The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 29 June 1848

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1 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 14 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ,IV». 26, #V»«. IS. wmmmmZj^*^^^^^^^ *Vto. DCXJLXXIH
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    • 596 1 iik ctitr or jrniCATURc of pkikce or I^LWD, inOAVORI AND MALACCA. BBBBBT GIVEN, that the i Third General Quarter Session of the p eaC e, trill he bolden by the said Court for Sr gapore and the I laces subordinate i he Court House, in Singapore, Saturday the First day
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    • 747 1 o«. u* IHE ADMINISTRATOR, Vn Saturday next the Ht/i Ju^. **9 O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING. v ON THE SPOT. Vahia's is'aJe b lon 8' n S »o the late Tuanku TERMS-CASH. s^H"Pore L 2^tJiJu> l e. 1848 VV O Square-Pianos of excellent tune and workmanship, by a maker well- j
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    • 720 1 [Shortly to be published in London. p ULO KALIMANTAN. T (Borneo.) Its political history, and commercial resources, An authentic account, and description of the Manners, Customs, and Habits dative, and European Population of Sarawak. (X WILLIAM ALFKED GLTDDON, (Late Supt. of the Sarawak Smelting Factory.) In 2 Vols. Bvo. Dedicated
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    • 446 1 NOTICE. T l sl L ?fini BiBned haverec <^ on Commission li* of- 6 aMorlme t of Japan Ware coosisLidie. and Gentlemen's Writing Desks Do. Wo r k Boxes and Table, rea-poyg, Handsome Cabins GJove Jewel, Paper, and Tea Boxes •^pao Cup and Saucers, c. at redSd price.. Ex Comitess
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    • 632 2 Flank FWks, pUin >nd rnled «rni]Mf i:«tn and fancy I k« Drawing »'mrila and Crajons el »i in rittet, or jer 1 00 ♦r a*d N >»p l'»jer luk», bl»'k. b uc Mini red T,ot and MVft Hooks LgdfftM *nrt J' 'lrnaU MfODnrMQiiuoD H -ok* Por>f V >«utns T"»»*ll>-| Caeea
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    • 696 2 Messrs Apel, Lender MsYsa. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Merchants and Commission Age*s» t HAVE Jum received ex Napoleon and Elizabeth and lor sale at their Warehouse I Two handsome solid-built Square Piano Fortes, 6j Oi tav-f with Metal-plates and of Mahoganywood, exprfssl) made for this climate by ft first rate and
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    • 1060 2 Manila Pin, China silk and Grass cloth. French Camt.rics, Ladies and Gentlemen's riandVe< chiefs Ladies Dress Handkerchiefs. Superior French Cambric in pieces. Muslin Dresses, plain, figured and colored. hiie and colored Scarf?, and Shawls. Trench whitr and black Jatin. A variety of handsome figured China Silk and Satin Dr. sses,
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    • 813 2 Messrs WBAMFOA cd^T ADVERTISEMENTS. MESSRS WHAHPOAfc.O ha*,,*,, bale an extensive and chotct >»« the following Goods, selected especull* V. Stores r WHOLESALE, RfT.UL FOR tXPOfrTATIo LTillinery Hosiery. Articles for the v Vork Table yalzarine Dres<es Kon eis of the latest modes, from Paris Berlin VVo.>|. of assorted co m* Caps,
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  • 46 3 'At Pining, on the ***** of May, Janr, the heloveH wife of If. 3 L)iru*m, command*! of the. shi p Coxvijee. humiliu, a^el 25 yttars. A« *inir-»i nrp, on Sunday evfuinj* the 25th in <t. Josri'u lUuviy Weld, Esqre Acting Amencin Ohsul, ay^d 32 years.
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  • 207 3 Singapore, Thursday^ '2\)tU June, 1848. The H. C. Steamer Auckland, arrived here on the 27tli having left Labuao on the 20th instant. The Auckland retu to Borneo this evening. We are to hear of the death of Dr Jackson, the Surgeon yf this vessel, at Labuan. TheHon.
