The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 7 March 1851

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MARCANTILE ADVERTISER. Vol. IS. surG.ipoau, fhid.iv jnonjri.ru, 7th march, isst. •Vo. 1O
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 674 1 peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Office. Battery Road Singapore', fWIHE Peninsular and Oriental Com>J|^\ A P tn y' f «i«*«ner MALTA, from Aj^jl^' China, en route to Bombay, may be Qj SBhB expert*! at Singapore about the 6th pmximo, and the Peninsular and Oriental Company', Sit-amer with the Enropean
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    • 786 1 Messrs WHAMFOA 4* COS ADVEUTIBEMENTS. ]t| ESSRS WHAMPOA «t CO have always on LTI Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following Goods, selected especially for their Stores WHOLESALE. RFTAIL A FOR EXPORTATION. Millinery Hosiery. Articles tor the Woik Table Baliarine Dresses Bonnets of the latest modes, from Paris
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    • 936 1 NOTICE. 1 Hereby declare, that i have appointed Messrs J. Fkepebkk Lrwosa Co my Agents for Singapore and all the neighbouring Settlements, and that they alone are authorized to sell and to receive orders for my manufactures. Colognr, Hth September, 1848 JOHANN MARIA FARINA Ihe Genuineness of JohaMn Maria FaßlNa's
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    • 971 1 vvoolien cloth, black and blue. Vinegar in casts and cases of 12 bottles. Split peas in kegs, Westphalia Hams. Hardware and Cutlery of every description. Razor boxes and hooks and eyes. Iron Bedsteads, and Candle-sticks. CUret in casks and in cases of 1 dozen, each at Drs "•^0 per doxen.
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    • 728 1 NOTICE. I nnllE Interest and Responsibility of Mr Civs. W. JL Bradley, in our Firm ceased on 3 1st ultimo, and Mr Jouw Connolly was admitted a partner therein on the Ist instant. TAIT CO. Amoy, Is* January, 185t. FOR SALE. SUPERIOR Claret, Sherry, Champagne, and Brandy in bottles at
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 77 2 TO THE EDITOR OF TUB SINGAPORE FREE PHBBB Dear Mr. Editor, Do you not think that a re-import of a few of the f tranquillising assurances" so largely exported a short time since to Siam, would prove a good spec under the present state of public feeling here I know
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    • 144 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE ERrE PRESS Dear Sir, An expression in your last issue that he made this statement inadvertently," grated so strangely on my tympanuiu, that I could not help turning up Johnson's Dictionary, to see whether the term was strictly applicable under the circumstance, because I
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    • 643 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINOAPuRK FREE PRESS Sir, The remarks you make in your last number upon our letter of 24th ultimo, are nearly altogether foreign to the real matter under consideration, from which we will not permit ourselves to be diverted. We were publicly called upon to produce
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    • 1243 2 TO THE EDITOR UF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Sir, You have so ably exposed the proceedings of Mr Napier's miscalled /rierub* that I here is little left for me to say. In the remarks I now make, I shall, 1 hope be excused if, in expressing my sentiments unreservedly' I
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    • 1189 2 TO THE sDlTok OF THE eINGAPukE FREE PRESS Sir, at Lff! surprised to find in the last number of we Bfrmm J imes an article animated by such a \io!ent partisanship of Mr. Napier, that, if it had not or en for the rancour which it displays against Sir James
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  • 51 2 THE FREE PRESS Singapore, Friday, 7th March, 1851. The P. &O. Company's Steamer Lady Mary Wood, arrived here on the sth iust. from Hongkong. She proceeds to Pnang and Calcutta, and is destined to for one o( the now line soon to be orJani 1 between Calcutta, the Straits and'fV
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  • 2111 2 m9m UI «a. i*fr*-£2; Com P an y ,s Steamer^/ let, Captain Potts, arrived here on sth in living left Hongkong on the 27 1 gheWl on the afternoon of the 6th 0r The ship Sir Henry Hardinge, Cant*; Macdonald, from Singapore was spoken off Java Head on the In
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 694 2 LIST OF AUTICLES FOX SALE. AT THR COMlII&SlOb ROOMS 09 X.XTTX.E, CURSETJfiE CO COMMIRCIAL SWLARI Sim.japor* LAI)IES*APPAREL. Berlin Wool of colors" Boet and Shoes, Encilsb and Frenrb. Bonaets dirert from Paris, silk, satin sn4 set' Dunstable and straw BalsaHne Drrsaea Cape— -Blond and.Lac* i apea and Cuffs < trdinals, a
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    • 815 2 Prcaerjed Provisions in tine, regu ar importations from NaUd Oil and Sardines Stoafes— ltalian and Gtrmaw loDgaes, amoked and saheda, an tr ermicelll. MISCELLANEOUS t Baakets, China-made ftr clotbes jT Buttons, gilt for Coats and Jackets Cairleta fblue^ and t.ashsnere for ditto Cigars. Manila No. t and 4 Cigar cases,
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  • 713 3 By H. N. M. steamer Batavia. Captain Van der Moore, we have received Java C our ant $to tl.e 26(1i ultimo. Much rain bad fallen in different parts of Java by which considerable dmnage w..a done 10 the road* and budges. Five land »li|>a occurred at the mountain \iidj
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  • 580 3 (From the Pinang Guxette, February 15) The Lord Bishop Metropolitan embarked In the H. Pilot Brig Tavny early on the morning of Monday Uit, on hit return to hi* diocese. On the evening of the preceding Saturday His Lordship ronteciated the new Proteitant Burial Ground, in which be w
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  • 1900 3 Steam Communication. (Prom the Bengal Hurkaru, January 20.) We marked for republic*! i»D tome days ago In London paper a brirf report of tbe proceedings of the last annual general meeting of the proprietors the P. and O. Com p»ny but we btve since received from their agents here
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  • 529 3 (From the Bengal Hurkmu, January 14.) The subject of limited responsibility bas it appears, been discussed in the Chamber of ommerce here, at a meeting which was unanimous in favor of this change in the present law of partnership. We have for years past advocated this measure,
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  • 795 3 (Prom the Shipping Sf MecantUe Gazette, JVot>. 22. The Times, of Sept. 10, states that the General Screw Steam Company are understood to have obtained a contract for the Cape, which it to be carried out forthwith." Other papers give the particulars of tba contract. It appears
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 538 3 SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR. Vtueli Names. I tons j T^otHmnnder* Consignee* m DrM%nntions Bfc» II C. steamer Hooghly Siew<m Fiuaug 11. M. brig Lily Bedford, Enq H. C steamer Semiranus Stephen, Esq H. N. M. steamer Batavia 1000 Vander Moore, Esq A. L. Johnston &Co Batavia Duuh barq Henrietta Maria
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    • 187 3 Malta— Senr Rissa, Lady Bonham and child, Major SUtely, Mr and Mrs Saul and child, J. D. Nsare Esq., Lt. Dickenson, Captain Da St. Croiz, Mr Mra McKeaa aud child, Mrs Birley, W. Po«tau, Esq., T. Chapman, Etq., P. Jenny, Esq., L. Ruttherford, Major Geni. Stately, and Mrs Stavely, Captain
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  • 847 4 The iV w York Courier has storj of 'A tall, r.w boued, greeu-lookiug young man," who was tuld that the nightingale was singing in Tiipler Hall Do tell," exclaiirrd the young man. "such a scronghiu" as this to bear a nightiugale nine. It muit be i »eiy 'stanishin' one,
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  • THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
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