The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 4 May 1848

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. .«*o. 17, ¥\tl. 13. TMVUSU^Y MOMJri.r<,, 4th r "7SS. *Vo. DCXLXV
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  • 487 1 Messrs Apel, Lender Meter WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Merchants and Commission Agents, HAVE fust received ex Nap oleon and Elizabeth ami for sale at their Warehouse Tare h.ndsnmesol.d-buili Square Piano Fortes, 6* Octave, wuh AJtfal-plaies and of MahoeanyIS^rt mBd0 r fOr C,imate b firs and well-known manufacturer. The following issorttnent of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 741 1 FOR LIVERPOOL. -Vi 3.T HEfiuB Ship LAD Y AMHERST, jMN» Captain Myhill, 446 Tons, has very Jg R superior poop accommodations for PasHHaVHB sengers. Apply to SYME CO. < t Tt(iapore, 24(n April, 1848. FOR SYDNEY. rpHE Barq ANGELINA, 433 Tons, lj^.-^(jj Mo[u,an aipaotld lure atout 2 the -20'h instant,
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    • 958 1 A SUO^R iL«MTAHON FOR SALE. I T^HE Sugar Plantation known as the Balestier of iho t AN 7 ATJ N| silual<?d tw o miles hxm ihe cemre o» the beitlement of Singapore, coniium* of one n.,nH an J C eBOf CrOUnd '''y' 1^ i" one body, two nund.ed and twemy
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    • 625 1 FOB, SAZ.E. At the Stores of the Undersigned. Sbaa'hing Copper from 16 to 30 01. Miea'hiP,* Nails from i to tA inch English Iron Nails from to 6 inches sur5 uro P^ £ordage from to 9i inches Europe Hope, Ha W ,er laid 4», 5, 6. 7 and 8 inches.
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    • 106 1 JUST RECEIVED. BY LATE IMPORTATION. At the Commission Rooms of LITTLE, CURSETJEE CO, China Floor MaMing, colored and pJain, 36, 45 and 54 inch wide A 1W assortment of China Flowered Silks Satin,. OveTnH T X6S y f Uper Or Green Black Tfa. Overland Truuks, Clothes Baskets also An invoice
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  • 187 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Dear s ir. Through (he medium of your widely circulated Journal I (alee (his opportunity of returning my heirtfelt thanks to his Honor the Governor of the Straits Settlements, the Hon'ble Thomas i hitch, Esq Resident Councillor to (iis Excellency the Governor
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  • 167 2 Singapore, Thursday, klh May, 1848. By tlie Bob Hoy, we have Calcutta papers to the Bth ultimo. We regret to observe that the firm of Carr, Tagore Co., which was in course of liquidation, has been obliged to suspend payment. It is to wind up under Inspection.
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  • 322 2 It was reported some days ago that the H. C. Steamer PkUge thorn, which was despatched to Palo Übi about three weeks ago, to look for the escaped Convicts of the General Wooa said to be there, had been so far successful in her mission that she had received 17
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  • 1162 2 It will be seen from the draft act which we copy elsewhere that the Legislative Council have already f und it necessary to amend Act No. Vi of 18 18, in so far as it did not exclude the free-ports o( the Straits theTenasserini Provinces Arracai*, from the benefit of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 847 2 f Gentlemen's Silk and Ueaver Halt of the latent a sbion. Silk, Stiaw and Navy Caps. A great variety of concave and convex Spectacles, suitable to all age% mounted in gold, silver and steel frame*. *> Large Carasvli Table Lamps of the best deacrip* tioo. A variety of Itearfinq and
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    • 981 2 Confectionary. A great variety of ilpntom, Jjius and Jti lit-, Marroalade, conserved Fruits, Lozenges, &c. Teas and Grocery. Always on sale, Teas of the choicest flavour comr rising, Gunpowder, Pekoe, Hyson, Souchong, Twankay, &c. of the first chop and specially selected qualities Sugars raw and refined Canton and Chin chew
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    • 112 2 and Lo., an event for some time anticipated. The meetings of creditors have been private We have i not heard the extent of the estate's liabilities or assets, but it is rumoured that the former will not be found large, and that amongst the latter are some fifteen hundred shares
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  • 4315 3 I4VA H. N. M Steamer Uatavia arrive! here cm Saturday evening having left B.ttavia on the 26rh alt We learn that tiie news by the last Mail of the state ot jilfairs in Europe produced a considerable sensation at liatavia The (Government billf,wbich an* generally sought ivi'h rag-mess by the
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  • 1252 3 11l t c Residency Bugelan a flood |.;ok place on 14th March by which some cattle were destroyed a*id an extent of 14 i bows of Sawa fields intended fur rice culture weiv rendered useless some other suwas of the extent of 81 bows have been destroyed by this flood.
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  • 261 4 C h'run the Eastern 'far, April The hnn or Ayiwm and Co has nt-en compelled \fy ptoei us .»tFji!> umltT in»p«et»M Tim mecin^s of th<> ru -iiors ha^e Wn strictly ,iri*«ie. Tm F gUtkmmi B%y* »M KtWlHltl are not lam^, and thifi!. urJute lo<-O «huts in itie
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  • 1471 4 The Electric Telegraph. (From the Daily Newt, January 31 The following description of the Central Electric Telegraph-office, is slightly abridged from the Athenceum The offices are situated at the extremity of a court leading out of the north side of Lotbbury, opposite the Bank of England. The fagade has
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  • 667 4 The two routes now adopted, ritier t mf. irn India, are by .'jouihaoipt »<i iiir c< by the Paaiuaaitf nod Oriental Steim Navigation i. m;>any'« ,>>ick»-t*, uit ti»« 3.1 and 20th of each auiath, to Gibraltar, Malta, h A A tiitJiid or tir.-u h F. woe, o
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  • 810 4 Proposed Plan for effectually putting down the slave trade on the Coast of Africa, without the Assistance of V esslc of War. {From the St. Helena Gazette, August 21 J To the E'iiur i 'iir, J It if a welt known fact, that Great Brit has for a number of
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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    • 212 4 ARRIVALS OF I'ASSENGERS. Per Mr h^ain. Per R ya»igt iMr Viet >r Howes fmiu Taroo. P r Rod R*y~ Messrs Reid a .d Cauii l»e!l. Ptr Kelpie Lieut aud Mrs ferftat 1 8tU N. I. BEk'ARXUKLSa. l-)4t* <j Vessel's Name* V*otam Hound For A|»rll27 L)u c)| j T>nq //>'<y Gu"«
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