The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 29 August 1851

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Vol. IS. suru^roKis, iwtwir jmoujrures, 29™ issi^ JVo. 35
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 845 1 COV£BNKEM NOTIFICATION. IT i< Htamr ■oriMSD, that 1 homaS Braddcll, h*qre, Im> this day been appointed Coroner at Malacca and us dependence— vice Adrian AJinjiX>T K-quiie, deceased W. J rtUTTEKWORTH. Governor vf P. IV IJunrf, Stngapo'e, und Malacca Pinntif:, \Oth Auctiit. I«5I. PROCLAMATION. SINGAPOIthf L>Y Viitue ol Precept tome to
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    • 821 1 Bombay 216 Madras via Galle 192 M Do. via Calcutta 52 1 Calcutta direct ft 153 Do. via Galle 264 TUe ?bive rates are for a Berth in the genera) cj. bins aiKl will be pio, o.tionably increased ifexna accommodHiion be required An allowance of one fourth of the ordinary
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    • 820 1 Messrs WHAMPOA 6* COS ADVERTISEMENTS. MESSRS WHAMPUA ft CO have always oo LT Sale n "tensive and choice assortment of the following Goods, .elected especially for iheir Stores WHOLESALE. RFTAIL A FOR EXPORTATION. Millinery Hosiery. Articles for the Work Table Baliariue Dresses Bonnets of the latest modes, from Paris Berlin
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    • 1036 1 FOR SALS. rpHR Land between SytD Alli's and Mr C«LD X wfu's Hills, extending from bukit TitiMh Ro*d 10 Garden Koad, containing 61 acies, about one l nlf planted with Cocoanu's ai>d Mangosteens and the oilier halt consislif.g of a Uill well adapted 'or the *.te of a Dwelling House
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    • 579 1 LIST OF I ARTICLES^FOR SALE. I AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS 0/ I LITTLE, CURS£TJ££ CO I Commercial Square Singapore, LAI)IES~APPAREL. Berlin Wool of colon Boor and Shoes, English and Frencb. fionaeti direct from Paris, tilk, satin «nd oet» Duustable and straw Balzarine Dresses Caps— Blond aud Lace f'nyfs and Cuffs
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  • 40 2 At P:i»avh, on Monday Hie 9 h instant, by «*>e Rt"<l Ufncv DvrOT*, T. H. C*MPBtLL Fsq of Singapore, 'o J.- ui»f, D^ighler of i'ount I S. W. ran Hoof n dorp, vt Urn Supieme Council of Nf'hfilafids India
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  • 2187 2 THE FREE PRESS. Singapore, Friday, 29th August, 1851. H M Stcnmer Sphinx, Captain Shadwell, arrived here on the 27ih, having left BongkotJjg on the 19ih instant. She proceeded to Pinarg this morning. The Sphinx brought Captain Cracroft and the. Olhcers and crew of the late Screw Steam vessel llnjuurd. A
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  • 3066 2 (From the China Mail, July 24.) The Muter of the Mar-yarelt*, which left this port with coolies for California iv March last, hug sent us a communication, in wnich he sta'es, th>it Ikroagk "the immeoae number forced upon him, tha ship lias been seiz-d up m, ami is ia
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 820 2 lir- odf jeatt'o^iiar (ii mpagnt, Genler a <: atet firel quality C< idtat, cherry and ra«i btrry ♦try Brmidy nli»«-t Wbl»nrj I i in 11. en —JubtuH'tberg 1 uruo »»».irt- J Maitkcbtoo a;il R.ta6u t'.o Tom I' nl »rrjr »:ii»-rir>r > i r> v j k ••ij'n'*. aiu|i!i- OILMAN'S STORES
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    • 358 2 IviOTICS. BOOK IfINDINU la alt Us hranchev n^tlv an'l ex e niously executed at the FREE PUEsS UPFI'E 16/' i nvartt, 850 I. FOX SALE. At the Godowns of the Undersigned. >p: Hdle Ale in bjtile. M <r>alla Sherry di'lo Do. n> iju.Miei c*?>k«i and hotheads. A tew ct-ofs of
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    • 17 2 I A lran..d:iou of the Fro,, hmaiou ll *"b "v< j be Lu..d in liana Mai', N