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  • 4104 3 lii another column we give some extracts from Forrest's Voyage to New Guinea, descriptive of the English possessions in the North of Borneo, and of the former state of the town of Brune*, which it may be interesting to compare with the accounts given hy late writers ot the same
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  • 798 3 To I DITOR 01 Tilt bINOAI'ORE FREE PRESf Sir 'i,,' your yesterday's i>«ue I was rather .-..vecopyol a le.ter I.mii .he Memcr ha Rirai's to the lUsidenl 1 ounoil or, T, r|l)t wl.a< it* U 'V n^rdi-n rorrer.,on-Asonecl.lH.ro,m ;t «ee ;«,w such a statement to go forth mihOdl ;i
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  • 166 3 fit 10 the Pubic. The state of the Koad is at present I v -rv >>*(\, »o much so tha* ih* man who h>* to pas* th.) u iwice a Hay miw hp p«ti«M indeed if each limc he do not vent KNDCtMng «»l«e than Blpss- «"iis
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  • 3242 4 Description of the British ITossessions in Borneo. (irom Fo*: ft AVir Guinet.) The cliiutte pall me id uaiuJ b< I fr»m tlif nbundnnce of woods mid terdur and not »übj^ct la h t Und winds, UWc the e^jst of I I >'id »m» m« wit-.. is »re always €O«1
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 205 4 JkJI&IVAJbSi Date Ftaj PtoMf* JVmiff I Uaviam From Date o/ Dtpmrtt. Ju:u_j Britiah strip C. Family Durham (Calcutta fitl^a! S2 British I ship Prince Albc t Thompson Wtuoipoa 20th u lt 2- Brill li j viip f, Rihinun Mnrtm alcu»r» 1 t; ult M S3(H«mb. h.r.j Amnii Stra«4 I P.Elizvjetb
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    • 67 4 rPer Pmx Two Spaabh Priests. V> DNnier E( Mr ronunfer, junior. ir MfB BrOWD Ca P taln J 8 Or.nt, and 11. Hewitson, Eiqre. DEPARTURES. Mte '~H 1 Hound For' I "o- tlS u SChnr -Swa^w Koon Haa Koogjoot I V British brig Z? lrfo Muller Chlc J u 9B
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FBEE PRESS
    • 6 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FBEE PRESS
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    • 477 1 SINGAPORE. THURSDAY MORNING, *)m JUNE, IB4S bt* on Borneo to weie our plioten there .dopt tbe Bornean method, they never could of puiti which, if made of what ia [!>•■ wood, will remain in the ground man* Tttr without rottiug p biMM here are very active sod indastr ous. Jbfj
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    • 56 1 7h(* distribution <>t ihc Uoopt, on thf arnv.il of thp 5 1 -t H xe.l a- lollows Tlm prcteni li^ut will he d )vid< (4 port and l.a- i mm between this I s a < i n ca i I the toimer will I e stationed al M
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    • 3777 1 The l*unjaub. (From the Eastern >/,<r, May 27.) The UlUUlgtaot rti.fircl fl bty— < the itlej lince oar last Imm is of mingled cearacter, but ummnKled interest. The contemplated ri»in< at Lahore Las been put down by an exhibition of prompt vijjor and moral daring, but the disclosures which
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    • 735 1 (From th* Friend qf India, .1/^ 25.) T lOisfl iu>, urtHi, f inte'.litje^c-, fn-m !>s (!iiro corns toodent tbou. uthu. 'i i«, thn< 'ria too ill to he that he is not expected to livo ouny weeks, is perfectly imbecile. I'irahiro Abb a und ftcyd I J
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      • 45 1 The Union Bank in liquidation. n Its due to tb« dunk, .ad the aecu.iUM held foi -e JHhe resolttiion p«M«* "tt,e A r nl .eeii.-g. hv order of th« Execati»e Cuanmittee. BILLS DIICOCNTID. M. Maouk, R.. 1,^2-lO.b, oa deport of a chattel of small value.
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