The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 30 May 1851

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. I'oi. tH. SUTG^BOHE, IHMiKll' .WOK.Vl.r*. 3Otii MAY, 1851. ♦Vo. 23
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 715 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. THE l mow ing IS ai PUBLISHED FOR GE» ARAL ifcfoaMATioN FORT WILLIAM, financial Department, 7th April, 1851. Notice is hereby giver, that the Five per Cent. Lo»n which was reopened on the sth of October 1846. i* dosed from this dajf at the Public Trea«uMf f in
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    • 804 1 N OTICE. MESSRS LITTLE, uUHSETJEEfc CO. have just receive LETTS DIARIES FOR 1851 in great variety, adapted for the Countin«-h<>use, Arc. NOTICcr BOOK-BINDING in all its branches, neatly and ex v *ditiously executed at the FREE PRESS Of Fit E iwiapore, \6th Jmtarjf, |850. Messrs 4c COS ADVERTISEMENTS. |t| ESSRS
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    • 868 1 KOTICE nPHE Undersigned O»o Swbb Gwam hees to 1 'request that all Bills due to the Butchers Ong Swee Gwan and H. Monteiro m«y be denied pay ment unless the same bear the initials O. SG" in addition to the signature of •< H. Monteiro." ONG SWEE GWAN. Svtgnpore, 29th
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    • 918 1 RATES OF AHTGUTIiOO IN TBS SINGAPORE FUEE PRESS FROM THE Ut JANUARY 1848. Drs Cts For E»ery Shipping Advertisement 2. 50 For Every additional insertion a(»er I month.... o, 25 Hon-e lo Le», the same rate. Oiher Adv. rtisemeots not exceeding 1 2 lint-s s. 00 p. month Every i,
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    • 577 1 I FOR SALE. I IX Splendid Burmah Ponies tx Eagle; now on I»TS view at Mr James* Hotel de Paris. Singapore, \st May, 1851. por saxeT^ At the Office of the Free Press. BILLS of Lddiug for (he Peninsular and Oriental Coy's Steamers for the Europe, Ce>lon, Madras, Calcutta, Bombay,
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  • 50 2 L)rawi Bf Pencils sod (rayons nveiopes in eatti, nr \tr 10 0 Foolscap, Letter and Note Paper olack. bine end red Lo« aod carte Books L"'gers and Jenrnalr Mtmorandaa Books Prr a— Meet and Quit; I tfoliot and Albums Trkveilinf Cases W plain and fancy tfere— initui. polka plain, &c.
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  • 53 2 WINES SPIRITS. A PS— English and Singapore-bottled A 'aopp and Baas' Ke«r K> aadv— S>eat<'ognac asapaajne, Outer*. C «ret- n"r»i quality Cordial, flherry aod raspberry Cl erry Brandy i enli»et Whiskey I n la raeet I 1 oc*—Jok**ntiber§ I queur«— aaaorted Maraacbino and RaUi Id Tom I ort »cry inferior
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  • 88 2 Beer— s»ice<i sod tanked Hottled Pruiti and Sauces Hacon ia tins '.iicuiti— cabin and fane, anolei wai and spermicettl <-«p«rs and Olives < heeses, constant importation* Dates and Prunes Fraits (French) in ijrop Brandted Ginger (Cuma; preserved in jars Hanoi— Yorkshire aud estph.lian Jtcnt and Jellies Loaf Suser
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  • 124 2 Baskets, bioa-oiade lor clothes Buttons, gilt for Costs aod Jackets Camlets (blae > and tashmere for ditto Cigars. Manila No. I and 4 i<«r cases, Manila and China Colors, oil and water. In tin boxes snd oskts < ampnor-wood Trunks Crowns, for Naval caps Dinner and Tea services
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  • 721 2 TO THE EDITOR QF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS Sir, I pi»j through the columns of your eiteemed journal, to call attention to the urowih of Cinnamon as, probably, a profitable cultuie in this Island, and likewise as a means of supplying the usual deficency of light cargo to the
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  • 267 2 TO Till EDITOR OF THE SINOaPORK THEE PR Eig Sir Singapore, 2Gth May, 1851. Through your exiennvely circulating paper 1 beg to call the a,,e,,tion Jf «h ro aulhoMiiea, he-e and either*, to the fac that there but one Be arO r? on t,e Pan Sl.oal.at the entice of Rhio
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  • 513 2 Singapore, Friday, 30M May, 1851. na^' af'r' Fox be the hroad pennant of Commodore Laiiii.erl, arrived .nd P,nan X During the course of the <lay she exchanged salutes with the shore. birth doyot Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria, the .flag stiff and LI ping were appropriately
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  • 1938 2 Statement of the Proper Receipts and Disbursements at Singapore for the Official Year 1850-51, exclusive of Military and Convicts. We have been unable to give a notice of the Races this week, but have been promised a full, true, and particular account* for our next. Letters from Labuan have been
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 281 2 FOR SALE, FYIHE Beautiful C ocoanut Flaotaimn situated beX iween >h-; Estates of Dr. Little ai:d Jon Armstrong, Esqre. at Siglap, containing 10,200 ocoanut Tr«es, a great many of them in bearing 670 Nutmeg Plants and 5.243 ditto in the nursery, 1,243 Betelnut Trees, 122 Fruil Trees and a nursery,
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    • 9 2 noticeT" 7 LLOYDS. SVME CO, Singapore, 1851. Ltoj,d's Agents.
