The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 14 November 1851
1851-11-14
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section18 1851-11-14 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rot. i*<. 81JrG«*rORE, IUIIK4Y MOMjriJrG, 1 4TH .VOriLnitKß, 1851. .Vo. 4618 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement1026 1851-11-14 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATOIC. THE i uowmr. is publish ko fob ihi mptMlAfaM OP MAfJMatl of tho Re«»i' <liscr>v<T«'d l»\ the English Bmpiih- TrMent," communicated to Captain H. M. s. BojafaW 7th of September, 1851, tlio English jUnjm 1 Trident, Mr John Lyall, Master, whm flown tho China >** jt i]i>i:ovcro<l a1,026 words
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Advertisement770 1851-11-14 1 Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Office. Battery Road Singapore, k ffVIHE Peninsular and Oriental CornX pany's steamer Multa, from '•Bj£r China, en route to Bombay, miy he «x« ected at feio^spore about ihc s>h Uec ami the Peninsular and Oriental Company's btiamer w,ih the Kiiropea/i Mails en route to770 words
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Advertisement871 1851-11-14 1 ORIENTAL BiNR COaFOR&TION. THE Court ol Directors hereby give notice that on and after the Ist January, 1852, the business ol this Company will be conducted in the Premises liiherto occupied by Oriental Bank in Singapore under the Agency ol Mi F. A. Cargili and will consist of Exchange, Dep^it871 words
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Advertisement988 1851-11-14 1 FOR SALE. THE Land between Syed Alu's and Mr Caldwell's Hills, extending from Bukit Timah Koad io Garden Road, containing 61 acres, about one-H-tlf planted with Cocoanuts and MangoMeens and the other half consisting of a Hill well adapted for the site of a Dwelling House and a Nutmeg Ptanui'on.988 words
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Advertisement578 1851-11-14 1 I LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE. A 7 THE COMMISSION ROOMS 09 LITTLE, CURSSTJEE CO Commercial Square Singapore, LAI)IES~APPAREL. Berlin Wool of colors' Hoot and Shoes, English and French. Bonnets direct from Pary, silk, satin and net*. Dunstable and straw Balxarine Dresses Caps— Blond and Lace Capes and Cuff's Cardinals,578 words
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Article248 1851-11-14 2 WINES SPIRITS. Al*»— English and Sin<tpore-bottUd Alltopu «ad Bass' Bee* Br%ndv bett Cognac < bamv>*<( n Geuler'i Claret first quality Cordial, cherry aid raspberry <"herry Brandy Gl*ali*et Whiskey (im >n caaea H ock Joktnnulfrf Liqaeurs— assorted Marascktß* aad Ritafio Old Toaa Port tery superior Sberrv— J. Corkbnrn't. laaDpbcfl's me. OILMAN'S248 words
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2576 1851-11-14 2 THE TREE P R ESS Singapore, Friday, 14th November, 1851 The H. C. Steamer Phlegethon, Capt. Niblett, arrivedJi^-e on the 9th inst. from China, ami lefTOis yesterday afternoon for Pinang and Calcutta. H, N. M. steamer Jrdjoeno Captain Voet, arrived here on the 12th instant, bound for Batavia, having left2,576 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement591 1851-11-14 2 RATES OF A fc> V KUTIiIMG m tub SINGAPORE FREE PRESS FROM THE It/ JANUARY 1848. Drs. Cts Sir Every Shipping Advertisement 2. 50 For Every additional insertion after 1 month.... 0. 25 Hou*e to Let, the same rate. Oiher Advrrtisemeiits not exceeding 12 lines S. 00 p month Every591 words
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Advertisement828 1851-11-14 2 NOTXCC MESSRS LITTLE, CURSETJEB CO.i have received per Steamer, LETTS' DIAkIES FOR 1852 which are now on sale. Birg pore, 6th November, 1851. Xeim WHAMPOA CtTS ADVBKTISEMENTS. MESSRS WHAMPOA fcjCO. have always on Salp an extensive and choice assortment of the following Goods, selected especially for their Stores WHOLESALE, IITAIL828 words
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Advertisement93 1851-11-14 2 n VALUABLE PROPERTY, TO SB WI.D BY [PUBLIC AUCTIOy, On Thursday, the 20th November next, atWo'Clock, Noon. ON THE SPOT. By order of the Administrator of the Estate o/ See ah Ano Ah, deceased. THAT large and extensive Shop and Dwelling House, No. 31— situated in Boat Quay, above Guthrie's93 words
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Article300 1851-11-14 3 From the North Chi— Hertd, Sept. 27 We have the following Interesting particulars from private correspondent, the train, of which maj be relied oo.— Since the escape of part of the crew of ibe Lirj>t%t, from Formosa, last Maj, It has beeo thought tbai tbere night be other teaman300 words
