The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 9 November 1848

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  • 16 1 The singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. dsf mammon- mohjtmm 9x„ jrovvMvvn **-vr MEMBER, IB4S. .%>,. I>CXI,CXS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 1256 1 FOR SALE. On Friday, the 7th December next, BY PUBLIC AUCTION IF NOT PREVIOUSLY DISPOSED OP BY PRIVATE SALE. T H tf H pi LL Called opposite JL the Plantation of William Scott, Ksqre., m the Claymore district, under -WET 1 rant No 24 contain^ about 24 acres. 0 Apply
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    • 609 1 GENTLEMEN'S APPAREL, &c. Boots, shoes and slippers Braces— elastic, siik and cotton tt'ol^c dymade dfe llortouti Codrington'i Corderoy for trowsering Caps— military, naval, plain and cloth Dressing Gowns Duck and Drill Flannel and flannel Shirts Grass cloth for Jackets, &c. unbleached and white Guernsey Frocks Suckabuct BDd Whlte 5 bernr
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  • 27 2 At Batavia, on the lBih Octoher. A A. Wolmbbeck, Fsquire, Ne<l» It N., to Pauline, second daughter of J 11. Waibceiim, Inquire, Assistant Resident at Rliio.
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  • 16 2 At Singapore, on ihv 2"<l instant, the Lady of C, Baumgap.iln, E»q ol a Daughter
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  • 576 2 Singapore, Thursday, 9th &>vr. 1848. In reference to a notice in our first column, we may state that no change will be made in the General or Commercial Editorship of this Paper. China The Peninsular Oriental Company's *Steamer Braganza, arrived here on Monday evening having left Hongkong
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  • 1164 2 Calcutta.— By the ship ftotW, Cowasjee, Captain Wright, we have received Calcutta papers to the 2nd tiltit m The news they bring are not very fao. rable. Affairs at Mott't-tn had taken an untoward turn. On the night ol* the 10th September, a party was ordered to attack a walled
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  • 106 2 On Monday last there was a sitting of the Court ol Jud.catu.e with a full bench for the purpose ol passing ih e Rules of the Court for Relief of Insolvent Debtors, which weie accordingly read assed. H. C. Caldwell Esqre. was appointed Chef Clck aad 1^ minpr for Siii^apo-e
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  • 202 2 The Pinang Gazette IUeQUt ultimo tains an accotintofa meetin^ofthe Ch«»w Commerce there, in consequence of a n lion from the Governor to that bodi tod the non-official members of th e Mun° tCt Committee The corres; ondem c and roJ kiss of the Chamber are too long to e c
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  • 32 2 The P. O. Company's Steamer Braganxa, we understand, was so much shaken in her passage up to China, that it will be necessary for her to proceed to Bombay to be docked.
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  • 73 2 From the Ist No. of the Labunn Gazette, we observe that the Hon'ble W. Napier, Esq. Lieut-Governor; John Ga varon Treacher, Esq. Colonial Surgeon Jas. Hosken Esq Master Attendant John fecott, Esq. Surveying Engineer and Hueh Low, Esq., Secretary to Government, have been appointed Justices of the Peace in and
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  • 59 2 The bris Corcyra, which left this on the 24th ultimo for Kongpoot, in Cambodia, on the 30th, while near the South Anambas, was caught in a sudden and severe squall, which carried away the fore and main-top masts, main-yard and jib, and in consequence was obliged to put back to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 804 2 toZmzm WHAItIPDA COS ADVERTISEMENTS. MESSRS WHAMPOA CO have always ou Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the followinn Goods, selected especially for their Stores WHOLESALE, RETAIL FOR EXPORTATION. Rlillinery Hosiery. Articles tor 'he W'oik Table B;il?arine Dres«e* Bori'iei* of lhe hies» modes, from Paris Baclta Wnn|, of assorted colors
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    • 805 2 UCessrs ..C.pel, __enbsr Meyer. WHOLES AT*S AND RETUL Merchants and Commission Agents, HAVE Received ex XVilhelmine, and Queen Caroline Amelia, the following Goods wljich are _old at their Warehouse A variety of white and black superior French, Bruxelles, Saxony and English Laces of all widths; Muslin Dresses colored and white
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 12 3 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MORNING, 9th NOVEMBER, 1848.
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    • 1399 3 (From the Overlaid Ft tend of thin*, October 29.J About pa.t ii on the evening uf bund iy the lit i ■Stunt a party of five Europeans were landing from a 't-isel where tbey bad been dining, in passing two Junk* moored oil" the lower bazaar they heard a
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    • 1306 3 mtMem— (From the Pinang Grzelte, October 2 1. Toe Singapore Free Press has two leaders on this subject* wuich we have copied into our to-day', im. pression. That Journal inform, us tbat at tbatSta. Tbe nomination of rate payor, to set ou the Mv« nicip.l Committee. »»on, tiiree iste-payers
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    • 5678 3 --n~<y<u—Sir William Molesworth's Speech on Colonial Expenditure. (From the Daily News, July 26.J Sir W. Moesworth rose to bring forward trie following motion M That it is the opinion of this luuse that the colonial expenditure of the Ifriti-h empire demands Inquiry, with a \iew to lis reduction and
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    • 379 5 Cape of Good Hope —Papers from this quarter to the beginning of September, inform us that the rebellion of the Dutch Boers had assumed a formidable aspect. The rebel leader Pretorious, who it is laid has assumed the style and title ot Andreas I King of the Emigrants" &.c, had
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  • 3850 5 Tl c October number of the Journal of the I'nduvs Archipelago, contains a paper by Dr Oxley, giving some account of ths Nutmeg iind its cultivation. Dr Oxley confines himself hi s uieat IPC .sure tn treating ot the cultivation of the plant, and his observations, the result nf n.any
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  • 525 5 Singapore, Ist November. 1848. The Sea Gull from London and Anna Watson from Liverpool having arrived during the past Month, but add little to the stock of Goods in the place. The fear expressed in our last issue that, from the prevalence of westerly winds, the
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