The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 11 March 1847

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1 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 20 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ,V«. 10. #V»I. 1%. THt HSIKIY MOMjriJrG. 11th UARCMI, 1841. •Vo. HIM X|||
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 710 1 TO LET. '|MIAT Commodious and comfortable JsRJJk I Dwelling Monte in Coleman-Row '■■■Mi f* c i |l( t s Andrew's C hurch and adjoining the Residence of ihe Ilon'ble T Church, Esqre Resident Councillor, recently occupied by A Kihn, Esqre. Consul lor Hamliuru, p« ly to BOUSTEAD, SCHWA HE ft
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    • 852 1 FOR SALS. AN elegant Cabriolet, painted dark-green, wish black lines embellished Lined with darkgreen Cloth and green Velvet. The Cabriolet is in the best state, and can be seen at the Lonaon Hotel. Singapore, Q6th February, 1841 FOR SALE. THE following Genuine and Superior WINES, Sic. just imported per Poituouese
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    • 380 1 FOR SALE. AT THE GODOWNS OF THE UNDERSIGNED. Cordage, Patent Russian, a 9 inch, Sail Canvas and Paint Oil, Letter Paper— Fish-hooks, Claret, Champagne, and Port Wines, some of the last in pints, Figured Cotton Counterpanes, Spelter Plates and Window Glass, Manila Segars, No. 3 and 4 Superiors in half
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    • 636 1 LITTLE, CURSETJEE <Sc CO's ADVERTISEMENT. Xx Cowasjee Family from Calcutta, rme large Rounds of Beef, Do. Briskets, Do. Ox Tongues, Do Humps, Assorted in kegs of 8, 10, Hand 12, ALSO Pith Hats ail sizes, AND A few baskets of Europe Potatoes in prime order. LITTLE, CURSETJEE CO. Singapore, 2Uh
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  • 2313 3 {From the China Mail, February 18) We believe it is too true lhat Hwang, the Lieutenant Governor of Kwangtnng, has been deprived of his office by the i ourt of Peking, under pretence ot tone breach of etiqnette an event greatly to be deplored, unless Keying's influence i» sufficient
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  • 468 3 war uates are to the i!>.— Wang, the Governor of toe province, has been suspended and deprived of ill hii honors. The ostensible cause is bis bavin* appointed a Military Officer to a civil offices witbout rtqu.rn,« him to go through the usual examination*: but it is thought the
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  • 258 3 (From the Australian Register, J ant, 20 irmu a him in M ot the Launce*ion pa| ers we gather thai quicksilver. 01 somtihiny; very like it,k* been dijcover^d in ihs Island We mu>t n«>i our chickens before they are hatched but sl>o« J •his be true it will
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 731 3 STATION fcRY. Foolscap, Letter and Note Paper. Envelopes, Quills and Steel lens. >ealin« Wax, Fancy and Initial Wafers. Black, Ulueai.d Ued Ink. L*d»t*r<, Day Books, Account and Invoice Books, Journals, Letter B^oks, \\edsewooe;'s Manifold W liters \c. Cash Books, Lou and Memorandum Hooks &c. Portfolios, Travelling Cases, W riling Desks,
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    • 762 3 I Second CUm— Buildings of the same construction if any drawback on their eligibility as first class Risks from.. 21 a3l shillings and sixpense per Cent. Parties insuring in this office, in every case of ligiI timate loss may depend upon a prompt Settlement of their claims and the Directors
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  • 1265 4 a test XnteUigence from the Frontier. (Shipping if Mercantile Gazette, December 18 The J.am'M To,,wn Journal, u( the 12th instant, contmnn in follow* Th* inforirntion received this morning (Saturday) from K-ffirUnd. is not IstJaJsJiSJij. t f j Tei tceoßnli up to y-Mt-.d-y, to the effect tlmt
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  • 28 4 r.»nV.e.r o -be hli Buffered much d ■«2« Z tJ! v mlng on u* which WOttld cauBe dUtre mong the Tahiti.n. ,n the mouutains. Trade is ye-
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  • 1723 4 THE FREE PRESS Singapore Thursday, 11th March, 1847 Up to the time of going to press the Braganza with the Europe Mails had not made her appearance. Captain Maxwell of H. M. S. Did* which arrived here yesterday, has addressed a letter to the Agents of Lloyds informing them that
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  • 390 4 On the 27th Jany His Highness the bultan of Madura, Tjokro Adi THngrat, Commander of the Order of the Netherlands Lion died at the age of 69— Java Courant 6th Feb. A fire took place on the 9th January in the district of Wedong, residency of Samarang which destroyed
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 164 4 ARRIVALS. Date I Flay Ve»»el'» Name: Captain From I V]ar, 4 j Ataer. I ship Woodside (JUrkson 1 Whampoa l'ith ult 4 Bteiu. ship Pauline Stelljea Whaorpoa 21st ult 4 BritUh harq Bed Rover Oliver Hongkong 24th ult 5 Dutch schr Matilda A Howie Palembang llthuit 5 Anaer. brig: Frolic
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    • 174 4 ford. For Suez— H. C. Walcott, C. M. Walcott Esqrea &Mr King. For Eneland— Mr C. W. Bowra. For Alexandria -Mr A. P. Tromp. For Gibraltar— Snr Riana. For Ceylon—D. Byrarojee Esqre, and servant; B. Sorabjee, A. Furdonjee and E. D. Sassoon, Esqres. DEPARTURES. D te 1 Vestet's Names. Captain
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