The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 31 July 1851

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  • 14 1 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PR E S S. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY the 31st JULY, 1851.
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  • 390 1 IN the testament of the late agent Nathan Meyer died at this place in ihe year 18U, ia disposed! that «he hereditary portion of his son Meyer Nathao Meyer— who with bis sisters is constituted to heir— shall be administrated till the end of the year 1850 while he
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  • 2073 1 'S/N<jaj>ort>, Tkmrwdmy, :\\st July, 1851. The chief event which has occupied Uk public attention at Singapore for a week past, is the frightful collision which took place between the P. &O. Company's rtniMiri Erin and Pacha, on the nijjht of Urn 21 *t instant, and which
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  • 534 1 Memorandum or Covets Received and Despatched at the Singapore Post Office, by the Oveiland Steamers, during the Month ol July, vii: RfcrcivcD. Per §tr. K. Nederlande* from liatatia &c I'JS P«r Achilles from Chin* 57.t P«r Stngopoie liom Europe.... d t iih Per from other placet.. 1,050 D DtSPATCHID.
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  • 2085 1 Some time ago the Board of Trade was memorialised by the Singapore Chamber of Commerce on the subject of the duties on Nutmegs, pointing out the injustice which was done to the planters in the Straits by the low duty at which wild nutmegs ar*
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  • 1283 3 The H. C. Steamer Semirawis* Captain Stephens, returned to this on the sth instant, having proceeded to Batu Barra, Delli and Salangore to make enquires relative to the piracies said to have been lately committed near these places, by pirates alleged to have passes from Singapore. At all these
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  • 1106 3 Stdnbt. N.B.W.— The UoUk* Spri*§ which arrived here on the 7th instant from Sydney, having left that port tn the 30th of May, has brought intelligence of rich and exten«ive deposits of gold haviux been discovered in the neighbour- hood of Hat hurst, at the western base oft the
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    • 1140 4 sjmuipvmm m®sr&ji2>yr $&dix*j>iutj>i£ri? <»7 > ff^J3»^#a^ aofln C COMPILED FROM OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS. J Ui IMPORTS FROM J^REATBiiITAiy.—QUANTITIES. IliMilllliiiltlliii bb l sHj i 1 1 1 1 ii i| f i N.ptuMe 600 4240 23 3000 350 0 1420J 0 800 260 0 50 0 0 0 0 iS) fCM n
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 7 6 SUPPLEMENT TO THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
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    • 1641 6 (From AUssn Smith, I ampbc'l 4/ Co's Circular.) The discovery within the present month of Urge quantities of gold in the interior of this colony hu Reduced to great a change in commercial matters, »nd affords such bright prospect for the future, tlat •c are
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    • 929 6 By the N. I Steam company* Steamer FCvningin der Nederlanden, Captain Balien, we have received Java Courants to the 23rd inetant. By a decree of the Governor-General of Nul.i ilamls India in Council, daied 24th June last, Mr M.J Senn Van Basel, formerly Dutch Consul ai Canton, and I.
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    • 42 6 Al Cairne Hill, on the 9ih .instant, Mis L'akmb of a Ual'ohiir. Al I 'si i) pom; Glam, on the M li instant, Mrs Bernard, of a Stoi Urn ihe i9eb iiisuui, ilie wife of L. Fraseii, Esq. Of A bON.
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    • Page 6 Miscellaneous
      • 36 6 SHIPPING INEWS 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 ou the 24th aud Pinang on the 29th. She
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      • 790 6 left this lor C bioa'ofl the '2nd. Ibid Jutu 4 The P. O. Company's Steamer Achilles, Captain Evans, arrived here on tlie afternoon of the Ist instant, having left Hongkong on the 23rd June. She proceeded to Ceylon on the morning of the 3rd instant. Ibid July 4. Ihe Dutch
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    • Page 7 Miscellaneous
      • 848 7 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS. July 1 Acbilles (steamer) from Hongkong 2 Dido Calcutta 2 Julia do 2 Eleanora Batavia S Eberbard (Bremen) Akyab 3 Sophia Fraser Pioang 3 R. C. Amelia (Danish) Akyab 4 Anne Jane Liverpool 6 Sarah Madraa 6 Rose (Hambro') Batavia 6 Bemiramis (H. C. tteamer) a Cruize
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