The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 9 January 1846

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1 3 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 18 1 SINGAPORE OVERLAND FREE PRESS I Intelligence from the Straits, Java, Jflanila, &c. ING, 9th JANUARY, 1846. Priccl2o Cents.
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  • 196 1 Canton. 1.1/ A Dec«nbr, ISI V Sir. We the Under»ico«d. .'< o<Biuiiii<Jer. Oifir# and P«M«n«er« of tb« late tlnn Cuttle Hunt j, 1 h«M->< ui«ii in,; that the great kinHnesd and attention rrr»i«»ii *>y the whole of l« TO the (!b'Qeae autharitirt tlo'im ur l.iii< j -urn-y fiom the Southern
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  • 787 1 Loss of the Castle Huntly i Ui"* vr»«f l-a«l*-d fiom "iMinpoa on the 'i9'l» 8 pi. hmiml for hi in* ay, with a tamo j)i>nci, all) of Ni^ar. 1 'in e<lia'p'y a l(fi Invhk hina she runn a kak (t. Hi*- iiii' w» r vi** to imminent a« to r»qniie
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  • 18 1 At Smcapore. on Weiliie«day the 7ih instant, the Lady of Thkodur August Kehk, Kcqu'ue, of a Daughter.
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  • 6277 1 Singapore, Thursday, 8/4 Jany. 1846. We give elsewhere all the particulars furnishrd by the China Mail, regarding the wreck of the Castle lluutly. The Overland Singapore Free Press, will be published to-worrow morning, and contain the latest news Irom Batavia, Siam, &cc. The usual New Years Sports
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  • 384 2 We have Pinang Gazettes to the 27th Deer, but the file for the past month contains little news interesting to distant readers. The Gazette of the 6th ult. reports the arrival of he barque Lady East from Liverpool with 650 tons of coals for the use of the E,
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  • 1122 2 By H. N- M. Steam vessel Merapi, Captain Baars, we have dates from Batavia to the Ist instant. The Colonial Government had not by the January Mail, a* they had by the two preceding, dravvu Bills on Holland from Batavia The same causes continued to operate which formerly made
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  • 1295 2 By the Pauline, we have received Manila ptpen to the 14th in«tant. They contain farther particulars of t!ie d«aaa;e done by the hurricane on the in J and 3rd November, in varioua parta of the Island. We wilt give ao abatr&ct in our next. The Alcalde Mayor of the
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  • 1169 3 There is not much news from China this month. The H ombay ship Castle Huntty, MacIntyre, Master, which left Whampoa on the 29th Sept. last for Bombay with a cargo of Sugar, after encountering som» very severe weather, sprung a leak and dur'ng a hurricane struck on Lincoln's Shoal,
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  • 1934 3 Advices from Siam are to the 14th ult. by H. Siamese Majesty's Ship Lion. They state that trade was going on smoothly, and that nearly all kinds of Cotton manufactures were scarce, and prices would consequently rule high for first importations. Produce was beginning to come in to the
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  • 273 3 Singapore, 9th January, 1846. Since the departure of the hit Mail the Market bit baen very duil fur European Imports generally, which ii always the case at this Season of the year, and little improvement can be lo»ked for until the arrival of the Junks from
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  • OVERLAND FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
    • 2498 4 In thU Fo.t there are no »ntie» on Imports and Exports and Vessels of every Hation are free of all charges. Aceonati are kept in Sp»ni.h DolUn. divided into Cent.. Tl.e unn.l credit on »ale« it a. lollop :-i-.u morn v, r u «uu«.
