The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 25 March 1847

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1 2 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Vo. 12. r\>L 1«. THWJH&nJLY JHOBJrMJTG. 35th J9IJLRCH, 1841. -Vo. »liCXV
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 723 1 IN THE COURT OF JUDICATURE OF PRINCE OF WALES ISLAND, SINGAPORE MALACCA. NOTICE i» iiERF.BY givek, that the Second General Quarter Session of the Peace, will he holden l>y the said Court for Singapore and the plares subordinate thereto, at the Court House in Singapore, on Friday, the Second day
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    • 670 1 NOTICE. FA. DA CRUZ, Medicus-Chirurgus, late of the Academy of MedicusChirurgus of Lisbon, has established himself in Singapore, and resides in Coleman's Row, in front of St. Andrew's Church, with his Dispensary where he may be consulted at any hour of the day or night. Singapore, \7th March, 1847. NOTICE.
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    • 730 1 FOR SALE. A Few cases of genuine best Port Wine, imported direct from Portugal by the Portuguese ship Ceazar. A few dozens very superior French Cognac jus imported. French Drawing-room Chairs, elegantly made, Bordeaux »ed Wine in casks, lately imported per French ships Auguste Sf Marie and Iris Cognac Brandy
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    • 676 1 LITTLE, CURSETJEE CO's ADVERTISEMENT. A OTIC H. MESSRS LITTLE, CURSETJEE CO have just received a small supply of j' Cockburn Campbell's well-known Sherries ex Arun, from Glasgow Pale Sherry (green carsules) Drs 7 per doz. Ditto. (white ditto. 9 in cases of 4 dozens each. Singapore, stn January, 1847. FOR
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 428 2 TO^THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FUEE PIIEM I hope it will not be thought tresnas s.ng ,nto the sanctuary of domestic I fe Tl venture to briftg under the public view L I tabhsbmene which although no a Z,i «s nevertheless in a fair wav of ne mensity of p
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    • 31 2 ~il^ m W1 r.'™. "o. amended to ,l,e c. ti,e m h,i be on e ,cr S e „fh,n,,,eere t T ill ™7 Yours ohedienily VssiiMiijf-i .«,7 FORb r Hou gut
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    • 346 2 to n. b DITO k Of Tl7^^-^ 7 i r Zind Manh, 1847. as „.l.|j.l«d he pi" ''""".'""^f- 1-'--»»l»"<l.e bounds of ,I,;t, „t ir I S puint do v,, l)yl leeml f,';".; 6 be done for him l>v il.p Cnr. u .,f ••> I -enent^e^n^h^::;;^^;::; jury W and ,f wh.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1364 2 P HO. Nix FI*X ASSURANCE COMPANY life. Umtmiejieti i.avii^ betfii appointed Agents in Singapore for the above Company, are prepared to accept Assurances in Singapore for the* present to the txieut of Fifty Thousand Dollars on one n»k, as unH»r. On Buildups ot Brick or Stone covered with Tile*, slates,
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    • 393 2 Good* consisting of— Writing Desks, Kuife Baskets, Bread Baskets Ink Stand*, Cabinets, large and small Ladies* VVork Boxes, Watch Stands, Ba.kns, 3' shelves J.nej.B Boards, Spectacle Cases, Snuff Buxes Segar boxes Segar Cas-s, Cupt an Saucers, Hackß^iRouhlTm' Ird Small Tablw, a.,d a lar R e s^ggPq_Jahle. complete &c. Et i£
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  • 318 3 lii ronrlusion, unle»s a fair' equivalent in to l>e given to die owneit of Atu,» Hou>es, foi their tlfhtiuriion (being f r the benefit of the community), il would nor be heroming to «any i In* rarest order, into effect with" I lie o»'« MM if It, a* looi; us
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  • 3691 3 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Thursday, 25th March, 1847 Memorandum of Covers received and forwarded at tlie Post Office, by the Overland Steamers, during the month of March viz Rkcbived, Per itetnier Merapt from Batavia.. 151 Per M Lady Mary Wood from China 357 Per N Biiiynma Irum England ria Galle
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  • 1233 4 February 4/A.-Tbe ground on which the decision o the Supreme Court against the opium gambler, was based, has become the subject of aoimadver.ion in the papers. The wager, •ays, the Chief Ju.tice, create. a» Merest which might influence the part, to endea' tTth^t^' h nl 8m l
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  • 33 4 h. MS. Castor, Captain Grabatn, now at New Zealand h,, been ordered homo .he will be relieved by the Melampus, 42, Captain Fitzgerald, from the Brazil uution.— Sydney Horning Herald, December 3
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  • 1219 4 Emoi ish Wills in FRANC.-By the will of Mr William atacpoole, which has already given rise to much luxation, he left to each of two daughters a sun of 3,000/. sterling, but ordered that if either should marry w.tbout the consent of Mr James Stacpoole •he was not to
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT
    • 1406 1 Accooau are kept iD Spaaish Dollars divided into Cenu. Tbe nsaal credit on sales is as follows-.—Europe Goods, 8 Months. Indian and China Do. 9 Months. Opium, 2 Months.
