The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 6 February 1852

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser roi. 19- SIJTG.1PORE, FREDDY MORJFIJFG 6TH FEBRUARY, 1653. ►Vo. 6
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 848 1 The following Statement of the Receipts and Disbursements of the Municipal Fund for the Year 1861, is published in accordance with the 16 th Section of Act 9 of 1848, passed by the Governor General of India in Council, on the 25th of March 1848. RECEIPTS. Palace from last Year
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    • 449 1 FOR BA.TAV.LA, SAMARANG AND SOURABATA, N. fflHE Netherlands India Steam Company's Ship JAVA, under engagement to carry His Netherlands Majesty's Mails for two months, from Singapore, will leave for the above ports (calling at Rhio and Minto) 24 hours after the arrival of the Mails from Europe. From Sourabaya a
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    • 792 1 DISBURSEMENTS. Incorporated Establishment* of Police, Court of Requests and Assessment Department from January to December 1851.• Establishment of House from Do Do Cattle Keepers and Lamp Lighters from Do Do Provisioning Prisoners in lb* Lock op House.. Cost of Convicts sweeping sod cleansing the Cocoanut Oil for lighting the Town,
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    • 517 1 NOTICE. THE Undersigned are prepared lo accept Risks (covered by open Policies at Lloyds and in the various London Insurance Companies) by the Peninsular and Oriental Steamers from Singapore to Hongkong, Canton, Shanghai, Pinang, Ceylon, the Presidencies of India and England. For Rates of Premia and other information apply to
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    • 913 1 NOTICE. IF GIOBGB DURHAM, who was discharged from El M. Brig Palonts io Singapore, on 6tbJuly 1841, having previously served as Quartermaster on board that vessel, is still alive, and will appear at the office of the undersigned, he will hear of something to his advantage. Any information regarding the
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  • 1029 2 THE EASTERN ARCHIPELAGO COMPANY. TO THE EDITOR OF TIIE SINGAPORE FREE PREsS. Asr, I have waited some week* without returning to the subject of thia company, but I miut observe that my remark that they bad imported but a few hundred tons of coals waa comparative and therefore correct;
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  • 2587 2 Singapore, Friday, Gin February, 1852. M The P. O. Coy's Steamer Malta, Captain Potts, arrived here on the 2nd instant, bringing the December Overland Mails. She left for China on the 3rdinbt. The P. O. Coy's Steamer Singipore, Capt Evans, arrived here on the eveninft of the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 933 2 Messrs WBAMPOA 6c CO'S ADVERTISEMENTS. MESSRSJWIIAMPOA CO. have always OD Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following Goods, selected especially for their Stores; WHOLESALE, RETAIL FOR EXPORTATION.' Millinery 6c Hosiery. Articles for the Work Table Balzarine Dresses Bonnets of the latest modes, from Paris Berlin Wool, of assorted
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    • 595 2 LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE. A1 THE COMMISSION ROOM8 OB LITTLE, CURSETJEE CO, COMMERCIAL boo A RE —SINGAPORE, LADIES APPAREL. Berlin Wool of colore Boot end Shoee, English end Frencn. Bonnets direct from Paris, silk, eetin end sett Dansteble end straw Belearine Dresses Csps—Blond end Lace Capes end Cuffs Cardinal*,
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    • 1125 2 Candles—vu and spermlcetu Capers and Olive a Cheeses, eeoatant importations Dates and Prnoea Finite (French} in ajrnp Brandtcd Ginger (Cains; preserved in jara Haaaa—Yorkshire and Weatphsiiaa Jama and Jellies Loaf bi|ir Maccaront In Una and boxes M arms lades In jar Mnatardi in bottles and pots Malaga Raisins (the first
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    • 305 2 they should be then examined by the Chairman and Mr Scoti Russell, or any other respectable and competed Judges, to see that they were the ordinary Commercial Chubb's Locks, and that Mr Hobbs should use his best efforts upon them, and have ample time allowed him to do so. Thi<
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    • 161 2 NOTICE. For Sale at the Godowns of the Under signed, to close Consignment, Giesler'i White and Ptok Chant W o n •t #11 per dozen "PH* in q 0lIl| Do. io Pints at 47 per dozen. Giealer a Chateau Laroae Claret at «6 t»r A Allsopp Son's Pale Ale in
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  • 3021 3 LOHDOH. S4, 1851. The entire interest of the month centres in the news which reached us from Paris on the 3rd instant. A few daya previoua to this date Louis Naroleon took the opportunity of the> delivery of the Exhibition 'medals to make a very ad coptandum speech
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  • 856 3 Feuelt Nvnei I om 1 Commanders. Consignees. IJestimiwn iff. 11. C. 5ur Vts, H. C Sur. V«a. Kriihnu 1 ahepherd, Esq Ward, Esq B. barq A /11 300 A Impirta Sr^ne rx a a Prince Albert Aiuiritia tt 0UU1 Repairing For sale B. barq 232 Mason
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  • THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
    • 1288 4 IN THIS PORT THBRB ARB NO DUTIES ON IMPORT8 AND EXPORTS AND VESSELS OF EVERY" NATION ARE FREE OP ALL CHARGES. Accounts are hept in Spanish Dollars divided into Cents. The usual credit on sales is as foUotosj—Earopt Good*. 8 Months. Indian a** China Do. 2
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    • 70 4 On ENGLAND— The Oriental Bank is drawing at 4s 8d— 6 month sight, at which a considerable amount has been sold, and Private Bills at 4s 8$d a4s 8}d; the lattCFrate only to a small extent. amy On CALCUTTA —The Oriental Bank is drawing at 2T/J&& per $100. On
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    • 60 4 The Emily and William Gillies are loading for Liverpool and the Victory is laid on for London at the following improved rates:— Tin £2. M.O'Prl. Shell.£2.10 20 cwt Sago £2. Guttapercha. .£2.15 Sago in boxes. .£2. 15.0 Coffee £2. Gambier in bkts £2. a 2.15,, Black Pepper. .£2. in
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    • 611 4 COTTON GOODS. GREY SHIRTINGS —Imports 27,204 Eieces. The low rate at which holders are now offering Grey Goods as induced buyers to come forward rather freely. The sales reported are at $1,90 a 2 for 40 in. $2.15 a 2.G0 for 44 inch $2.50, $2.65 and $3 for
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    • 351 4 BOMBAZETTS— Assorted. Continue without inquiry. Sales of scarlet at ,$2.92. CAM LETS —In better inquiry and sales of Assorted at $21J per pee. SPANISH STRIPES —In little more inquiry and sales made of Scarlet at 65 cents to $1 per yard. Assorted —Neglected. BRASSWIRE —Heavy stocks. Retailing at $24
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    • 78 4 BEER, WINES SPIRITS. ALE, AUsopp's Bass —Recent supplies have been sold at $28 and 29 per cask. English-bottled. Sales at $1£ per dozen. WINES, Sherry —Has been in better inquiry and sales made to some extent at $4} a 5|. Superior quality retailing at $7 a 10 and Champagne at
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    • 828 4 ARRACK, Batavia —In better demand. Sales at $12} P e r half leaguer. ALUM —Imports of2,000 pis for which $1.25 is asked. BEES' WAX —Imports of various qualities; good commands $30 a 32} and inferior selling at $24 a 25 per picul. BBTF.LNUT —Season over for imports; last
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