The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 28 February 1851

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. #v>i. IS. *M«.IPO«| 1 Ffl/fl^r 28TH FEBRUARY, 1851. ♦Vo. 9
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  • 17 1 Vie following Statement o/ the Receipt, end Dubursement, oj the Municipal Fund for the vear iftSO w
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  • 231 1 Balance from last year.. mmm Amount of Assessment and Ta«e. iVom Janua.y 'lo'DeecmUer VgVo at 8 per 'cent *'°56 House, io Town.... a go Government Building 6 B.im elier and Uj.. n|f P. Mlr #< 35() g| Randa ai.», Hukil China and Rukit Tern orong |&0 28 Bong-raya, New
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  • 548 1 incorporated Establ.shments of Police, Coon of Request*, and Assessment IJep»rline.,t, <rc,m January December 1830.. 5 550 93 E»Uh|,.hm.«t of Country Pohce .ear the Tin Mine, from J.^tV, to Dec. 1850 71 Uo. of Liitht House from January to Derem er 1850.. 61 41 pZ' r DC' llle K" e|ier
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 273 1 POST OFFICE NOTIFICATION. THE detailed and indiscriminate registry of coders and packets ha*mi( been <li»coiitinu*<l, persoitb »ho may t>e a»xious to tran«nnt letters with special *iuiity, can have Ihem rendered at iliis ottice, and ohmn piinted atknowledgineiits of the same, on Foment of a fee of eight anuas J. RUSSELL,
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    • 302 1 TO LGT. e B fBI'IK Dw*lliiu Ufii-eal New Harhour, pWiW JL Uiely occulted ny U. 11. Harrison, Apply to KEI. RAWSON CO. Sinx'iporc, 19th Feb-u ry, t«5l KOTICE. IN consequence of the increase of my Continental business, I have thia day admitted Mr J. P. Langlois, Nephew of C. Lanolois,
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    • 360 1 NOTICE. THE Underlined be^s respectfully to intimate to the inhabitants generally of Singapore, that he intends commencing business as Shoeing Smith and Veieiinaiy Sunseo>», and trusts by itrict attention and a thorough knowledge ol his t uMness to merit a share ol their patronage and support. fJ D. JAMES. Hotel
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    • 302 1 NOTICE. MESSRS LITTLE, CUKSETJEE& CO. have just received of LETT'S DIARIES FOR 1851 ln_i!! 8!l ai'tMy ada Pled for Counting-house, Brc. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SAI4E, At the Godowns of the undersigned. A Few Barrels of superior Tinto and Lisbon, and a few case* of -uperior Port Wine and Malvarie,
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    • 605 1 THEATRE BOY»L |^N Saturday Evening, (he March. Hfr i A>3V\ y* Servan'» Perform the muchadmired and laughable Farce of SHOCKING EVENTS. AFTER WUKU The ne* and huhly popular Exirarannza of HOW TOT SKTTLE ACCOUNTS WITH YOUR LAUNDRESS nJStS'ZT inCOn'e"ience >t ««e n»ors on the n«ht 01 Performance, it is particularly
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  • 1275 2 j TO Till EDITOR OF TUB SINGAPORE FREE PRESB 9it t Convinced th«l your impartiality will indulge a Pauper to make known his grievances lo the w»ld through your medium at well as the rich and affluent, I beg to stale mine with scores of others in this Settlement
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  • 2950 2 1. The interior ot nw hi—d is for the present in I a more quiet sta<e, but this is ihe quieiness ol a I volcano after a fiist ontneak. Much blood liai I been shed, one district is quieted, but in anoilier prepaiaiions (or resistance 10 the civil power
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 652 2 Mtt or ARTICLES FOR SALH. AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS Of LITTLE, CURS2TJ£3 CO Commercial Square— Singapore. LADIEs'aI'PAREL. Berlin Wuol of colors II Hml and Shoe*, English end French. Bonceta direct fr >u» Pawfe, *ilk, utin and aet» Dunslable and swaw Relxarine Dresse* Cap*—U'.Mjd and.Lacrapes »nd Cuff* Cardinal!, a la mode
