai Singapore, on the morning of the B''i instant, at the residence of Mis Anna Josfpii SiiAMtiß, the Lady
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  • 2905 2 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Thursday, 11th, Decr. 1845. Ovf.uund Maiis for October By tlie Lady Mary Wood the Mail* of the 7lli and •24th October, reaolie I SiftftpMt on Tuesday. All public interest at home seems at piesent to be absorbed in lail ways while new lines are projected in
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 781 2 hams and Cheeses. -ib.n and Fancy Bi-Cults. Sutrmiteiii CandUs. WINES BPIUITS. Sherry J. Corkbuiu and Caiiipl^eU's Port very superior. i bampa^ne Claret i«i quality St Julien and Leoville. Brandy Best Co^nae B**er, Singapore and English bottled F«>r«»-f Do Do Hollands Wbi>ky, Liqvieurs &i. &c. I'utltc Auction* helil (M IfoMfeM «nd
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    • 149 2 Chinese Marble ('hairs and Tables. China Kalian Cloth Baskets. Ch n i Kice Pamttogs. Imn Uambo > Clocks, Toys and Landscape &c 1 h ua i'amphor-wood Trunks Chun white, black and red Silk Handkerchiefs (plain ami fu!u>'i) Ta> le Corei 3 (filmed) Manila Chfio >ts No 3 and 4. M;\
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  • 684 4 Bj His Netheriaada Majesty's steamer Mtrnpi, wlncii arrive.! bere early <hi the luol*nillg <»[ tne 6ili instant, having Iff i\ia on the 2nd intelligence lias been received to the latter date. Tlie CoiiimercJal aiKiccs irotn Java are iiusatistiu:ti> y. When the StttMer left m iroeljf any Hsiefl coaM be
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  • 247 4 Hy the Caroline from Manila the 23id Nov we li;ive papers to the 16th. They giVS ths lol.t»wni{j particuUis of a veiy violenl .;.«le expei ouced ihei e. —J t grew dark on M 'inlay ilie '2nd Nt)veml»er, wiih veiy daik intnky vsaihsi and a hesli breeze fiom N
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  • 466 4 From the Annual Official tteport on Ihe Trade we are enabled l<» extract (he following details relate 'o the Commerce of Singapore duri,,* ie pas orhc.al year 1844-45, which cannot (ail to be of interest lo our Meicaniile readers. It *PPMn that the estimated value
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  • 204 4 Immediately after the departure of the la«t Mail the Market became mnch depressed, hut afterwards rallied and during the Muntli considerable transactions have taken pl.ce. The sales of Cotton Guods were, however, inteirered with by the large quantities of damaged Goods, saved from the Parsee, being
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  • 627 4 COTTON GOODS.— During Use middte of last Month businens was rather Inisk for I otton Manufacture* and a large quantity of white and grey Shirting* of a low fabric taken off by the Hugis traders, and as these people genprally »ail in Meet* a sort of run on
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 336 4 SHIFPXHO IM_TXX HARBOUR B.M« Mr IT.. ir,,«.« v,, se Do p hutg ip. barq C^, 300 y B ar M CA»iM 25.5 H.azley Bombay B. sinp Hornby (\,stle Vnmm? \vu- "i' Pl antt Uus laro IV, ,^r Shaw Whneh-aJ fc Cd Bumhay scl IUO Harker Ch a r W 180|(>
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    • 250 4 r E vTd° n M a ,?ul. IJUller F r E lgland Captain Woodr^ Messrs Ponder, Hen•Wta Mr and \t M „ea (rane Messrs Thompson, Mocfcler, Dale, Gray, Norton, J Hcks on Jiltehlrsn Sayre Gutteri. Senhor and Sra D'Ayol. an/ child. 2 servants 1 JNut.ve officer, I Serjeants «nd 4
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 12 6 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE THURSDAY MORNING, 11th DECEMBER, 1845
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    • 4720 6 «o Great Britain ar* alue< at r^ amounting to A- 37,8*1 There b an increase ,n i».e quantity "*arly every r c |e o f exporV The export of Amimc, Or, from Sarawak v.I u,d M A* It 411 C 1,,,, a Camphor 6.«40 piculs (J l-earl Shell* 1,780 p
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    • 325 7 Statement of Goods Exported by Spanish and Foreign Vessels from the Port of Manila, from 1st January to 31st October, 1845. **f m T Hemp Indigo j Rice Sugar Coffee If* Hides Rope Paddy Cigars T obacc° Picul*. Quintals. Cabsn*. I Picul*. Piculs. Piculs. Piculs. Cabans. 1 Mil. Pound* ricni*.
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    • PINANG.
      • 181 7 (From the Pinang Gazette, December fi.) The arrivals during the week are the barque Louisa and Samuel Smith from ArracHn, laden with lice, and the barque Lady East from Liverpool direct, which she left on the loth July last, with coal to the extent of six hundred and fifty
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      • 589 7 In this week's obituary will be found recorded the death of William Anderson, Esquire, junior member of the firm of Messieurs William Hall and Company, of this place. He died of a severe attack of congestive fever contracted about a week previously on a visit
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      • 225 7 We have to record another gan^ robbery this week, more daring in every respect than ihst reported in our last number. On Sunday ui^lit the '.U'th ultimo, about thirty Chinese differently arme.l and iiffsfcfod, attacked a shop belonging to a KHstf situated near Suffolk bridge, and
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    • 487 7 Frightful Murders. From the Gentleman's Oaietie y Nov 7 Yesterday abo/«f one o'clock, a quarrel look place in a low eating hnu-e beloiminn to a I'oi iui»upsp Native in Sonaporp Street, near thf I In pel of the Until. Mr Candy. The cau*e of the quarrel wa* a Portuguese
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    • 944 7 The Fabled Melody of the ing wan. The melody ascribed to the dying swan bag long been well known to exist only in the graceful mythology of the ancients but as few opportunities occur of witnessing tbe bird's last moments, some interest attaches to Mr Waterton's personal observations on
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