The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 21 June 1849

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Freee Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Ftol. 14. T»f7J»S»^^^i UJAj|lJf w s,^ JCJVM 18#J> •Vo. 25
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1140 1 GOVERNMENT IJOTIFiC A.TIQN. THE following is republislied for the information aud guidance of Masters ol Vessels r GOVERNMENT NOTICE. C'lonial Office Cane of Good Hope, \hth Dtcembtr 1848. A lwht House having been erected at Cape Agulhas, near he sonthernmost point of the Continent of Africa, the following ailirng Instructions
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    • 1309 1 d ua i Westward th« descent is at first steen then •Ugtff undulates. Souih.ard it ?s s te P then a" ahmu e r° m K llndulallo n from the shore, which is iomh r,k V b Ye lh6 level of lhe se oe rl J true Hou^isbum-" 1 m
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    • 955 1 s ring T dp- ti. W E** P° inti nearly Bay. prevaiu lv Table Hay and Simons ciple, tecllnK »"y ca'led the Diopttic prinotßlass .nd lf fl adOOrway) f 8 t^r^ootai tie.. fr-?ne wo" of" ClOr§i fir lly fi<ed in a melallJc dividecMnto^ '"i < on V* lim nt *i«>
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    • 637 1 Tn the Court for Relief of Insolvent Debtors at Singapore. In the Matter of Assan Hotm d in Pillay, la'e a Trader, i O r, h rt Gunn y* late T| ader, A Will I Houssam, late a Ghaut Serang, K«d.r Saw, laic a Trader, 3lb0 Poof ee. 'ale a
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    • 499 1 TO X.ET< j^n TP^T '°mmodio.,3 Dwpllinjf flouet prajjfc late.y orr,, i,d by Geo. AhmsfßONO, lf»itfuH <t T r aptly 10 o. MIDDLi?:TONS, BLUNDELL&ro TO LET. Jb^L. 4 l i?P SE plM»«»ly sUated in the *^Sa Milu.-.ry Cantonment. TO 33 SOX.D. P«^Sl X m oo<u r i(^d ly W. P^Tcai£Si£uL son,
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  • 20 2 At Port fi-.sin^ion, ou me 22nd January last, Mr PtTER >kib>ilb, la c Master of die bally Irig Sietca.
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  • 5690 2 Singapore, Thursday, 2lst June, 1849. On and after the 6ih proximo, our paper will be, published on the morning of Friday instead of Thursday as heretofore. Thursday has been our day of publication since our first appearance on Thursday, the Bth Otto .er, 1835, aud we are
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 699 2 list or ARTICLES FOR SALE. AT THR COMMISSION ROOMS Of LITTLK, CURSETJ^E CO Commercial Square Singapore, LAI)IES*APPAREL. Berlin Wool of colors Hoots and Shoes, English and French. Bonnets direct from Paris, silk, satin and aett Durißtible and straw Balzarine Dresses Caps— Blond and Lace Capes and Cuff's Cardinsls, a la
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    • 874 2 Picklea in great wiet* Sala« Oil and Sardines Saussges— ltalian and Germso Tooicues. smoked and salted, and Vermicelli. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. Baskets, Cmoa-maoe for clothea Buttons, gilt for Coats and Jackets Camlets (bloe^ and ash on ere for ditto Cigars. Manila No. S and 4 Cigar cases, Manila and China 'olors,
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    • 1602 2 jtust MJuroßTJsn Ex FALCON from China. ASD FOR BALE AT THE GODOWNS OF Messrs E. APEX. CO. Commercial- Square. AN Extensive and choice consignment of China and Japan Goods, which are to be sold with an addition of 5 per cent commission. Crape Shawls and Scarfs, an assortment. Silk and
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    • 230 2 BALESTIER KSTATE. By Order of F. W. Fay, Esq. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On Saturday, the 23rd Instant, at 11 o'clock a.m., on the spot. WITHOUT RESERVE. f I Large and Commodious DwellX ing House with Out-Oitices, Stabling eke. ALSO All the Sugar Boiling Houses, Drying ditto, Sheds,
