The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 18 June 1846

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. I .Vo.gg- *>>«♦ *t. TMtVHmn^T JUOMM-MJVG, 18th JVJTE, 1846. CCCCfXLXX
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 791 1 POST OFFICE NOTIFICATION. M m »iM|Hi I NOTICE is hereby oiven, that from and after I this data the following rates of Ship Postage I shall be levied on all Letters, Packets or Parcels, B received or sent by sea in sailing; vessels, in lieu of those specified in Schedule
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    • 1194 1 BSSIRABLB INVESTMENT. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY S. BATE MAN, On Saturday next, the 20M June, Inst. At 5 o'Clock p.m., on t\» Premises. A Nutmeg and Cocoannt Plantation Delightfully situated on the Sarangoon Road abuut 2 miles from Town, opposite the Residence of J Balesvikb, Esquire, U. 5.
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    • 759 1 IWPERI/VL mil INSURANCE TOJHPAif, LONDON. HE Underngned having been appointed Agents m Singapore for ihe above Company, are prepared to accept Insurances in Sirwi ore for the one'risk 10 8 eX enl f F fly ThouBan i Dolla on Parties applying for Insurances will v w sen d in full
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 432 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PIiEM We have heard a great deal lately as to a decline in the prosperity of Singapore, .he decrease ot its trade, and the prospective downfall of ihe oetilement. Notwithstanding the.c sinister auguries there does not seem to be a single step taken
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 878 2 r^ roR "isi:. y At the Godowns of the Undersigned. a Few Case of Balf*erie if Co 's well known Gruaud La Ro»e Claiet, ja»i imported. AUO A small quantity of superior while Brandy in cases .foo.dou««ch. A L JOUNSTON CO Singapore, 20tk April, 1846FOR bALE. TJ I LLS at
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    • 872 2 FOR SALE 4* the Godowns of the Undersigned Champagne in pint and quart ottles.b Johanui»berg Hock 1822, Just landed ex Lanchester Jrom Messrs Fredk OfULftß Co. London. Shenies in bbds. qr casks and bottle*. Maisala Wine in qr. caks. WhUkey. Allsopp's Pale Ale in hhds and bottles Chandeliers, Argaud, Table,
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    • 782 2 -4 Spaikling Hermitage in cases of 1 Doz. each. Firal Quality Claret Sparkling Burgandy tt Assorted Liqueurs Sparkling and Still Chainpaigne. 11. P Pale and Golden Sherries in cases of doz. each. Also some fine old Bucellas, in quart' cask? Ex Amelie from Bordeaux direct. A few hanels of excellent
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    • 539 2 China Gnu Clo.h and ditto Handk^T 25^ JEurope silk Umbrellas. Ladies Fancy Handkerchiefs. Manila Pina Handkerchief*. Fine English Duck for Trowsers. 3 Silk and Beaver Hats (Drab and Black.) er Table Clothes and Towels of sizes. Ivory and Silver Card Cases. Eau de Cologne, Lavendar and Rose Water Milk of
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    • 13 3 SINGAPOBE, THURSDAY MORNING, l»ra JUNE 1846. n
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    • 944 3 ",d»h'p wi<h fee«mg« «f deep vrnention for your and o' graliiu fe to the Almighty, who in his '1,,, hffnpleiwd now in his own good tirrti i#nHr»« rtU 4inOl >*» l v*u lo re-a»»uie an 1 encouthe F<ii'h' u> m "*«'•«'•<* portion o* hn V|. j and thus, to crown
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    • 1179 3 (From the Pinang Gazette, June 6.) The H. C. S. Hooghly came in from Malacca the :<| h ulm D 0 and returned thsncc to tbe 2nd instant Jj« >• eipr c ted here to dsy, wich the Lord Bishop of *«<ifM and suit. The Steamer Lady Mary Wood
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    • 3523 3 Extracts from an A<idVe»t vrith m Proposal for the foundation of a church. Mission house and School k at Sarmwak, B(c.-—by th* R'V. C. D. Breretoa, M. A Rector of Little Matting ham, No, folk. The island of Borneo, whl«-li is one of tbe largest at well as fairest
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    • 3037 4 Ths Fouith upium Sals. (From the Etujlishtuan, May l!) The fn!i..win< m tae rc»alt ot the Opium Snle, l he)n' at thr Kioii.nge Rjobus, M Mond-iy, tbe i 8t l a May, I84(i Cheats. Hieh^*'. Low»"8t. Average. Proceed*. Behar. 2I«J0 1270 I*M. Usiis 27. \t,\\h* iiciufis.. 80« ll.ti 1170.
