The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 19 August 1847

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ,Vo. r*oi. i«. THI HHIP^IY MOHJWArG, 19th I**7. •*>>. DICXXXVI
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 763 1 FOR LONDON. •2*.&1 r-pui: A i Uipper baique LORD I lIADDO, Capi GtOBG£ RIKMF, 291 Tuns, having the gieater part of her BKS^^M Cargo engaged, will have quick despatch. For freight or (as- age (her accommodation being very superior), apply to W R PATERSON CO. fniemort, Ind Atieust 1847 FOR
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    • 939 1 r* have decided upon giving a R ACK R ALLrfXt b*Pn no >B 8e d Assemb| y Ba >' of«he Season has been postponed until further notice Av/ju^t, 1847. SINOAPOrij RACEs PROSPECTUS F^R 1847. First day, Thursday, \Qth September, 1847. Th r IBT Kace hv ihi >.uZTr\ n Up Va
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    • 626 1 Aroß salt, Few dozens of Hock Rudesheimer Berg. ALSO Claret in casks. Apply to BEfIN, MEYER fc CO. for s\i.:e< shortly expected. TWO PIANOS of the same manufacturer, whose Instruments, hitherto sold in the Settlement, have sufficiently proved their being adapted for ihe climate. BEfIN, MEYER CO Singapore, \Oth August,
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    • 783 1 X.ITTZ.S J CURSETJEE COS ADVERTISEMENT. ki JU *T RECEIVED. £,x Lowasjee Family, irom Calcutta. Pith H^, 8 R b6ef "U nn PB Brisket 9 and Tongues, Pith Hats, Biscuits in Tins, Bengal Chutnee. AND By late importation the following. Carr s fancy Biscuits. French Fruits in Brandy and Syrun. Do.
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  • 598 2 AND Till ART-UNION. THE PROPRIETORS OF THE PICTORIAL TIMES, anxious to promote by every means la their power the ADVANCEMENT OF LITERATURE AND THE FINE AiU'S, and to furnish an inducement to the Public to aid them in their laudable endeavours, hive determined to RETURN A PORTION
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  • 28 2 beingf to endeavour to carry IM|»ROV r 1 MENT and INSTRUCTION, and the s»me ti „c h R.\Tl()\\t AMUSEMENT, into the HOME* of our PILLOW COUNTRYMEN.
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  • 121 2 FOR THE YEAR 1816, was presented to JANE RUTHERFORD, of Spdg«. field, near Stockton-om-teks, au Annual Sub. scriber of It, 6s. 6d., by the Pcb isher of tbe pfctarial Times, on the Ist of June. 1846. The origin^ Receipt may be seen at
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  • 1802 2 (Faom the Pinang Gazette, Agust 7 The Steamer Pekin arrived on Wednesday, making the passage from Ceylon in seven days. It will give disappointment to learn that this splendid ste*. mer on her passage to Ceylon was able to make so little way that she did not reach until
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 818 2 Common Europe Vinegar in bottle? and demijohn Ivory Chessmen of sizes. Hoffman's Jams and Jellies. Uou'.ed Fruits, Sauces, Pickle?, Vinegar, Salad O Capers and Mustard. Sardines, Wiltshire Uacon, Spited Beef Tongues, h.ims, and dnaWi Cabin aud Fancy Biscuits. Sperraicetti Candles INKS SPIRITS. BbatlJ J. Coikl.um and CampU-lt's 7'ott very superior.
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    • 736 2 ROWLANDS' ALbANA EXTRACT, lor relieving most violent Tooth-Ache, Gum Holts, and "welled Yace KOWLAND>' choke fashionable Perfume^, Si'ops, ilrvshes SfC 4'C Tbeir Verfumty is prep*r-e-'J expressly io suit every clirrate, and the high repute which it enjoys in every maiket of the world, commands for it a preference Imputed in
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    • 398 2 Just landed ex Christian. A (ew keg- of very tiesh Jiui go.id Uainhro' Pickled Tongues Do do do Pickled Sausages Do do do Butter, cases do Dutch Cheeses 1 ineachcise casks do Hasbro' Beef Some smokod Sausages and Tongues. Veiy fine We««t|iha la Hauis &c. \c. Fine ohl Mellow Sherry
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  • 667 3 TO THE EDITOR OF HI F. SINGAPOUF Fill E PRESS >m, -Tlif aiii exed may le woith a spate corntf il onlf for the aawtt—ol ol reading such a not ewrj ('•>) uuuuiubit doctMMtil« Youts, J' n-'.itim cf a Public Resolution in Shun^/mt o/ tkt tlwuy Chow und Nwgpu
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  • 2234 3 (AJay Singapore, Thursday, 19//* August, 1847 H. M. Sloop ot War Columbine, Capt. was prevented from sailing on oumlay as orio;i na l)y intended, owing, we are sorry to learn, to the illness of some ot her officers who are suffering from severe sickness no doubt originally
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  • 287 3 The constantly increasing productiveness of these mines renders them a matter of considerable interest. They were first worked in 1819, their existence having been previously proved by the presence of con- siderable quantities of gold in the sand of the Ural
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  • 360 3 By an extract from a Frontier paper, inserted baow, it will he seen that there is a great probability Coal being discovered within a few miles of the ouih. o( the Kowie River. ,We need scarcely suy word on its importance if the expectations which. i
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