The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 26 February 1846

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. vo. r»i. n. THunmn«4Y mohatuvg, 26th February, 1846. jn*. cccccxiifv
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 785 1 GOVERWIENT NOTIFICATION. WHEREAS the undermentioned Stores belonzing to th* Arab Ship Allude, wrecked off the Coast of Cochin China on or about the 15th December t844, r»»»-i U handpd o»er to the undp igned by u><» \li rl»fio< 0 of His Ma jesty the King of I othiu-Clu' a. Notice
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    • 916 1 THOUSANDS OF POUNDS STERLING GIVEN AWAY THE PICTORIAL TIMES TO THE PUBLIC. We purpose to gire to one of each class of 10,000 i of our ANNUAL SUBSCRIBERS the sura of ONE THOUSAND POUNDS sterling, upon the i following plan Each ANNUAL SUBSCRIBER to the "PICTORIAL TIMES," when he pays
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    • 456 1 CHURCH or ENGLAND LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY of London. EMPOWERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF m PARLIAMENT. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL ONE MILLION STERLING. THE Undersigned has been appointed Agent in Singapore to the above Institution, and is prepared to grant Policies upon the Lives of Europeans and their Descendants upon terms more favorable
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    • 641 1 THP TT A NOTICE. HE Undersigned have just received ex Numph a choice selection of China Coods consisting White and colored Crape Shawl* of sizes Ditto Satin Aprons, Rich Silks and Satin of colors. Ladies and Geuts Superfine Grass Cloth Handkerchiefs, White and unbleached Grass Cloth for Gents Jackets, Ladies
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  • 834 2 {From the Pinung Gazette, February 14.) The following is a report o« the meeting of the Magistrates which was held at the Police Office, on Monday week last, for (he purpose of considering the circumstances attendant on the late fire, and arranging a plan, which .night be acted on
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  • 227 2 Lahore. (From the Gentleman's Gazette, January 1.) The following statistical account of the Kingdom of Lahore, will not fail to prove interesting at this period. Punjaub (five rivers) is the flat country, so called from the five great rivers flowing through it. Kohistan is the hill country. These two
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  • 185 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Dear Sir, I liope it is not wilh the consent < f our worthy Deputy Superintendent of P.. lice lliaiihat amiable class of our fellow lieges «he Klint; Boatmen (i>oie<J for their modesty and civility, and therefore so deserving of his
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  • 82 2 Tf's letter has been rertived and will be in«ened. but as it requires notice we must ke*-p it until next we*-k. as it reached our hands at too late anllu<ur yesterday to admit of our writing on tne suljc. it refers to We have made enquiries as to
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  • 34 2 At Singapore, on Saturday, the 2 Ist instant, hy the ReH H. Mcule, m. a W. II lUad, Rw.ire, to Marjory, youngest Daughter of the late John Cummino, Esqie. ol Fo-res, N. U.
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  • 19 2 at Sarawak, Korneo, on the 2- ih January last, Thcm*s Williamson Esquire, formerly of Malacca, aged 27 years
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  • 979 2 Singapore, Thursday, 26th Feby. 1840 We are happy to state that the Governor i» so far convalescent as to be able to take an airing in his Carriage in the mornings and evenings, and we trust that his Honor will soon be enabled to resume his official
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1017 2 ADVAWTAOEOUS FIELD FOR SUGAR MANUFACTURERS AND PLANTERS AT MALACCA. Til F. Undersigned togeilier with other Chinese cultivators of Sugar Cane at Malacca are prepared io contract with any European Sugar Planter or Manufacturer who will etitthhsh a manufactory at Malacca lo supply him with Canes upon reasonable terms and for
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    • 772 2 Pestles «nd Mortars of large and small sizes, and mnny other castings of the like description too numerous to mention. Orders or Letters of enquiry addressed to their Agents. Messrs Bafnbridoe Co Madras. PVLSjOCI Co. Calcutta. Uimington &Co Bombay, or to the managing Director at Porto N >vo shall he
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    • 450 2 Fine English Duck for Trowsers. Silk and Beaver Hats (Arab and Black.) Tab e Clothes and Towels of sizes. Ivory and Silver Card Cases Eau de Cologne, Lavendar and Rose Water. Milk of Roses, Q V. and Italian Bonquete* Turkey Rhuba r b, Essence of Jamaica, Ginger, Seid--luzu z and
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  • 3339 3 It would appear from a short account of what passed in the Second Chamber of the Mates General in November last, which we K'ave last week, that the Dutch view witli feelings of much jealousy and apprehension (lie measures which are being taken by the Baglitli for establishing one or
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  • SINGAPORE PREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
    • 1282 4 In this Fo t there are no Duties on Imports and Exports and Vessels of every Nation are free of all charges. Account* are l^ppt in S|.ani-» D.ilUr* divided into Cents. The usual credit on sales is as follows Elropk Goods, 1 Months. Indian
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    • 964 4 EUROPE GOODS COTTON GOODS,— Tne demand continues limited to a packa. or two at a time to meet the immediate wants of the Ba F The only sales we hear of consist of 1.000 pcs 36 inch^n yds Dyed Spotted Cambrics at Drs 5. 80 and
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 357 4 J „irr l «#>«/al 1 0 4 k, fien/e i //.•-<.///»/ Conenltee iCraite Urn P'tmer* 605 Qaeaada MioMlttonf. Bl 1 f 299 I Walt Martin. Dyet V I SIS Y0.,.,2 Ceo Ari»mo I I -ioo Viekerman Do Liverpool 300 Brnaawiti I W. P a rtoi I 206 afellini A I.