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    • 1742 4 Kttweia Ellia. {Prom ike Kxurttiner, April 20 It was not lon* since imagined by ionny people that Nuwera Ellin would befo c long bf come the rendevouS for invalids from the P.? sid^ncies that it wou'd in fact b« saiiHtitrimn not only of Oylon but of India generally* Vi»it«ts
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    • 1058 4 Miscell neous. Val&ablh Cargo.— The splendid new ship Mnjettic, <Japt«m Brown, cleared out mid sntlea frcn the liioomielaw last week, for Calcutta, with the Ufge»| and most Valuable general cargo, we m*.y saft'y sir, tbat ever left the Clyde for that or any oti.er of our e<j»tern possessions. She bad
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    • 90 5 ben business heie is rather slack And profs' are hard to make, Our Merchant* good, then change their trade And faith they sell a Coke.* Tin* fact was proved on Saturday When Mie fourth Sale's news we got— I titurt got all the News" but all
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    • 3023 5 THE FREE PRESS Singapore, Thursday, 18th June, 1846. I Account from Lombock to the Ist of I tins month state that the Dutch HxpediI tio'i against B'liling and Karang Assam I was to leave Banji Wangi, on the other I side ot the Straits of Bali, where they had I
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    • 822 5 Session of Oyer and Terminer. GRAND JCRY. Francis Leonard Bauugabtin, Esquire Foreman. Abraham De Wind, Eiq. Choa Tan Ling, L. Newbronner, Kho Eng Kok, D. Newbronner, Ooi Cbee Kok, J. C; Newbronner, Chee Yam Chain, W. Baumgarten, Erleppa Pillsy, G. L. Baumgtrten, Nama Sewabim Chitty, W. Valberg fDewa Naigom
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    • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT
      • 816 6 EUROPE GOODS. The Market generally continues in a very depressed state a few good* can be sold except at low prices. Great search Money prevails and sales can only be effected on credit COTTON GOODS— White and grey Shirtings have been dull throughout the week the
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      • 537 6 I PRICES. Stocks. Sp. Dollars.' A picul\\.*o Supplies. i Picul 7| None. Akr.ck, 8.t.Vu.." ..WooCHo. H Woder. Kira'Wit ..Ptcul st sales BmuTuT V. Wante <* ttBTBLNDT, V 22 rf L 9 do. CuBEBg China Root, Dull Camphor, China, j* heB AMIA I.IGNEA 71 J
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      • 618 6 I PRICES. II Stocks.! Sp. Dollars _JJ_ „u«-t. 6J Large. I Anchor* j. Wanted r ..Cr M ,1& v.m *in lißi.Ri 85 Scarce Copp»r<hmtmino&NailB •'JTy, 7 nft lame. lopps.Toi.,.. 70 l 10 La d r o g C Cordage, 1m 9 inch »»i t* Stocka.
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      • 88 6 clean Singapore selling at Drs 3 90 a 4 Rhio at Drs 3| a 3 80 per picul. White —in some enquire. Rice. Arrivals from Arraean and Maulmain, and expected supplies from Java, hav< caused a decline in price and the pieseni rates can barely be supported. Silk Raw, Canton
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      • 77 6 On England.— Bills at 6 Months Si_Jn are offeiing at 4s 4^d but no transactions hav< been reported. Owing to the fall of the rate in China the remittances l>y the next Mail will no dou t be at a lower Exchange then the last. Treasury Bills have been
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      • 173 6 Gambouge,— No supplies. Good quality would realise Drs 70 a 80 per picul. Gallingals.— Difficult of sale except in small lots at about Drs \\a per pel. Gold Dust. Always saleable at about quotations at present a great demand exists for remittance in consequence of the scarcity of Bills on
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    • Page 6 Miscellaneous
      • 207 6 I rued NnmrT" I font I Commanden Conxig****- Destination fr II t vj S. Johnstone, Ksq li. M sieamer Spiteful Maitland, Esq H. M. S. Royalist Quin, Esqre H. M. S. Samarang Sir E. Belcher England 11. M. brig Ringdove Sir W. II sic H. M S. Iris Mu nay
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      • 328 6 ARRIVALS. Date Flag Vestelt Namet. Captain From e J June 9 Dutch scbnr Karap Sanbah Rhio 11 Hamb. schnr Hebe Hullock Batavia 2d ioit „12 British brig Poppy Cole Hongkong 1./ l> uU „13 Bally scbnr Rungams Crawford Sarawak 1m m* „13 Port. barq M. Hatting Da'Silva PinaDg 4tb ioit
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