The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 1 March 1850

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. IVK. Iff si.y^.srom JUmss^ MsJS^sM, i»t ***** tSS JTes. 9
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  • 338 1 SINGAPORE RACES, 1850. First day, Tuesiay, )4tk May. First Rtce.-T.ie Governor's c" va(ue D.s .00 For .11 horses, weights forage and •nchet-14 hands and a K ed 0 carr y 9 it. heat. R.C. Entrance Drs 5, h. f. Dorset that have won a Race on this or any
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 589 1 roa LONDON. MTHE Clipper built A. i. J- Barque JOHANN FKIEDERICH.323 Tons, has greater part n| her Cargo engaged, aud will have quick despatch. For Freight or Passage, having excellent a» lOmmodatit n, apply to MARTIN, DYCE CO. Sin apore, 7th February, 1 850. FOR LONDON. MrpHE A. I. Barque
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    • 659 1 Tn rs J. I. Woodford, an Insolvent, j Messrs LITTLE. CURSETJEE Co WILL StLL BT AtcriOß, 4T their booms. J On Tuesday, the 12th instant, at noon. ALL the right, title and interest of the above-named Insolvent, iu anr* to a piece of Land on the Bukit Teemah Road, planted
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    • 709 1 NOTHING having lt transpired which could lead to the discovery of what has become of a Chinese Christian I named Teo Oh Kah, supposed to have been kidnapped, and either destroyed nr secreted by some other Chinese, on the 30th July 1849, any person or persons who shall give such
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    • 1196 1 Ex RAP^OE,^foTn^Hambur gh, AND EXPOSED FOR SALE Prussian Manufacture. Otl-cloih, single colours flowered, and of various dimensions. Oil-cloth Table and Toilet-covers, ofthe newest pattern ar.d of different sites. Ladies Stock it^s, Untlemen's Socks, slk and cotton v>aistcoat pieces o» the late t l-slnon. Bird cases, T.ays, Bread-baskets, hand aad ship*,
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  • 635 2 THE JOURNAL. OF THE INDIAN ARCHIYELAGO AND EASTERN ASIA. Edited by J. R. Logtn E.q., F. O. S., Member of tbe Asiatic Society, Corresponding Member of the fiatavian Society of Arta and Sciences, aud of tbe Ethnological Society of London. The object of thi. Journal 1. to convey the most
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  • 1201 2 1 Last Friday two dead bodies were seen floating in the harbour on the following day another body, driven by lhe lide into ihe river, came in contact with one of the water boats; on Sunday the people ofthe Krig Nonpareil observed some »ha ks tearing another body to
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  • 17 2 At Siogapore, on lhe Wt*k Feb uaiy, the Lidy of C. Mosss, Es>qu. ol a Son.
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  • 16 2 On Sunday, lhe «>4ih instant, after a short illne«s, Tan Tocksijig, E>qre, a^ed if years.
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  • 5336 2 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore Friday, 1st March, 1850. The P. O. Company's Steamer Lady Mary Wood, Captain Trot ilbn, arrived here on Wednesday Jast from Bombay, Ceylon and Pinang. "By this opportunity wc have received Bombay, Calcutta, Madras and Ceylon papers. We do not notice much news of interest in
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 715 2 I ARTICLES FOR SALE. AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS 09 LITTLE, CURSETJEE t% CO tu.'i.MEKCi.iL »w i ut Singapore, LAIHEJTaPPAREL. Berlin Wool of r?olor.. Boot, and Shoe., English and French. BoDD.t. direct from Pari., .ilk, .alio an J. nett .___—> Dunstable and straw Balzarine Dresse. Csps Blond and Lace Capes and
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    • 897 2 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. Ba.ket., China-made for clothe* Button., gilt for Coat, and Jacket. C.trlets Mue** and .a.hmere for ditto Cigars. Manila No. a and 4 Cigar cases, Manila and China Color., oil and water, in tin boxes and cakes Lorn pnor wood Trunk. Crown., tor Naval eap. Dinner aod Tea services
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    • 887 2 JU3T IMPORTED. Ex "CHRISTIAN" from China AND FOR SALE AT THE GODOWNS OF Messrs E. APEL Co. Commercial- Square. AN Exteusive and choice consignment of China and Japan Goods, which are to be sold witb an addition of 5 per cent commission An assortment of Crape Shawls and Scarfs; Silk
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  • 2809 4 Free Trade and Ship- Building. f From the Saul, cat Han'mrd, September*. Our merchant, have certainly taken the oldest way to prepare f r the ruin that is to overwhelm and crush the-.n on the Ist of January. We bave always thought that some coach proprietors were right, who,
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  • 1055 4 (From the Dublin Monitor, June 29, 1842.) Some of our readers may bave been aware tbat it is the intention of this estimable gentleman te abandon hie prufestioual pursuits \n this country, aud embark for Australia. As soon as bis intention became known bis friends felt most
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  • 1652 4 (From the Daily JVesva, December 19.) The proceed mas at the second monthly meeting of the Statiatical society far the eurreat season, held oo Monday evening, ware rendered unusually interesting by tbe presence of Dr Gutilaff, the Chinese traveller, aad now the chief interpreter attached to
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  • 137 4 Pr.-m th' Nautical tandird. 8 t^ The Rev Mr eribon, curate of Fareham, Hants bss iovented a most valuable machine for sscer' taining the speed snd lee wsy made by aai de<" eriptio ol vessel. It is placed under the shi, -I
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  • 374 4 Rates of Premia of Insurance at sing apore. (ON GOODS) VOYAf.ES BY SAILING VESSELS Free of Average a deduction will be made of 20 per Ceut on the following ratrs To Great Britain J* l Continental Porte in Europe M.c.o, Cumsiagmoon and tailing bet wen Ist August Hongkong or f^
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 534 4 li' M.' steamer Fury 1 1 24 Wilcox, Esq i French brig Arthur 195 Merchant Almeida Sous Nantes B barq Hiiduo 387 Taylor Ditto PinangB. barq Prince Albert j*» 232 Mason j)„ lo Mauritius B barq -*»<*aOr 277 Nagle Dino Freight or Charier 8. schr Louis. 96 Hart Ditto B.
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