The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 15 March 1849
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section16 1849-03-15 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. |Y;/ 14. TUtJUSDeJIY MORJTMjrG, 15tii JtM+IRCH, 1849. .VO. 11,16 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement827 1849-03-15 1 The lollowing Statement, exhibiting the Receipts and Disbursements of the Asse 3 Act 12 of 1839 passed by the Hon'ble the President of t 6,809 14 8 Balance last year RECEIPTS. ount of Assessment and Taxea from January to December, 1848 at 10 per cent asiollows:- 5644 12 3 BoatQu»y--«»827 words
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Advertisement1158 1849-03-15 1 issment and Taxes for 1848, |p published in accordance with the 15th Section of the Council of India in] Council on the 20th April 1839. DISBURSEMENTS. Incorporated Establishment of Police, Night Watch and Assessment, from January to December, 1848 41,190 6 1 Loss in disbursing Salaries at the Exchange of1,158 words
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Advertisement875 1849-03-15 1 PROCLAMATION. Pbince of Wales Island^TlY Virtue cf a Singapore Malacca; Jl3 Pecept to me To W r iT. 3 directel, I hereby proclaim and give notice, that a Session of O^er and Terminer, and General Gaol Delivery in and for SINGAPORE, and the Places and Te ritodss subordinate (hereto, and875 words
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Article1236 1849-03-15 2 TO TUB EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FtIEE PR E?S In your issue of the tst instant there an. I peared a letter from a Correspondent styling himself R an Honest Writer, correcting the information yoi *j had before received regarding the present state of Malacca As this Gentlenun, if1,236 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement665 1849-03-15 2 LIST OP ARTICLES FOR SALE. AT THS COMMISSIO.\ ROOMS 09 LITTLE, CURSETJEE eft CO Commercial Square Singapore, LADIES*APPAREL. Berlin Wool of color.; Boota and Shoe., English snd French. Bonnets direct from Paris, silk, satin and nett Dunstable and straw Balzarine Dressea Capa Blond and Lace Capa. and Cuffs Cardinals, a665 words
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Advertisement873 1849-03-15 2 Jams and Jellies Loaf Sagar Maccaroa. In tina and hoses MarmalaoStniare Mustard. 1b oottles aad pots Malaga Raisins [the first house Preserved Provisions in tins, regulsr importations from Pickles in great vanetv Salad Oil and 9ardines Saussgea Italian and Germira Tongues, smoked and salted, and Vermicelli. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. Baskets, Cnioa-maae873 words
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Advertisement855 1849-03-15 2 Messrs WHAMPOA COS ADVERTISEMENTS. MESSRS WHAMPOA CO. have always on Sale an extensive and choice aaaortment of ie following Goods, .elected especially for thejr tores WHOLESALE, RETAIL FOR EXPORTATION. Millinery St. Hosiery. Articles for the Woik Table Balzarine Dresses Bonnets of the latest modes, from Paris Berlin Wool, of assorted855 words
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Advertisement931 1849-03-15 2 NOTICE IS hebfbt oiv.h, that the Undersigned intends to apply to the Hon'ble Sir Chrislopher Rawlinson, Judge ofthe Insolvent Court, on Monday next, the 19th iostant, for an Interim Order and for Protection Irom Arrest under Act XI of 1848 MARK MOSS Singapore, \Sth March, 1849. NOTICE. MR CHARLES HERCULES931 words
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Advertisement200 1849-03-15 2 WANTED. NO. 1 of Vol. I and Nos. 1 2, 3. 4 5 anJ of Vol. II of The Journal o Z* Archioelago and Eastern Asia. n The full price will be given for copies in ttoft order sent to the Publisher of this paper I ON SALE. At the200 words
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Obituary44 1849-03-15 3 At Malacca, on me in in rn»y. miy, mis uatubm nf. Nkubronwp.b, relict of the late Johakn Antp.ou Neobrownbr, Esqr*. aged 70 yr-ars and 8 months, leaving a large circle of relations and friends tn deplore her inestimable worth and their irreparable loss.44 words
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Article2342 1849-03-15 3 Singapore, Thursday, isth March, 1849. Memorandum of Coversßeceived and Despatched at the Post Office, by the Overlaud Steamers, during the Month of March, 1849. viz Recmv-r. Per H. C S. V. Semiramit, (torn Bombay Ceylon* 843 Per stesrner Batavia, from Batavia.. 210 JPer Malta from China Stl2,342 words
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Article1560 1849-03-15 3 (From the Pinang Gazette, February 17.) We very much regiet to learn that Cholera bas made its appearance in s iSffSSSSJ form at the Lunatic Asylum. Between Wednesday night and Thursday we believe eight cases eccurred, of which four died the same day. We have not learned the result1,560 words
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Article699 1849-03-15 3 The Ship Futteh Rahoman. (From the Telegraph Sf Courier, Feb. 13.) The new Cocb in- built ship Futteh Rahoman, of 609 tons burthen, commanded by Captain Martin, which arrived from Calcutta on the Bth instant, laden wih silk, ginger, rice, turmeric, cardamoms, and other articles, was totally destroyed by699 words
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Article954 1849-03-15 3 From the Telegraph and Courier Februiru 17) Il was announced at the las* meeting ofthe Siearn Navit>auo i Company that the Diiectois Ind not insured their vessels, a id were of opinion lhat insurance might advantageously be dispensed wilh, seeing* lhat lheir boats were comman led954 words
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Article575 1849-03-15 3 (From the Gtntlemant Gazette, February 19,) We were last ni*ht favored with the following letter from our Correspondent in the Camp of the Governor General, and from wbich the correct state of affairs may be learned. Camp Chillianwalla, f>th February So little has been doing either575 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement45 1849-03-15 3 Tbe Delhi Gazette, received ye.te.day, has nothing later than the 3d.— Ed. T. and C Since writing the above, w- learn that' an Exprrss was received last night from the Camp either of the Governor General or tbe Commander-in-Chief. It*. contents have not transpire J,45 words
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Article526 1849-03-15 4 Wreck on the Mississippi. (From the Dai'y ATctrs, January 11) The St Louis lit publicum gives the following details of ihe wreck of the steamer Wyandotte on the list nit The boat had just rounded to at Paw Paw Island, on the 21st, lor the SfftaS of wooding, and526 words
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Article4750 1849-03-15 4 Scotland. (Frctn the Home A'etrs, January 8 F.nancial ItsFOHM. A public meeting on financial refoim, promoted by the Financial Reform Association, an held st Edinburgh, on Wednesday evening, _7th ult. Tbe meeting, composed of persons of all political opinions, was numerous and influential. Tbe Lord Provost presided Mr Charles4,750 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous970 1849-03-15 4 S^IPPHfa^W^HBJHARBOUR^ _j_S±! V gj___ j_!_£_r__*_! Caaa**£*Bßa. |_iJesi.H.-.»«.«, *o Ii C steamer Alemesit WalUge hsq 1 Sarawak B-harq Prudence 394 Crawford A. L* John'sto'ii Sa Co Arracan B. barq Parugon 230 Boxley Ditto B schnr. Velocipede j 143 Wolfe Almeida St Sons Sooho B schnr TAer«« 5 1 Roberts Dil 0970 words
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