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Article500 1851-11-14 3 (Fhom our own Corretpttlettt Labian, 23rd September 1801. I liuvg been continually reproaching myself 1 itely lor not writing to you and but for want of opportunity, and lack of news o: a pleasing nattir", 1 would have done so ere now. Tm H. C. %kmmm Nemesis, Captain Goodwin,500 words
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Article987 1851-11-14 3 From the Spectator, August 13.) I'hb Queen, having left Lotdoi: two hours "<;r ikhui on Wednesday, is Bow enjoying the I'ntire seclusion of Balmoral. The "progress" us uneventful as the most loral could desire, Mqgl from London to York ier Majesty trail over new ground. Then was nothing ot987 words
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2481 1851-11-14 3 munication. (From the Timet,) Three months ago a Committee of the House of Commoni reported in favour of steam communication with the Australian colonies by the Cape of Good Hope. So thoroughly convinced were the committee of the necessity of immediately establishing this line, and thus2,481 words
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Article601 1851-11-14 3 {From the Evening Mail, Sept. (5. An exemplification of the way to which the contract mail system interferes with tbe progress of steam enterprise io England, is furnished in the fact that tor months past the uncertainty as to wbat the Government will do has retarded every arrangement601 words
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Article389 1851-11-14 3 A Royal charter has been granted to the Oriental Bank, constituting it a bank of issue in Ceylon and China, and empowering it to carry on exchange, deposit, and remittance bimness anywhere to the •ast of the Cape of Good Hope. Tbe condition* of the charter require that389 words
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Article3017 1851-11-14 3 Coiuid cradle intoeet *v- occasioned to day tbe gold in m from Sydney, although the recollection of (lit- mimar accounts from Adelaide 16 months ago, and which resulted in no permanent operations occasions doubts as to the extent to which in the present state 01 the labour-market3,017 words
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495 1851-11-14 4 The Gutta Percha Company's newly discovered mode of discharging Gunpowder. (From the Nautical Standard, Auyt. 23.) On Mtmri ..y mm interesting pxpt>i intents were turd at tbeOwtta ri-ic!i.i( 'onipaiiy'a U'oik<, WharfMM, Ci > r.sd, for tli.« purpose of demonstrating IBa means bj which tbla ettraawdiaary Hredeetioa lv Mion oi ditohar.Ug495 words
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523 1851-11-14 4 now that the order concerning the mail packets has been lescinded, and iron veaaaai are admitied in MM ecu tracts for carrying the iiMiU, we expect to see vetjebattlf a vast increase of ii on vessels. On the Myrfo ahMM the-e aie now bnUdiag no523 words
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1605 1851-11-14 4 lbe following account of a rapid p,ih»a K e mane by the liritiih skip Herefordshire h>• been transmitted by Messrs Phitlipps, Shaw, and Lowtiitr. In the preterit active competition hetwe*n Rrittah •hipping and the abippio< of tbe whale world, it ni-iy be iraMiylaf to1,605 words
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Article274 1851-11-14 4 The Largest S hip in the World. Messrs V. Mare and Co., the ship builders, of Orchard yard, Blackwall, and Missis Pern,, or Greenwich, engineers, have taken a cntract to construct for the p, ■ninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, an iron sle-mbhip of the following dimensions and power, via274 words
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Article753 1851-11-14 4 Rear- Admiral Samuel Leslie. Renr Admiral Samuel Lts'ie (on ihe r-'ired li«t of I8IG), died on the 3rd inst., at Rosebank, Dona^hndee Admiral Leslie wan son of the Ye«. Edmund LeaH* 1 Aichdcacon of Down, and dcHCfiiiled from a noble H>m<;Hiiaii family, who settled in Noith Kritain in 10G7. He753 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous716 1851-11-14 4 SHIPPING IN TH3 lAisova. eta*/* 1 Nrnmat < v ii vi S «*er< (....v, £i DcttHutum *c. Mwytf 9oy Mjm»ks Eaq 11. Meamer Uomgklf S.ewarr, E»q 11.N.M ateamer A Vch, E,q il L jiKii'i ti" B«Ut» ttX Zn 'We UUI Dm Mo.Ck.HH fJJJ 1 J5(3 Almeida .v Soi, a I716 words
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