The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 26 October 1848

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MELCANTILE ADVERTISER. *tv>. 43, n»i. 13. t*JHsn.AY Monjrijrv, 26th October, iB«s. JTio. MCXJLCIX
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 702 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIOH. IT I< lIFREDY NOTIFIED, that RoBFRT LITTL I quire, Surgeon, has this day bet-n appointed Coroner at Sins,»poie, tice James Scott Clark, .iijuire. W. J bUTTERWORTH, Gortrnor of P. IV Island Singapore^- Malacca, Smgt^ore, \2th October, 1848. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. IT is lereby notified that in conformity with the
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    • 1152 1 NOTICE. THHE Undersigned having this day ad--7* as a Partner into his Business oi a Merchant and Commission A<;ent, Mr biviON Stephens, the firm will hencelortn he conducted in the name of Stephens JOAQLIM. c P. JOAQUIM. Singapore, Ist July, 1848. roa salf. CHRONOMETERS-by various m ak^,- wit h accurate
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    • 574 1 Corderoy for trowsering Caps military, naval, plain and cloth Dressing Gowns Duck and Drill Flannel and flannel Shirts I Grass cloth for Jackets, &c. unbleached and whit* j Guernsey Frocks Hats, black and white beaver, silk, pith and straw Huckabuck Jackets, naval, shooting, &c. Kid Gloves— white, black and colored
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  • 143 2 Mr, 1 ftqg to upplft fir rhwe* in the I'.a^tern Airhip<- aao CoflipM} metttwutJ in the aliove Ftos[((ths; ami 1 ugtee to occept the sowe or imy wiutler number v/iun, wi'/nn t/rt;t wtumth* f>om tu> r date hereof, map be allotted to me, ami nilh-
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1099 2 EASTERN A«CRtF£X.&GO COMPANY. INSTITUTED FOR THE EXTENSION OF COMMERCE IN THE CHINA. SEAS, AND FOR PROMOTING THE CIVIZATION OF BORNEO, &c. &c. INCORPORATED BT ROY AX. CHAItTEH. (1847,) Capital, i*200,000, in 2,000 SAar*? o/ .£MOO each with power ft augment to 400,000 ;—and, with consent a/ Board of. Trade, to
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    • 865 2 this respect, hut also as affording the means of introducing widi facility from those places hinese and otl.er colonists, and labourer* "o any extent reqoireJ for the service of Mie Company Lahuan itself will form an essential Ink in the chain of our Eastern settlements, f-om Penanar, Malacca, and Singapore,
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    • 807 2 Desert Knives, Spoons, and Foiks. Ear-rinu* of the latest hshions, Hooks for Watches, mourning Kinijs. Needle-rases of IoM am.' «-rv*>r, Pencil ci^ s of uold anrt silver, King* in rich variety, Spils an I Watch K^ys s Tlnmble»— fold and silver Watches of ijold and ilver. Various articles of Plate
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    • 848 2 La^e Looking Clasps w^h .'ill r *m^ Mahogany Toilets mes> Office Hooks, Ledger*, Journals IV oi Letter, a.,d Memorandum, Books. ICP b* t Portfolios, Travelling Cases Writi. Pocket Books, N C \c °^s Superior Overland Letter Papers, Fo Srap No.c paper, Envelope,, Wafers, Q UI S "J and red Writing
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  • 37 3 Sin«a^ore, on 'he 19 h instant, ('HAHLOTrr Amum, wife of M« <1MR«» F. Xr UN, aged 19 7 m<v lbs and <li\s l^vini l-aye ciicte oi li.Unves and Frtendi to hiam her ir^e >na> Ir lo^s
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  • 2301 3 THE FREE PRESS Singapore Thursday, 26th Oct. 1848. The H. C. Steamer tlon</h/i/, Captain CoOgaltoa, arrived here OB Friday last from Malacca, having brought back the Hon. the Recorder and Court Establishment. The whole Court business at Malacca, both civil and criminal, was got through in two days. We are
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  • 91 3 {From (he Pi-mug Gazette. OefosW 14.) The rains commenced a:>am on Saint day evening lust and more lVll dining that night than perhaps has duiinc any preceding '21 hours of t!ie year. The weather dming the pn sent week lia- been fine and fair but very hot h good
