The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 10 October 1851
1851-10-10
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section18 1851-10-10 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. roi. is. SUrGAPORJE* FREDJLIf JWOJUTf JT#», IOTH OCTOBER, 1851. *Vo. 4118 words
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Advertisement886 1851-10-10 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIHCATON. THI FOLLOWISO WOTiriCATIOW IsRRPI'B--ISIIED FOR GENERAL INFORM 4TI«»» W. J. BUTTERWORTH. Governor of Prince of Walet htand, t~.,pore, 30(4 1 Singapore und Malacca JH«ik', 1851. No. 769 of 1851. Fort William, Fortiyn Department, bi the KIM September 1851. Notification-— Tbe Honorable the President in To' Cil S ple^«ed886 words
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Advertisement703 1851-10-10 1 From Singapore First class Passengers To Hcmgkong 139 Penang 38 Point de Galle 154 Bombay 2i6 Madras via Galle 192 Do. via Calcutta v2i Calcutta direct 158 Do via Galle 264 The above rates are for a Berth in ihe general ca- t( bins and will he propoitionably increased ifextia703 words
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Advertisement849 1851-10-10 1 NOTICE. a I From the Ist of November proximo, will be let on lease or monthly. ANNAN BANK, at present occupied hy J. Harvey, Bsqr. This desirable residence, although I n the eouniiy, is yet within 10 minutes walk of the Fown Further particulars will be known on application LITTLE,849 words
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Advertisement996 1851-10-10 1 FOR SAX'S. THE Land between Sy£D Alli's and Mr Caldwell's Hills, extending from Bukit Timah Road 10 Garden Road, containing 61 acres, about one-S-tlf planted with Cocoanuis and Mango*teens and ihe other ha!( consisting of a Hill well adapted for the site of a Dwelling House and a Nutmeg P.autit'OD.996 words
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Advertisement574 1851-10-10 1 LIST OP ARTICLES FOR SALE. Al THE COMMISSION ROOMS Of LITTLE, CURSSTJSS CO Commercial Square Singapore, ladieiTapparel. Jerlin Wool of colon ioor and Sboei, English and Frencn. Sonnets direct from Paris, tilk, mini and net* Dunstable and straw Salzarine Dresses Japi Blond and Lace /'apes and Cuffs ,ardiaali, a la574 words
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Article5113 1851-10-10 2 COURT OF JUDICATURE. W. H. Miles vs. A. Logan. This action was brought to recover 5,000 dollars damages for a libel on the plaintiff alleged to have been published by the Defendant as editor and proprietor of the Singapore Free Press. The Petition set out the ironical words complained5,113 words
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Advertisement734 1851-10-10 2 WINES &P1BIT& AUs—Euglish and Sin^apore-bottied Alltopp and Bats' Ht*r hraodr jest( ogaac > Champagne, 6#t«/«r*« Clare I— first quality Cordial, cherry aod raspberry ark j < harry Brandy i Gieolivat Whitney GtS) in rases Horn— Joktnnuberf Liqueurs assorted Maraschino and R.tafiu Old Tom Port very superior »berr—J. ir.ckburn's. otßpb.ll., ft*734 words
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Advertisement958 1851-10-10 2 Gin and )fr andy o> 'Or qnait-y. 500 dozens good Table Sheriy at Drs 3 per doz. 300 dozens best Sherry at Dis 4 per doi. Superior < orks. Tart Fruits Salad Oil, Jams and Jellies in 1 2 Ib. patent jars; smoked Herrings; 200 lbs Green Peas in I958 words
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Advertisement186 1851-10-10 2 bitters, direct from Germany' Clarets of choice flavour rhainpajjne of first quality Cherry Brandy, Cordial and Ratafia Gin, rea\ Hollands and old Tore Hock— Rudesheimer, Jotianoesberger and BeekheiLiqueurs of superior quality [mer Madeira London, Maraschino and Anizette Porter English bottled Port Harfinden's, Hunts, &c. Sherry H. P., Campbell's Cockburn's, &c.186 words
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Article203 1851-10-10 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THK SINGAPORE FREE PUtSs .h p Julia, A'jer, 27 tfi eptember 1851. >ir, I will fetl much bl'n^d to yoi, if you will i> sert the lollowmg intelligence in your valuable (LI! IH 9ih f p'emVr— Ship Juliu of Honabay, Captain M J. Kow when203 words
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Article3335 1851-10-10 3 Singapore, Friday, 10M October, 1851 The P. O. Company's steamer Pekin, Captain, Baker, arrived here at 1. 15 AM. M the Bth instant, having left Hongkong on ilit- 29th ult. She sailed for Ceylon and Bombay at 2 P.M. on the 9th instant. The Dutch steamer Koningin3,335 words
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Article153 1851-10-10 3 Dmte. Flag V*u,r, Names. CmpUin, I From f I I Depart*. I Oct. 3 Bntiih b.rq Flora Muir Ol,«r Glaagow StTjuoe 3 Dutch tchnr Foot Hah Boonan B.Uy 4ih alt 3 Brituh barq David Malcolm I Sinclair Bombar 6th ult „4 i Brili.b 1 brig Brigmnd McK.e M.c.ar 21.t153 words