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    • 503 4 PRICES. PRODUCE OF INDIA, CHINA, JAVA &c. Stocks Sp. Dollars. Alum Picul 40 I.so>Suppliea Anisked Picul 7A None. Arrack, Batavia Per 80 Gallon 7\ BeesW ax, Picul 37 19 do." Betklnut, 2± JJ Animals. Clovbs, 20 32 N one Cubeb*, H 9 None China Root, stf 8 :> U U
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS
    • 9 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS JANUARY 9rn. J
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    • 742 1 ra lly their seattrred senses, and, filled with admiration o f t't.eir own u'oar, assume an additional ton« of ink »n« p toward* foreign*™, and commit torn* fresh act of oppession and injustice. Tlia presence of two or three Stearaara of light diiii.ht an- a pirmug our Envoy would be
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    • 511 1 (Ftom the South AustiaUun, Oct. 3.) W> ruve been lavorrd with a Jew copies of the Wellington 10 the <26ili July Id*- most mipor ant intelligence i* the lots of ih« barque I t/nr, fn.-m England, with a valua le carwo She was v tally wieikeO on 4lh
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    • 434 1 This vessel lelt Nelson on <he 18th August, with n'ne'ynve passengers— tht arrived on Sunday |th« ftlfl imt. fche has brought ninety- live paisengeis, ol whi( h thirty-three are Germans One of the Utter, a geologist lias informed the people of Poitland that thry may find a seam
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    • 506 1 Batavia Market. Batavia, 3is/ December, 1645. The Market generally h in much the stme state at last Month and stocks of Cotton Goods tf UatavU, Samarao* »"d Sourabaya are on the encreise. The uncertainty as to whether Goverament would grant Bills or not induced some parties at the
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    • 532 1 10J pipes Brandy, 160 cases Cassia, 1 Chronometer, 1 case Linen, 6 fireproof Chests, 1 case Muslins, 259 tubs Boslemmer Knive», 5 ca«es Fine Coverings, 22 bales Hides, 7 cases Rhulurh, 15 cases Camphor, 25 cases Eau de Cologne, 2,007 bankets Gambier,
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    • 218 1 (from the New Weekly General Piice Current 12th) December Cottov Goods. The demand for Coloured Goods is rather more animated. Stirlings are not much enquired, and D.»n?stics continue very dull. >-ALES. Turkey-red Kambaya Hdkfs.® 1.7.0. a 2 2.0. Do. Ground cold chek do. 1 7.0. a 2.1.0. Cambayas
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    • 543 1 [From the f dina Mail, January I.] Cotton Yarn Ue.nams in active demuid, importers holding little if any Th«? quotations are, Nos. 16 a 14/Drt 30 Nos. 26 a 30, Drs 36 a 37 No*. 32 a 40, Drs 40 Nos. 42 a 50, Drs 43, all lone*
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    • 3189 1 To Hamburgh. By the Hambro' barq Jeannette Bertha. Shippers 550} pis black pepper, 60 pis sago fljur, 63| pl» rattans, 6,798 Malacca canes, 256 pis tamarinds.. Boustead, Schwabe &Co 1,616 pkges merchandizes, 30 mat bags ditto, a lot of sapan wood, tra shipped ex sundry vessels ..ditto
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    • 20 3 At Singapore, on A\ ednesUay the 7ih instant, the I Lady of Tueodou August IStiiN, K.Mjuiie, of I Daughter.
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    • Page 3 Miscellaneous
      • 313 3 shipping Entellig©nce. 1 I A I! R 1 V A I. S P_cr '.i 11. M. ship liUurc, McDougil Btq. fitlin Trine >iualee 21Hli Nov. Brit abip Bombay (Jaslle, Frsscr, Manila 27th Nuv. 1U But barq B»phU Frascr McKtllur, China 2'th Novr. Ruiiian bar<i Wulga, Gode, Newport 1 9tk July.
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      • 567 3 2.i Prussian barq BtttMietk, J**q<s, Hamburg 4 tli Augt. 24 Hrcmeu barq Pauline, Lvncke, Manila |6ilt Dec. ,i Brit brig Elizabeth, Parkina, Arnoy i, 2'J Spauish brig Fiecha, R-jgera, put b xc's. fron China sea. »i H Brit sliip Prince of Wales, Jonea put back from China Sea. ii 2'J
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