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  • 3640 3 Mr Earl's Rrport. Sir, I have the honour of reporting to you the information 1 obtained during my late excursion in Her Majesty's sbip Britomart to the Arru and Xi Islands, Band*, Amboyna and the Serwatty Islands. The particalari I gained concerning the customs, &c. of the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 363 3 c truly invaluable TVTedicines nifrt IP l".«U'»ll»l»BI«lH of 'lie vimil.-i--ci .mmeicia! Squrtre, Siu^apore, in uclily |C> La i a ver y c 0 1'"" f n S i" »a^in4 ihe ;> r <»fi;on« fo*" lie fiui'anr* of Pa'ienis in i., nrler ar* 1 fix^d ,lo tath box :»nd Vo\ 111
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  • 2168 4 TIMOR. Timor, being only B GO miles from Cape Bougainville, is nearer to tl.e continent of Australia ih-a any other island of the Indian Arnhipela^o in which Europeans bave eitablisned thenoselves. It is 210 miles iMf, tbe breadth varying from 4u to 70 mll«-s. Tbe coasts consist
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 562 4 SEIPPINO IM TBE HARBOUR. Vessels' N i"*'» < i'" i i CttmmtntiterM i «wi h«m &c li. o sieamer Auckland Yout.t; U.C. M.brig L%«r» 550 1/quieido S,*t»i*h ConuM Manila li. ichnt LiJitninx. 178 Hay iver, lt»Wt9a Co A«it-!,,i.^ B. tiaiq Anna Watson 310 I UklW DlitO 1 Freight ore B
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    • 238 4 E. Fntit-r, and the Court Establishment. Pt-r Gazetfe—Mr» Trewin Mi* Wood and Family «nd Mnimimr L'Ame. Per Jane Senna— D }i\ Jaliu BU»« Viera, Capt. Silva Viera and f.mily, A. S. Spottiswood* bvquire, Ctf 1 Birf Mr Williams. Per Fait Ro ho man Revd. \V. btee!«. Per Lioyd— Mr liurus.
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 12 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MORNING, »n OCTOBER, 1848
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    • 4101 1 quickly to more salubrious climates but Europeans, English especially, rarely sur,i Te toe nutn r O u« relapsei that occur if tbey remain in the settlement. Tuere are no professed merchants in Uilli, with tbe exception of two or three < binese, but nearly every individual in the employ of
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    • 767 1 Naval War Medal. (From the Dai y i\eu>s July 31 Part of the regulation-; for esMfwrring ttie Naval war me 1 .1 niil. If strictly ait«'d u»>»n, w .irk great injustice to in my i; illant i fßeeis and men, I dute it tiie very o.»jfct fo which I
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    • 578 1 ■>y me l,evant mail we have ».c-ived Co .stanri n^.e jonn.au to th« I lib, and Arliei s journal* the ISm, both Inctoaiwe. The tourier d'Athencsot »7t|j Sl>s The new emhtaffl has not yet (lone anything t<» reali,* the proinis -s its f.ien la nude M A considerable deficit
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    • 341 1 (From the Home News, August 2i.) On FiiUy evening about I 000 boat?, each manned by five fishermen, left ihe various pons of l||« east coast of £<coilaud, bf'wixt Stoneh<ven and Fiaserburnh, for the herring fishery At midnight a terrific storm C4tne 00, ami iiie butttt being about ten miles
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    • 571 1 >V f piirii the aduurdbit! article winch follows, Irjm [h<- T*tna O yesterday, in (hi* place, tit order to cure tor v that conn^icuuua posiuon wh^h ila imjjortance merits. As we de»ire only toVflect the public opiuion here we omit some details wnich itiv lima ably lums up
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    • 466 2 Timet Ltndus v. Bradwbll.— A Wifk may accept a Bill or Exchange as th« Aoknt or hkr Hus■amd.—Tbia tv an action on a bill of exchange for 30/, which was tried at Guildhall before Mr Ju«tice Mtole. A verdict wai returned for the plaint iff, buc leave was
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    • 756 2 Justice ia a duty— generosity is a virtue. Yet the world ia too apt to regird the former as a favour, and the latter ai a folly. A farmer's description of the effVct of tbe present favourable weather, and tbe projres* of tbe crops We could not,' said he,
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