The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 4 June 1846
1846-06-04
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section14 1846-06-04 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. .Vo. 23. JTof. 11. 4 •X*. CCCCCXIiXVIH14 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement749 1846-06-04 1 FOR LONDON. -a_aa. m h e first class ship isaSJ&S& X BELLA, Captain James McNei_|g________l lags, Mill have quick despatch. For apply to. _f)SE D'ALMEIDA SONS. Singapore, 10/ k May, 1845.' tor Manila. •7V«___. f_p H P Spanish Schooner FLECHA. s}Q JL For Freight or Passage, apply to _|rfj_____L SYME749 words
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Advertisement852 1846-06-04 1 A nI l e uglr c n P^ntation and Estate, -rm called Laboo Mariam, in a high state of cultivation, situated in Province Wellesley, being in extent about seventyfivt Orloogs, sixty of which art planted out with Canes The Sugar Factory, Mill and Sugar House are all constructed of Brick852 words
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Advertisement597 1846-06-04 1 I BIIITISB HOTEL. T BY W. H. MILES. I IHE above House is situated in the rear of Saint Andrew* Church and has a commanding view I of the Harbour, it is fitted up with every convenience after the English style- The Proprietor hay. ing spared no expense to make597 words
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Advertisement537 1846-06-04 1 NOTICE aHB SALE AT THE MESS HOUSE OF THE 27, TO RP cnrn REG 'MENT. "'THE 27th TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION To-morron, Friday, the I** £2* AT U CLOCK PRECISBLY A W^lErJffi.r t* of Ponies, the Properly of ih.i>£ C s"!"' rance an<) fh.. Po»ie, P BD CWance?537 words
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Article752 1846-06-04 2 (From the Pinana Gazette, May 23.) We hear that a third share of Victoria. Estate, situated on the banks of the Ktean River, was sold yesterdey for the sum of sixteen thousand dollar* which civts a profit to the seller of seven thousand dollars within less tban twelve months.752 words
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Article661 1846-06-04 2 Rebellion of the Australian Colonies. [From the South Australian Gazette, March 21.] Those most intimately acquainted with the history of the American rebellion, or who recollect the events which preceded the more recent refolulionary movement in the Canadas, must be struck with the very peculiar aspect which the661 words
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Article684 1846-06-04 2 The Vulcanized Caoutchouc and Gutta Fercha. {From the Mechanic's Magazine, for Feby 1846.) Sii, Whenever I am at a loss, I hate only to apply to you for information, and you, or some one or other of your numerous correspondents, is sure to re. ply to the call. Tiro684 words
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Article89 1846-06-04 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FKEE PRE 3 Dear Sir, In the China Vail of 25t!i ult are some well merited letnm ks upoi» the leitxth of time liefoie the Steamer's sailing that the Mail was to close We^are being seived hi the same way with less t\89 words
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1904 1846-06-04 2 THE FREE PRESS Singapore, Thursday, 4th June, 1846. China. By the Steamer ''rayanza, dates have been received from China to the 25th ult. It would appear from Ihe extracts vve give below that Chusan is to be immediately given up to the Chinese, in consequence of the Emperor having under1,904 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement769 1846-06-04 2 FOR SAI-Et At the Cofitwns of '■■HE toU«'win« «teemed Wines and Liqeurs, From F 11 Heal* Co.— Bordeaux and >paikltn« Ifermila^e in ca?es of I Doz. eacn. Fii»t Quality v Urtt v Sparkling Burgandy Li(j»ieu;s i» i klinu' and Siill Champaign*. II P— Pale and Golden Sherries in cases of769 words
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Article1172 1846-06-04 3 Intelligence lias been received from Batavia to the 29th ultimo, by th« Steamer Queen of the Netherlands, which has been taken up by Government for the conveyance of the Mails, the War steamers being required for the Bally expedition. Very little news is contained in the Java Conrant, or1,172 words
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Article228 1846-06-04 3 Singapore, 2nd June, 1846 Tub ariivals from England since the departure of the last Mail have been the Bumiicea from Glasgow and Batavia and the Tarn O'Shcnter from Liverpool. An unprecedented stagnation of trade has prevail, ed throughout the Month and the. c appears to be228 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous755 1846-06-04 3 ARRIVALS. v Per Duke of Argyle, The Head Quarters of the 21«t Regt M. N i Date Flag Vessel's Names. Captain From I Date o/ f" T<*m O'Shanter, Mr D. Mynlt. 1 I __J Depart l J er Loujee Family, Ms Ager May 27 Dutch scour Soetkit Boon Sourabaya ytTi755 words
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1360 1846-06-04 4 gI£6APOB£, THURSDAY JfIOBIIXG, 4TH JVIK, 1846. In this Fo7rthere~^ire^tt© Duties on Imports and Exports and Vessels of every Hation are tree of all charges. Arconnu are kept in Spanish Dollar, divided into CeaU. The u»ual credit on sales is a* follows :-Eurof« Goods. 3 Months.1,360 words
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Article1732 1846-06-04 4 The Import, of Produce generally have been^with difficulty J of in consequence of the extraordinary scarcity of Money. Coffee, Camphor, Ac. have been offered at Auction without finding purchasers. Exchano. ok England Bill, to a considerable extent have beernegotiated dming the Month at varions rates, v.«.1,732 words
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Article748 1846-06-04 4 j ,hl Month of L^Ti*' 10^ 0^ du g lb pJei the ;S63h.r toigwr.: The Farmer being supplied the demand has been languid at Drs 7* per h.tf je.gr. ALUM.-Continoe. dull of .ale .1 .boa «1.30 jph Anisbbo. *'^-No supply and seldom inqu«r,d for; lut sale at D.,748 words