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  • 577 3 It is reported that Mr Baumgardt, the Resident of Uhio, will shortly leave thut place, without the prospect of returning. This, we are informed, is a suhject of much regret to the inhabitants of Khio, who appear to have conceived a very favorable opinion of that gentleman, and are therefore
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  • 825 3 Tub Mail of the 7th April We have been favored with the loan of a Home KnM of the 7th April, brought by the sinfhnm/ey, Capt Jennings, from wliicli we abstract the following summary. The y een had been visiting all the Theatres, and had held a levee and drawing
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  • 2017 3 (From the North- China Herald, March 12.) Mr fed.tor,— U looking over an old blue-book of he evidence taken before the House of Commons, upon the Commercial Klaiions with China, in April lb-47, there is 1 think, a very good argument made out for the reduction of the duty
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  • 5305 3 (From the Examiner, March I.) Dahtmty and the Dahonvtn* being the Journals of Two Muttons to the Hint of Dahomey, and ItesideM at his Capital in the Yeart 1849 and 1850. »7 Fredeilck E. Forbes, Comnaajider R. N Author of Five Years in China &c. Two vols. Longman and
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  • 936 4 [From the D«t> Newt, March 24.] Among the new branches of enterprise which now I occupy tbe abate market, and which are likely, next I to mining, to become prominent and permanent, are I stesm navigation and electrio Ulegraphs. Whilst the I consol market has
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  • 1070 4 PenimuUr and O iental Stem N»»i*»tion Company, Sir. London, IMb Janniry 1851 With reference to my letter of the 22d January last j»-ar, submitting, by order of the Directors of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation < ompany, a proposal for establishing a steam postal
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  • 168 4 Hie lecrnt arrival* of the Teviot 1(W »re»me.) at vo.itliain,.toii from the Kr*ziil *a Bo'plioiua (screw steam*,) at Plymouth i, be Jape of Good Hope, affo/ded a ZZH^I tnnny for con trying Hie •elaiive p e forma,? the I «,e,nd lit 3 steamer,, and the
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  • 331 4 The Oid Country. An American lady wri.in* home I'om Manihi-s-er, shortly after her arrival England, say*— The fi-M thins; that struck me (B landing was- the iubstautiol appearance of e»*ry hint heie. Ih* dorks of Liverpool- the building, btyiget— everything is ol Solid stoi e— maosivp A) i thine*
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 401 4 SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR. HM sM wa 1000 barker, T^ '~7. H. r steamer 'emiramis 1000 Si°Xi.sTlTq B.i<hnr 8.« i OO Rorchard nillo Fof n scnnr L»li».Sa 100 I Han I"»nln TT Bl ■s* < I'lrl lilMO 1 1 urn in in gag «g -a; c o Amor. hip 0«,n,.0
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    • 197 4 29 BritUh barq Hamoudy Mac Donald Kombay lltbMtr. „29 I British brig R*tna Mala i Mahomed I Pinang I 12th mit 29 British I barq < hitnurah Furnfis Pj n »ng 18th ioi t ARRIVALS OF PASSENGERS Per Emily— Mra Pickering, Mrs Wileon ft child. Per Si»irAam/*y-Li*ut. Annesley. Per Futtel
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