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    • 591 1 EUROPE GOODS. Beads -Have been in some inquiry for (he Borneo tiaders ami 1 few pie* sold of red, while, black and orange colors at D re o» 2 34 per picul 8 Beam- wire. -Of suitable size.-No. 1 to 10 in demaad f or Borneo
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    • 157 1 578 a 680 per chest. Stocks of the latter heavy and holders anxious to realise No transactions lo notice in Malwa or Turkey Pkiter, black. Arrivals find ready purhaser* at quotation*. White— wanted last 'ale at Drs 5| per picul. Rice.— Is again on the advance and stocks fast diminishing.
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    • 42 1 1 On England.— No transactions to notice Navy Bills may be quoted at 4s 4d and Bills J at 6 Months sight at 4s 5d I On Calcutta. —Private Bills at 222. Bombay 225. On China —At 2 per Cent discount.
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    • 42 1 Continues to be much wanted for England The Duke of Richmond has a full cargo en gageci for London. The Hudson and Forti> tude have arrived but their destination has not been reported. The Isabella will most ptobably proceed to China.
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    • 45 1 From England, 25th Jany. Overland via Ceylon. From Bombay, 12th February per str. Drayanza. From Calcutta, 22nd Feby per Sylph. From China, Ist March per str. Lady Mary Wood [From Manila, 6th February per W» Marie. From Batavta, 2nd March per atr. Meravi.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
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    • 212 1 ARRIVALS^ Z? fl /e F/.y F W ff/'f Ato. CT captain From "j 7^ Mart i 8 9 iS S „2l British barq S.L«»f cSh b ,rt P.n^ X J:,! 11^'; 21 British b.rq So^Aia Fra.er M c Kell. P a? „21 British **rl Colonel Burner, 2 ab "th "IJ
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE PREE PRESS.
    • 12 2 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE PREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MORNING, 25th MARCH, 1847.
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    • 1585 2 Saturday, the 9th day uj May, 1846COURT OPEN. PRKSENT The Hon'ble Sir Willia.n Norris, Kut Recorder. Tlie 11 m'bla Thomas Church, Esquire, Resident Councillor. Joli'i CoMuolly, Esquire; LnvS Fraser, EnMMS George (lailen Nicol, E«quire Adam Cii|ipage, Esquire Thomas L) unman, tH,jnii f A euinl-r Guihrie, Esquire Wiliu«u S. oti, Esquire
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    • 96 2 I For February', 1817. y f -3 1 Jlfl I 1 J -.-m.*o(*-t-»45 H Total No. of Name* on the. Book* (Ist Feby.) 24 30 27 36 48 13 178 Average Daily attendance 20 19 16 20 10
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    • 2631 2 Protestant Missions in China. We gives brief view of the present state of the different stations, to far as our information enables us to do so. v Tbe labourers at Canton are the Rev. E. C. Bridgman, D. D. and Mrs Bridgman, Rev. P. Parker, M« D. and Mra
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    • 170 2 (From the Eastern Star, feby 6 The Directors of the Union Bank, at a meeting held last Monday, elected Mr Abbott, their deputy Secretary to the office of Secretary, subject to the confirmation of the Proprietors at their next general meeting. We regard this appointment as exceedingly satisfactory, not
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