The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 5 September 1846

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  • 34 5 THE OVERL A N D SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Monthly Summary of General and Commercial Intelligence from the Straits, Java, Manila, *c. Ao. 1 1. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY EVENING, sth SEPTEMBER, 1846. Price 20 C ents.
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  • 417 5 Saturday Evening, bth September, 1846 The P. O S N. Company's steam vessel Hraganza, arrived htre yesterday with the Overland Mails of the 7th and 24th July. She left Ceylon on Ikf 27th ult. Up to the time of our going to press the P.&O Company's Steamer Lady vary
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  • 816 5 1 he fixing of the salvage due to the salvors of the goods eVe fiom the Frederick the VI having been left by the parties interested to the Committee of the Chamber of Commerce, we understand that body has awarded 5U per cent of the nett proceed* to the salvors,
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  • 38 5 H N. M Steamei Merapi, Captain Baars, arrived bete ou Monday evening wnh the Mall for Europe, having left Baiavia «>u the 2>i\u ultimo Memorandum of ('overs received and forwarded at tbe Post Office, by the Overland Steamers
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  • 4458 5 The P. O. Company's steamer Bagtnz* left this on Wednesday last for Ceylon. The Lady Mary Wood from Point de Galle 2dth ult. arrived here on the 6th and left for Hongkong on tbe 7th. H. N. M. Steamer Vetuvm* left with the Dutch Mails for Batavia on 7tn.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements

  • 1625 6 under the obligation to pay of the war expenses occasioned by ihe expedi ion against the King of Bleling and the King of Karang Assam, for an amount, and in such instalments, as his Excellency the Governor General shall afterwards make known to him. Art 2.— The King of
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  • 4290 6 An Excursion to the Island of BaUy/^ [continued.] Py the break of tiUy we were advanced close under the mountain land of the North Eist point of Bally, la the E»st loomed the grayish blue of the Linanock mountain*. We then pursued an Eastern course, and as we advanced
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  • 690 7 - Batavia Market. Batuvia, 251 A August, 1846. The Margaretha from L>udon and the Mogul from Glasgow hd<e arrived since the departure of the last Mail, the latter with rather a heavy supply of Goods aportion of winch will be difficult of sale at present owing to the Market
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  • 316 7 July 22 British ship Patna, Ponsonby, from Liverpool 18th April for Hongkong. 22 British ahip Litherland, Howard, from Li. verpool 10th April, Ap'il, for Hongkoug. 22 British ship Isabella, McNeillage, from Singapore 9th June, for London. 23 Amer. ship Candale. Gardner, from China 28th June for New
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  • 305 7 To Liverpool. By the British, ucirque Uowlino. shippers. 167 J pis gamhier Hamilton, Gray Co 3,5653 pis gambier, 1734 P ls sa pan wool, 79i pis hides, 6»7J pis sago hour, 345J pis pepper, 463 pis gum guitah Boustead Co 379J pi* l earl sago, 149J pis
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  • 413 7 July. „11 British barq Lord Western, Rict, Tuticorin 18th July. i, 13 British barq Mogul, Oliphant, Batatit Bth Augt. 14 British brig Poppy, Cole, Calcutta 28th July. 15 Spanish brig Pax, AUr, Batavia 25th July. 15 British ship Mor, Alston, Calcutta 2 1st July. 15 Hritish brig Arraioon
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 391 7 ARRIVALS OF PASSENGERS. Per Man>,— Mr Burgess and Lt. Lidano. Per Fire Queen,— Col. Garatin, Major Carr, and %cV G hZl'A\. and Mrs Butterwortb, Mr. latton and children. Per Champion,— Me.«r. Singleton, Searle, ana Vlackte. Per Glenmore,— Mr Pestonjee. Per JoA» Bibby-1. Bell, Esq. Per Malacca,— Mr Betti. Per Co«n^«
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