The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 24 October 1851
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section17 1851-10-24 1 The Singpaore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. §\>l. IS. Sl+\*Ci+lg*OHL:, JFItiMKiY* jmaUJTMTG, 24tii OCTOBEH, 1851. *r©. 4317 words
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Advertisement689 1851-10-24 1 I*OB. BATAVIA, IAMAIAVO AMD SCDRABAYA. k T^H t Netherlands India Steam ComiSlN^ P "y*» ShipKoNINGEN DEII j3* Sfe NEDI 'HLANDi N. Captain Batteb, (B^BiBB ui'der engiigemei>t to carry His Nether- 4 ml» Majesty's Mails for four month* from Singa- oie. will le4ve lor the above purm (calling at Ulno and689 words
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Advertisement871 1851-10-24 1 FOR SALE I A SPLENDID COLLECTION OF WORKS OF ART. I!T AGATE, ALABASTER AND MARBLE. The undersigned are instructed to draw public attention to the above notice, and to the works of art themselves, which will be exposed on view on Friday next at the Store immediately adjoining their Auction871 words
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Advertisement796 1851-10-24 1 Messrs WHAMPOA COS ADVERTISEMENTS. MESSRS WHAMPOA CO have always on Sale an 'extensive and choice assortment of the following Goods, selected especially for their Stores WHOLESALE, RETAIL FOR EXPORTATION. Millinery Hosiery. Articles (or the Work Table Balzarine Dresses Bonnets of the latest modes, from Paris Berlin Wool, of assorted colors796 words
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Advertisement996 1851-10-24 1 FOR SALS. I THE Land between Syed Alli's and Mr Cilowell's Hills, extending from Bukit Timah Ro.id >o Garden Road, containing 61 acres, about one-Silf planted with Cocoanuts and Mango«teens and the other halt consisting of a Hill well adapted for the site of a Dwelling House and a Nutmeg996 words
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Advertisement574 1851-10-24 1 LIST «>F ARTICLES FOR SALE. Al THE COMMISSIOI* ROOMS OB tITTJLE, CURSETJCE CO Commercial Square Singapore. LADIEiTaPPAREL. Berlin Wool of colors Boot and Shoes, .English and Frencn. Bonnets direct from Paris, silk, satin and net*, Dunstable and straw Balzarine Dresses! Caps— Blond and Lace Cape* and Cuffs Cardinals, a la574 words
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Article3685 1851-10-24 2 Hinua ore, Friday, 1-Uh October, 1851 The British b*f<|iM Emily, Captain Valentine, winch left Shanghai oei the '2Mk\ Stj<t lu>t tor Liverpool with a c;ir<jo uf ledS. ripetieuccd a severe typhoon on t lie lit 2ud ins*. utit, by which she lost a number oi spars, sails3,685 words
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Advertisement912 1851-10-24 2 INfc> BPIBITB. AUi— Engiiab and Si-^npore-bottUJ A Uopp and Btaa' Beer Iti -ttd»— bestt'ifnnc < 1 taapagnc, Gtttler'a l\ .ret firat quality I > dial, cherry and r««j berry rry Branriy 1 alifet Wbiekey (iit in pate* H >ck— JoKaniutbtrg Liqarura— aitortcd Maraschino and R tafia Port— »cry iui/trlor >herr»—912 words
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Advertisement262 1851-10-24 2 NOTICE. LITTLE. CUIISBrJEF. fc'CO be? to inform their numerous Customers, that they have received during the Mo«»th 'he following: Geutiemeu's Call Leather Walking Shoes Do Patent Do Do Short Wellington Boots Do Bluche.'s Boots good for Planters and Sportsmen, Ladies Shoes, Slippers h Boots, Ladies black and white Satin Shoes,262 words
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Article804 1851-10-24 3 from the lkngal Hurkaru, September 20.) \\Y li ;ir that the Government have sanctioned iirrm <_;eiuent of sending the Torch Floating ij.rh't now stationed la SoJagW roads to take up j t j on off the 2} fathom bank on the North «iii<l iv the S; raits, as soon804 words
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Article5092 1851-10-24 3 (From tht Xautical Maqaxint, for Jam 1851 A Run I) \vn tub Eastbrn SHUas or I'ai.aw»s* Extract of a Letter from Cows Bate, R.N 11. M. S. Kuyaitht, Auyiut iboO. We siiled from Hongkong on tap 3rd of April, and •fur obtaining lonoe off shore ttoun<lirg* to render I5,092 words
