The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 12 December 1851

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. t\»t. is. si.vt^iroitt: vnM»**ir jnonjruru, isth nECEJtiBEMt, i«si. •Vo. 4O
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 963 1 GO VS&MMEirr^VOTIFXCATiyxr. IT IS HtMBV HOTIFIEl), ihu n COnfor mity w j,h it,* protumi.j loiiimiii-d in Act No. IX <-l 1848 I' ll h y me Governor General of Inlia in Council' ■»»«< F.l«bl,ei t 1,,, II.H ye^r JBs2* «.)l i.c kfied on ih- „is o f all \nn>^>, bo.
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    • 720 1 FOR FRXZGHT OR CHARTER. HE A 1# Bl i!in Harque ANN Jm OB NELSON, of 404 Tons, Captain *"rr»nVft Neljoh. Apply to M\' LAINE, FRASER CO t 20th November 1851. *2k -Si TP lIX l |i; r b MAZRPrA, *mt A will meet with quick pa^a»{e For jTTlnlfilMi flp Ul'
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    • 930 1 AMERICAN FOREIGN AGENCY, CITY OF WASHINGTON, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF Aaron Haight Palmer, of New Y>ik, Counsellor of the Supreme t our! of the United States, and Director of the late American and Foreign Agency I of that ci'y, and Worthihotoh GAtßtrrsoN SmETiiEri.of New Or-It-an*, also a Counsellor of mid
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    • 1029 1 FOR SALE. A PILE DRIVING MACHINE COMPLETE. Consisting of a strong double purchase winch, j with brake wheel, ftiction strap, pall and handles, li% fathoms or best poof hoisting chain with shackles to sui', an ovtihtad pully fixed ou to a wrought iron axie with turned bearings and gun metal
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    • 578 1 list or ARTICLES FOR SALE. AJ TUB COMMISSION ROOMi,* Of LITTLE, CUESETJEia CO CoMiMieaciAL Square 6i/i^a/yors7. ladiejTapparel. Berlin Wool of colors Hoot and Shoes, English and Frencb. Bonnets direct from Paris, silk, satin and nett Dunstable and straw Balzarine Dresses Caps Blond and Lace Capea and Cuffs Cardinalt, t> Id
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  • 2401 2 THE FREE PRESS Singapore, Friday, 12th December, 1851 On the Bth instant, during the heavy storm which prevailed, a Chinaman was struck dead by the lightning near the Convict lines. The bridge near the Government Gunpowder magazine was also struck by lightning the same day. A Bengalee convict lately arrived,
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  • 887 2 Port of Shanghae-— China. Shan^hae was opened to Foreign trade in 1843 now 8 years ago. bhanghae is fast becoming the principal port in China. During 1850 the tonnage re>o»tirg thither exceeded 53,0u0 tons re^ster this seems like'y yearly to increase, for a time at least The navigation of the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 736 2 WINKS «c BPIRIT& Airs— En<li»h and Nin^aporebvttlad AJsopn tixi iits*' liter |fiaif»)sNOa|i|C Chami'ii,""' Geuler'a C.«rrt— firit qu«lity Cordi*', rht rry aad raa(>berry CsWrf lifndj QUt)Ut*t Whiskey Gin in rase* 1 1 1 —JohtnmtLerg Liqueur*— -a**nrled Maraaefeiao and RaUfiv O.d Ton P -rt— very aaper'or MtiSl ii| < ockSurn'*, v,aa»pb#|l Vir
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    • 691 2 Twankay, \c ol the first chop and specially selected qualities. Sugais— raw and refiued Cautou ar\d Chiu-chew Su^ar Candy, &c &c Oilman's Stores. Bacon in tins of choice flavour, bodied Tart Fmits, Heef in ca?ks, smoked and spiced Biscuits cabin and fanry Candles-wax, spermicetti, and coc> iimt Capers— genuine Fiench
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  • 306 3 The foilowing Periodicals and New Books, for October were received by the P. O. Cunpany's Steamer Ganges, at the Singapore library on the Bth Kmlmm I'KIUOIHCALS. SArt Journal for October, Athenaeum for September, JJetit ley's Miscellany for October, Jllackwood's Magazine for October, Chambers's Journal lor September, Colonial Magazine for October,
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  • 126 3 Communicated. Intelligence has been received by the last Mail, that the Kevd Mr Beurel was to sail from Antwerp on the Ist March IS.V 2. He takes with him six Christian Brothers and four Nuns for the superinten(iei.ee of Schools. As a preparatory step a Day School for Boys has
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  • 3014 3 London, 24th October, 1851A man is never so flat as when he has been unusually merry the evening before— the closing of the Exhibition has left us all apparently without an object. We cannot yet realize the fact that the monster attraction of the last six months has
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  • 4542 3 {From the Gazette, November 29) The trial for the minder of Captain Alfred Rogers, of the barque J'mrn. look pluce at llie i curt House, on Monday last, befoie Hi* Lordship Sii Wm. Jeff* colt Kt. Recorder. The names of the parties charged with the murder were Kachong piisouer
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  • 396 4 (From the Pinan* Gazette, Deer. 6.) The eureme sentence of the lav passed upon 4 of the Gre* of tbebaique Fawn", viz Kachong Seedin, Abdulraharaan and Sahad, were carried into effect within the preciuet* 01 XL M. Gaol, early on the morning of the 4th instant. At ibe appointed
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  • 556 4 Horses for India. {From the Sydney Morning Herald, September 13.) The military authorities of lodia are naturally veiy anxious about tbe supply of horses for their immense armies. Fur some year* they bate bad stud establishment., at which Urge numbers of horses have been b-ed, but taken ass whole
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  • 825 4 It rem.rW.ble l.cl thai efe .y week b-in« new tr to ii <ht in connexion wim th, extraorUi.Mrf !!V'."V th>t D «'-h •n^g^theatienliMiof our liliiiui |ki fir.i .pecim.n of Aui'rnli.n g0 4 w,. U the citj of London ye.terd ay wllen consider the au*picioa manifeited j Q (b:«
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  • 829 4 {From the Sydney Herald September 13) A^rowrooi Manila Jdleable, in small lots Cigars Htkjli quotations at Mani.a, whence we continue to dtuve our supply, wiiti an increasing consurapiion wnh us, will probihly run prices higher. Cloves A few tons are saleable at I2d to I4d. C )ff.e Only
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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