The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 4 July 1851

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. I'ol. &M*%'U*iM»iMKK, 1 Hln.4 1' .tf««.V/.V(; 4td JULY, 1851. »Vo. 27
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1028 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. THE Followiiio is at published poa oiheral INFORM a I IO» NOTICE TO MARINERS. LIGHTHOUSE ON ROTTNEST ISLAND. A Revolving Catoptric Light will be exhibited from the Lighthouse near ihe Centre of Rottnesi Inland on and after the night of Ist June, 1851, dannif the period between sun»et
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    • 789 1 PUaCHAgJ^HI OREAX MESSRS HENRY CAaSIN &Vo. of No 9, Old Brnad Street, London, East India Agents and Mercantile Correspondents of several British and Foreign Manufacturers, referring to their Advertisement page 63 ol the first part of ihe Illustrated Caulngue h*.g io inform Persons desirous of making Purchases that the Exhibito
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    • 871 1 In the Contt for Relief of Insolvent Debtors at Singapore.; In the Matter of the Pc iti< n* of Teng-Ah-Chin, Carpenter and Builder, Chan Beng (huan, Meichan*, Petchey Gunny, Serang, Haut/asmh, Mer«hant, &»i Wee TTati t Trader, Suit .n Sah and Ismail All, Prisoner j in Gaol for (ie> t,
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    • 883 1 Linen 4c Lamb's Wool and Merino Shins; Mili-nt-ry and naval decorations, Lace, Swords, Cloth and accoutrements; Overland travelling Trunks guides (he Sucks, Stockiogs of silk, colton and worsted Shirts ready-made, Cotton and Linen Towels English an<i Bengal; Table-cloths— Damask nd plain of sizes Tfowsers-cloth, duck, drill, corduroy, &c. fee Waiatcoats,
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    • 585 1 FOR SAKE, At the Office of this Papgr, A Cli.nt of Labuan 1* ami and the Bruni River, comi tied from recent surveys. Price *I. Singapore, lilh June, 1851. FOR SALE. At the Office of the Fkee Press. BILLS of Lading tor the Peninsular and Oriental Coy's Steamers lot the
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  • 25 2 At Singapore, on ihe asih June Jessie A.ousta, the InMnt D.uahter of lapt. and Mrs G T. U right one month and 14 days
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  • 1396 2 THE FREE PR E S S. Singapore, Friday, 4th June, 1851. The P. O. Company's Steamer Singapore, Captain Purchase, arrived here on the morning of the Ist instant, having left Bombay on the 19th June, Galle on the 21th and Pinang on the 29th. She left this for China on
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  • 709 2 Municipal Comjkittee. The Committee held its monthly •meeting on the 21st June last. Present Hon. T. Church, Esquire, Chairman, Capt Alan, Joaquim d Almeida, A. Behn, and M. F. Davidsou, Esquires. A letter was read from the Superintendent of Police, reiterating his recommendation for a permanent Police Station at Sandy
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  • 128 2 Ihe Java Courant at the 25tli J,, ne informs us, that, according to acron,,' rece.ved from Manila, the *pJS£V* yemnjent had sent an expediMon (> t island ot Mindanao, to punish the ,> a there, and to prevent the repetition of Piracies The commander of the ex, tion nad examined
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  • 2197 2 By the Siamese brig Arrow, which ar rived here oa the 3l)th ult accounts llUe been received of the death of the Kiwr.J Siam in the 63rd year of his age, report? of which event reached this sometime i« the late King was an illegitimate child of the previous monarch,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 967 2 D-awin, Wnrils and Crayon* Knvtlopea in rates, or ytr 10U ibnlsanai, L«,u er an Note p iper inV., black, blue and ied Lv« and car«o Uooks L«"J«ars and Joaroslr Meaorandasa Booka Fans— Meal and Q u il» Portfolio* ml Albums Traveling Cues \i M— plain n d fancy V ahrs—
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    • 525 2 TAi TtiCKliNO'i H3B*irAL. At a Meetiiig <-t Sn l.^ril^rs intpreitod ia Tan TockiWW,'-* n«»«pit«l, 1i.1.l i-i Liv- Court l!ou*e,'on.Tue4duv, "tie -i4th ot June, !».>!, at I a unlock, noon. The llim'hl^ T. t'lW&Clt, Esqie in the fhair. The lollowing Resolutions were carried unaniuiously Ist.— That a Managing Cdhunittee lie lornjeti
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  • 915 3 By the Netherlands Steamer Koningin der Nederlauden, Captain Batten, we have received Java Courants to (he 25th ultimo, from wbirh we translate the following; Ti e English ship Chekar, Captain Grayson, of 4GO tons buithen, from Hongkong to London, with a cargo of the value of about £60,00 i
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  • 1992 3 London, May 24th, 1851. I Since I last wrote, the great event, which has been looked forward to with so much interest and some doubt, hus come to pass. On the first ot May, as promised, the doors of the Exhibition of the productions of the I Industry
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 880 3 SKtPriBJO IK THE HABBOUR. levels' Name*. i 'ftf, „,nm>t <i<--** Uestinativn 6(c. H» M. •Mp Amazon 100 > i barker, hsq Sarawak 11. C. steamer tluto 450 Biubank, E»q II C steamer Hoouh'y 193 S'ewart, Esq Swer ish ship Hindu 580 Kalten VV. Bjiottiswoode fit Co Maulmain B. HbM Sans
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    • 337 3 Britomart— Mr R. R. Light and son. Per Ariel— Mr R Hunter. Per Ackillet For Singapore Mr G. S. J. Oliver, J. Arone, Capt. Welsh, J. J. Rug, Mr Mr and Mis Penny and children, Mr Woollen. For Su<z- Mr N. Rtwaon. For Malta— Mr J. Bernadotte. Far Southampton— M-
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  • 607 4 London Breweries. Among the boat of curi litiei to be seen in London, nothing mm be mure interesting to tbe agriculturist than l^ajii'S *>*>t to one or other of the great bre wrrit. Tue g- ester quantity of our Scutch barley it di»lilled into whiskey, tor wuicb I,JUU,I>OO are
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  • THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
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