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Article98 1851-10-10 3 Per iteamer Koningen der Nedtrlandtn, Mrs Rigg and child Meun Pezard Le Grange, Lambrecht, Scberpenberg, Earyek, Bachanan, Langford and Fox. Per David Malcolm— Mt i. Armstrong. Per ateamer Pekin— Vor Singapore— Meun E. Duclot. F. Preba and J. Mayer. For Pinang-Mr J. H»rrit. For Ceylon— Mr Robert98 words
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Article318 1851-10-10 3 NATIVh cK.-\r I oridsh— taicui hurrvn, tutte* Sulum, Hood Luck, tiidiel, >uperamony Poory Amelia, Scotia, Fatel Rayman, Mafia B>oley f Dido, Kirn Soon Hin, Knit n Maluh, Psgr/te, Muula Mautint Uvtcu lndramtit/o, Jadool Karrim, titng Lee, Kirn Soon Hin, Kirn He* &ng,Vooi Pa/i. Arab Fat tat318 words
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Article151 1851-10-10 3 I Date Mag Vextet'* i\amei. Captain I Bound For. Oct. 4 British barq Champion Wiiey Sydney 4 j British brig Stamford Engkoh I'iuann 4 i British ship C Family Durham Calcutta 6 I Britith brig Kirn Vaptoon Felix Malacca Pinaoc 6 I British baiq Steadfatt Spencer Pinaog „6 I151 words
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Article78 1851-10-10 3 F>r sttaorer Pekin. For Pinan*— Metira J. R. Lagan Hobhouie. For Galle— Meiari DeLa Grange and F. Laubrekb, F<*r Madras— Cap', and Mre Loodon, two children and 2 aer««oU. For Bombay—A Ozird E«qre. For Sufz— G. Buchanan Etqre ;J. Van Earyk E«q., and A. Van Scueipenberg. It78 words
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Advertisement269 1851-10-10 3 So if words nre spoke ironically, or tlie slander it to be collected froai a question and answer, not from the latter only, there must be an express averment accordingly in thefirsl place s nliue; the tcords and averrintf they were ironically *poken in the stcond Hbowing the question and269 words
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
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Title Section13 1851-10-10 4 SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY MORNING, thk" 10tu OCTOBER, 1851.13 words
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Article1965 1851-10-10 4 to undertake these duties and the more fortunate as it was ascertained that Mrs Wright, happily no less qualified than her husband, was ready to take charge of the female School so important a department of the establishment. Mr Wright, however, was under pledges which would prevent him from accepting1,965 words
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Article483 1851-10-10 4 News have been received from Sydney by the ship Sir John fiyng> which arrived here this morning ((3th October) up to the IJth July last The gold fever remains unabated I—indeed1—indeed it stands fair to be greatly increased by the discovery of a lump of gold weighing483 words
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Article1469 1851-10-10 4 (From the Bat hunt Free Press.) Bithurit is mad agsin. Tbe delinuaa of golden fever has returned with iucreaitd iutentity- Men meet together, ttare stupidly at each other, Uik incoherent nontense, and wjader what wilt h apptn next. Everybody hat a bundled tioaet teen a1,469 words
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Article1436 1851-10-10 4 By tbe Dutch steamer Kcrjr>»i* der Nederlanden CNpuin Batten, we have received files oi :he Java Cuurant to tbe Ist iust. From Kediri accounts had been received of heavy rains having fallen in that district, by wbicb tbe rivirs had beeti much swollen and had overfl >wed their banks.1,436 words
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THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
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137 1851-10-10 1 Arcmmta arc hyt in Sjxininh Dollar* dbolled into Cents. The usual credit on sales is as follows .—Europe Goods, 3 Months. Indian and China Do. 2 Months. Opinm and137 words
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Article98 1851-10-10 1 Singapore, Ist October f 1851. Tiik arrivals from Great Britain, since the Ist ultimo, have boon the Zarnli, Pcneloj>e, and CuUlee. The demand for imports generally is brisk at this season, but during the past month transactions have been very moderate, the Bugis traders not having98 words
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Article82 1851-10-10 1 Oa England Private Bills are very scarce. A few sales li»v«j lieeii made at 4s 7.] d G months sight. The Oriental Bank \v;i> drawing at 4s 7d but has ceased, r On CALCUTTA The Oriental Bank has heen drawing to a J bijn extent at ill\) for 9082 words
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Article3129 1851-10-10 1 Continues plentiful at the annexed rates. The Zurah is loading for London. Tin at £2.5 per 20 civt M.O'Prl.Shell£3. per 20cwt. h BagO £&A a 2. 10 G utta Percha £3 Sago in boxes. £2.15 Coffee £2.10 perlB cwt. y Bogwr £2.10 Black Pepper. £2.15 Gumbicr in bkts£2.lo Hides3,129 words
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