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    • 144 4 ARRIVALS. Date I Flay Vessel's Names. Captain ~From Date of j I Depart. Feb. 20 j British brig Lydia East gate PereTri; JT^»g I Vthinst. "oo u lay bfi Stamford Latif Malacca 18 inst. 5 C S m barq Ambiorix Rooee Ar.vers 25Seiit. M io British brie Hero Fowler Calcutta
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PHESS
    • 12 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PHESS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MORNING, 26th FEBRUARY, 1846.
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    • 567 1 ■rro«tta as 1 their distinguishing appellation. 1 f u ii.iation of the Siekn power was laid by several k i.ooroos or priests, who led their fanatic followto cooquest. Runj^et Singh contrived to place If at ttieir bead in the beginning of this century, 'by his talents aa sJMrffat and an
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    • 747 1 The Alleged Intention of the Government to repeal the Corn Laws. (From the Morning He' aid We copy tbe following from last night's Standard we have ascertained thnt every word of the following extract is strictly ami ginrdnliy true the termination of the f.'St awl of January will expose
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    • 1417 1 (From the Times.) Now that the coin law* are indeed given np, nothing remain** but tint the deed be MM with all possible unanimity afld grace. For the sake ot peace and good example it is well that all the actors in the drama
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    • 1786 1 (From the thippiig and Mercantile Giz-ite, Dec. 22.) (From the Times). It it due to the nobleman and gentleman whose movemeuts last we«k oct upied so unu»u>il a spcce in the olamni of the public prats, to •tate that the impossibility of constructing a ministry out
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    • 86 1 we reaa in in* Vonstitutionnel:—'- A treatv of commerce ,t is said, was »ig net l on December 3d at Naples, with the United States. The A ■"cm cotton, it ,s S a,d, is not to pay more than ten duca\ g
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    • 663 1 (From the Shipping Gazette, December 23 i m m. Llvltßp OOL, Monday Evenin*. Account, from Monte V deo to the ,|.J o f October hare been received per Reliance troop ship The advices are of on-iderable importance. We annex extracts from private advices MoN Vidbo, Oct. 30
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    • 570 2 It has been customary fir me, in opening proceedings, to biin< forward a sort of bullet m the oper ti >ns of th* year. I >lo not know whither thi« be <jui'^ right, teeing tu*t it i* nouoewb.it e<<>tuti al ye' I. diresty it may, after all,
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    • SYDNEY.
      • 575 2 New Governors and GovernorGenerals. Fr,i, t >he Sydnfy \l<f m««/ -J'tr mi :'e, X,vr il.) these Southern Colonies is no longer denied by the roost duil and obstinate of our c utemporaries. The •tily dotitit that temains t» be cleared up, relates to 'it (jtr*on whti will tie selected for
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      • 681 2 DRY DOCK. (From the Sydney Herald. November 1.) Mr Ktobm»oi), in ptu»uauce of noiicr, moved That an Address be presented to His Excellency the Governor, praying that His Excellency may be pleaded to direct, that plans and surveys oe mad--, with tfca view to the construction of a
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    • 3155 2 17*0 the Editor* oj' the -ydney Mainny Herald. Gkni i.km i:n, Through iht tueilium uf yi ur columns I |hi|i-i!.c to wive a short sketch of my proceedings since leaving >ydtiey and tilts report 1 have to wake will. I hope, satisfy those interfiled iu the fate of
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    • 577 2 An apothecuy Utctj se.it m a out l<> s latly wfrcb rau thus To curing your husband until he died Of all the actions ut a mail's life bis marriage le»»t concerns oilier people, yet of tail actions of bit life il is uiont meddled with. Art t'uou beautiful
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