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  • 454 3 The Death of the Revd. Charles Gutzlaff D. D. From the Ft tend of China, Augt. 1.1.) U our ohi»u»'7 wi be retui lh ooe of the te iv yd. UtetlM Gu'zl ff, D. U. AUbou*b wrll known, f i upwaida of a tjuarter of a ceolury, aa a public
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  • 367 3 (From th» Honyk<nig Register, August 5.) In our issue ot the 28th of January, we nave a very interfiling account, boriowed from the M»>ih Chtna Herald, of M excursion made by tw Chinese tJbiistiang who li >d been ti «in»d by the Lon .on MsVsjlsJawV ry Society,
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  • 452 3 Captain 7mpey. (From the Muu mum Chio.tcie, June 25.) In reply i<» a query put forth in the Notes of the W.i c ot the Eautern Star of tbe 7th instant, viz, "If he (Capt. Impey) bas deserted from tbe service to wjirh he beloius, why has there been
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  • 162 3 (From (he Maulmain Chronicle, June 27, The H. E I. 8. V. Proserpine returned to town *i .irrd-y from the tilmve vessel. The Pet had been w „,,,>. d between tbe main land nod Gretn Island, ml it, ere w surent difficulty aril risk to get to her.
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  • 2535 3 (From the Roeuiny Mai, June 10.) Tbpre are ifWll wuicti act tbr dulleat and mftit incuriou* iniii'U §i eculating upvn the futme of tbe world aud tbe »aryii»n dettimei of oation. Tbe c»ncluaion uf a long w«r, an important treaty, 01 tbe aet< tkement of a puluicai contett at
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  • 196 3 (From the Kotniug Mail, Miy 28 We learn from St. Domingo thai Sir Robert Sellout urgk. Her Majesty* Consul, lias di>coveied some tery interesting rein »i<ia of ihe aborigines who formerly inlMbi>e<J thai island, among which there is a granite nnutg t 2,270 feet in
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  • 3984 3 (I' torn the Evening Mail, t\luy 2t> The auuivcrsaiy dinner of the Itoyal Geogiapbical Society wo* held last m^hl ai the Tuatched house, Si Jame*' Sir K. Murch»ou, the Preauleei of the society, in the cUai Among llie company, which, comprised many fo. tinners, and was numerous
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  • 277 4 A painful iaieieftl was eiciied in our community yesterday bj ibe intelligence that a reucontre bad taken plac«* in Lyncbburg, on Thursday moniog, between Mr Senders, or that to*n, and Mr Terry) the editor of the r»v<«f«a», which, according to eport, bad probably resulted in the death of
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  • 989 4 Iliad only been a a hort time in London when Her Majesty Queen Victor*. gave a grand bail. la order to obtain n invitation, I ought to have been Intro- duced at Court but at. «i nc e any arrival rh^re h«d been no levies,
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  • 585 4 I Alarming Occurrence.— As a gentleman r> U«fia» to l)un«te« and a p»rly of lu.l us Wf P pro»erdin< from Dunkeld to Munhly astl* O n th aiterneon of Saturday last, the horse* of the c ,r riajje in which the ladies were seated got out of tha command
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 578 4 »HIPFIWro lit TKJB HARBOUR. euets v < Cmmgmm. Ikmttmmt-m »x. H. M steamer zpfunr J Mid.,wHi s q P7u«iT<~ HC. steamer Semiramu I I Ste^hvns E>q l>« baiq Ann J 356 Aimeid* <v buns For sale B. barq Prince Aibtrt j 232 Ma>on Dmo UakNOWM Kusmuii >hip I'roiptriiui 540 Rinnan
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    • 167 4 ARRIVALS OF PASSENGERS. VerJeanetteand Bertha— Messrs J. Moojer and F. Nienmann. Per Fax r Berbadian —Mr and Mrs Drysdsle. Per steamer Semirarnis— Mrs Gushrte snd 3 children, Messrs Guthrie and Scott. Per Pleiades— Lieut'-Col. Pcreira, sa d Mr GonsaWes and familj.— Per Victoria— Mrs Baiter and child. DEPARTURES. Date flag
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