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  • 350 3 {From the PfaMMf (iazette, June 9.) The Bri'4 Ttmk Worn Singapore arrived |here on Thursday -she le*ve» to djy for Calcutta. The Jfisfciif ristla ffflM Singapore sails tWs, atteiiioou (Of M.ilras. On Saturday night last, at S past 11, a the broke out in a House in Town where
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  • 1305 3 The Dinner to Sir Charles Napiei, {From a Correspondent-) Tbe Members of the Military Club resident in Calcutta and its vicinity, in-ited Sir Charles Napier to Dinner for tbe I7tU, and the entertainment came off accordingly tUat evening. The arrangements were complete, you will perceive, if you will on'y
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  • 1356 4 {From the Times, April Tii* deplorable incident which hat. befallen the. Dfluult tqu'-idrun at tbe commencement of the camf'ni^n hat deservedly excited extteme r<gret iv (hit counity, where we are accustomed to regard the skill and gallantly of the Baltic seamtn at sreond only to those of tbe British
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  • 209 4 (From Gali^nnnft Mfise'tgtr, Alarch 27 Ihe total absence oi t'urmality in tbe honitehuld of tYi» gilluiM tei aii, '.nil the extreme simplicity of hit Mjle of living, are well known, amt weie auiiisin^ly exemplified on oc ■atioa of the arrival of tlie in
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  • 1035 4 (From Qalignanit Messenger, April 16 The Limei o f yesterday advanced a grave chirga agaiMSl the Foreign S«c*vtary. (Se«* Saturday *t Mil senger We postponed a»y remaiks on the »+c»»av ti D u> til we shoul I ba\«a had M O|<|>o <v >ny ol
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  • 353 4 (From GuUgnuni't Messenger, Aprils) An investigation into the circumstances attending the loss of the sieam-ship Fort*, on the Al icranes reef, was held at Southampton on SUutday. The tribunal was composed of the following gentlemen, wiio constituted an inquiry commiitpe of ihecorßpa* n y _Capt.
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  • 1083 4 Germ any and Denmark— The Mislaid Dispatch. (From Galignam's Mes-engrr, April 23. li i» b* still the iuieniion u( t.'ie bo»eininent, ai 1 has been said in the House of Commons, to f.osi- I roue ihe produciicr. of the papers relalinit to »i>e Danish mediation and its unfortunate results, we
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  • 78 4 (^>o« Galigntni't Metnnger, April oi i Mr wuded to know from ,f 21^ currrot w.s true, that a meisea.er h,H P lb 1 w Lord Palmeratoa said that, in cm., paper, htriu, b«e«, .UUU, ime ffTjSS*,''*! pl«ce. bat •uch delay mtu > mmAt er. a l( ""c
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  • 182 4 (Prow Ojl.^im; A v Till! J,..« U t „ffl M j j •"V '»J Waal at Joannel, and la th* eu ciu tuo ■cc-miMmed Li* repeat la q! J M" 16 K<r he «i«ed at toe capture TvluSlT t7 cl 7o>h were ordered to Ue cIpTl o2
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  • 27 4 i snfte.ers, in orrfer that they mitkl know t o vri apply to a,.U t ,he m in ,h,ir cmc, gei y" uJT S
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 681 4 SHIPPmO IN TH£ HARBOUR l s <>»"<»>. -tor, i"',,,,,,.,,,^ ti. L.nediner limply Coi^stiiw B srhnr Thereza 46 Knk Alatekii'v'lL B. tcltnr San. VureUl 97 Godshall Diuo F r H e B ship Sir H. Hardin^c j 6uB McDonald Mau.iiius D scl.nr L'tuseH 120 tlait War,»o Fn nch ship Archeveque Affrt
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