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    • 883 2 Pres«rv*d Provisional!) Una. regaUr inopntUttuni from Salad Oil tn« Saidtnr* Sauagra —Italian and Geianaa Tongue, ifflokfdinil t«>.te<i». and Vrruiicellt. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. Baskets, C bins-made for clothe* Battom, silt for Coats and Jackets Caa?leti (Uu« N and t.aahmere for ditto Cigars. Manila No. S and 4 Cigar caeea, Manila and China
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    • 1051 2 NOTICE. I Hereby declaie, that 1 have appointed Messrs Frederick Lender Co as my Agents Inr Singapore and all the neighbouring Settlements, and thai they alone are authorized to sell and to receive orders for my manufactures. Cologne, \Ath September, 1848 I JOHANN MARIA FARINA I The Genuineness of JohaNH
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    • 589 2 LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SW AT THE Singapore Millinery Rooms. LADIES Bonnet of silk satin, lace andstrawA Children's Bonnet, Hats and Hoods- h| u Fink and while silk and satin Watered and Br caded bilks; Embroidered Lace and Tarlaiann. Dresses; White and colored Tarlaianne; i»ilk ar worsted Plaid* Baie^e, organdy
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  • 50 3 At Si'gaport, m the 19 h instant, Mrs Oxlet, wife cl Senior Suigt-on Thomas Oxley, ''on. At K"-Hands, Singapore, on thf 2I si instaal, the Udy ot I hakles Hercules Harrison, Esquire, ot a >o« At Victoria Houn, on the 26th instant, Mis J D'Almcioa, of a Daughter
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  • 4295 3 The Portuguese frigate Iris, Captain Andrade, arrived here on the 25th instant, from Macao the I Ith, and exchanged salutes with the shore. She is bound for Goa. The ship Ann, Captain Gamble, which left this on the 25th instant tor China,
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  • 1292 4 A British Subject Beaten to Death by the Chinese Mandarins at Amoy. (Frcm Me Overland Remitter, January 29.) From Amoy we have dates to tbe 7tb instant. Considerable excitement prevailed there, in consequence of a Straits Chinaman —a registered British siihj-cf, having been beaten to death in a horrible
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  • 168 4 (From the Enghshman, January 21 We underitand that the subject of limited responsU bilnj was discussed at »peci»l meeting of the Chamber of Commerce last Fiiday. The meeting wai unaoimoatly in its favor, and a committee wu appointed to obtain information on the subject, and report on its applicability
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  • 859 4 Peninsular Oriental Company's Steamers. A letter from England, received by the Uit mail, give* the following a prevailing report The continued complaints from India, regarding the slowness and want of ordinary comfort oo board the Peninsular md Oriental Company's steamers now running between Calcutta and Suez, have attracted the attention
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  • 2673 4 Shark's Bay (F>om the Inquirer January 8.) The F.vtrxreen returned fioin SliaiVa Hay on the lsi i slant, with about 7 ton* isuau and Mr Scott's parly (except on*-) ot smdalwotd cutter*. The Prince kmlit bad completed her cargo of gtinio, and wonld *ail tor England in a
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 569 4 SHIPPING IN TBHR HARBOUR. tenth tV-i'«i«u i (tq» Comviuudrr* i^mmmm* Itrsttnatwns tycT H C. steamer tio>ghly S >wut 7.71. B»Bch'«r Polka 165 VVyati WS. Duncan For Sale B schnr Velocipede 144 Wolle Almeida Sons Sooloo B. schnr Bally Packet 118 Fianklyn Ditto French ship Archeveque Afre 218 Peltier Ditto Pori.
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    • 211 4 ARRIVALS OF PASSENGERS Per Ayrshire—A. Ross, Eiqre. Per M. P. Cattily— -Messrs Matbeson, Web. ■ter, and Mot timer. Per Condor —Messrs Bammann and Rosenberg. Per Maria (hrii Una Mrs Sotraeffer, Messrs Meyer, and Sotraeffer' Per Faixt Allum— Mr and Mrs Cbandlar, Mr aud Mra Lsne and child, Mn D. Brown
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