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1586 1851-10-24 3 A Merchant Vessel Seized by the Passengers. The A lrocale, or, B*. Helena Tcekly Xncs, a paper recently started a 9t« Helena, gives an Hccouut of some fxtraii<liii.ii v occurrences said to have i,». ken place on buaid a vessel called the Levniile, and which were being investigated by the1,586 words
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696 1851-10-24 4 {Ftom Wtlhner if *»*ifVt European limtt. Any u*t 17.) T» thrgrtut idmi nf our population, notwithstanding •II tht t-tf >rti of thu belt posii^ile i-u6lic iiiitructnrs," ih* roini, xi.m •betwieu the number of commitments lor rrinie and th- fine of wbrat,696 words
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360 1851-10-24 4 (From the \Vi(nes; August 2.) Mr Mitchell ha» a pleasant «>on ot martyrdom after all, one that is certainly p<eferable to ihe vitriol visitation* with which he wotl 1 have treated the ilaves" i»t 'Ii- Loui Litu:fnanl. Here is rather an attraciive itibttuu presented by360 words
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Article1709 1851-10-24 4 (tium our own Conesponrifnt) London, Tuesday. After the scandnlous behaviour of Ibo »un yesterday, we have scarcely the heart to rile about anjthinß. All London was in the dumps at his ineiplicaMo bcha\iour, when he had su h an ouportuiiitN («r sho-ing himself offbetore "all nations;" and1,709 words
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1219 1851-10-24 4 I (From the SpteiMor, August 16.) Among the political trials set down for future bear. !njt tn tl.e voluminous records of the Auitrian court!, is that of Mr Hracf, who was arrested while travelling i in Hungary; and if the trial should proceed, it will1,219 words
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Article753 1851-10-24 4 (From the Nautical Standard, August 16) On Wednesday, the day appointed for the Admiralty iu'vey on this vessel, which has been undergoing some extensive improvement* for increasing her speed and otherwise, the directors of the Peninsular and Ontiial Company took the occasion of embarking, witb a753 words
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Article366 1851-10-24 4 At a public dinner given lust wetk at the Cutlers' Hall. Sheffield, to tbe Great Exhibition Lmm I Commissioners for that town, one of these gentlemen (Mr Overend) related tbe following interesting anecdote: "There was a Krench gentleman among tbe jurors, who very properly allowed great zeal366 words
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559 1851-10-24 4 The Meander, 44, Captain the Hon. Henry Keppe] arrived at Spithead at an early hour yesterday xao,'. nian, and at ei^ht o'clock mluted the fhg of the con,. mander in chief with 17 gum. She left Valpar.ijo he 3d of M<y, and her559 words
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Article193 1851-10-24 4 Date Ffff Veuels Name: Captain, From n^arif. Ojt. 17 B»iti«h brSg Cauder Bhx Mahomed Pinang 7th intt 13 Dutch schnr Bintang Tiga Wee Teong Samarang 23rd alt IS Briti«h icliur Buffalo Teangseog l'ontianak 13th intt 19 Uritiab tbip Faize A Hum Eemes Bangkok 20ib ult I. Biitiah barq Guardian193 words
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Article24 1851-10-24 4 Whiteing. Per jErin-Mr Gaunter. Per Three Brother— J. Peikins Eiqre. Per Napoleon Mems Arcber md Mitchell. Per Washington Irving— Mr I24 words
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Article389 1851-10-24 4 NATIVE CRAti bRUisH tattal tiurrtm, hntltH Salam, Good Luck, Rachel, Superumony foo Scotia, Muha Booley, Rutt n Maluh, Muula Maudnt, St. Maria Sanj.tvie, Louder Buy, liuffuio, t'orti Dutch lndramayo, Jadool Karrim, Heng Lee, Kirn He Eng, Poos Pah, Adenun, Sipah, timlang l v j v Lachmudie,389 words
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Article172 1851-10-24 4 Date y>a(/ Vessel* t \am«a. Captain I Bound^For^ OctV i 7 Dutch ihip Jan Uewit Muaaui 17 Bri-i,h b*rq Aynhne Miller Pmang Calcutta 17 Brituh achnr Swallow I Cowm Sarawak 18 Britiih j biig £w»j* IV.poh Piaang 18 Britiih barq Flora Muir Glover Pinan* „18 Dut-sh barq Fatal Hair172 words