The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 30 April 1852
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section18 1852-04-30 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. |Y?I. I®* SINGAPORE, I llllKiy jnOHJTMJTG, 30TI1 APRIL, 1852. JVo. IS18 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement785 1852-04-30 1 ADDITIONAL NOT. ZTCATION. T{]E Baragu River and other outlets of the Irrawady, are included in the Blockade declared iV ro on the 6ih instant. Gi't" under my hand on board Her Britannic Ujiesty's Steam Sloop Hermes in the Bassien River ilu 25th of January 1852. [Signed] G. R. LAMBERT, Commodore785 words
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Advertisement977 1852-04-30 1 ST. JOHN SCHOOLS Conducted by the Christian Brothers. f| UK Puolic *re most respecifull) informed, that I the Christian brothers will open a l)ay School for Bojs on the first proximo, in the large and airv premises, lately used as the Catholic I hapel. No 8 brass Road besides the977 words
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Advertisement1165 1852-04-30 1 Lloyds, lath May. 185I. To Measrs SYME ft CU, LLOYD'S AGENTS, Singapore. Gentlemen, I am instructed by the Committee for Managing the Affurs of Lloyd's to transmit to you tbe accoini>auyrng Copies of Instructions to Commanders and Males for the STOWAGE OF MIXED Cargoes, and 10 lequest that you will1,165 words
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Advertisement1041 1852-04-30 1 large Ships, have, from Iexperience, discovered what pressuie" Flour Barrets, Provision Casks, Ac. will bear, and so avoid reclamations for daoiaoe if otherwise properly stowed: hence, in large Ships almrr GOO tons, With dimensions exceeding in length 4} tinus the beam, ami 21 feet ebpth of hold, Orlop Decks will1,041 words
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Advertisement667 1852-04-30 1 Articles for the Toilette. A great vaiiely ol lancy Porcelain Biushes—hair, hat, nail, tooth and cloth Combs—of Ivory and Tortoiseshell in variety Dipping Cases tor Ladies and Gentlemen Damask Napkins, Towels and Cov<is Eau de Cologne horn Jean Maria Faiina Hair Pins English and French Hair and Tooth Powder of667 words
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Article5206 1852-04-30 2 roLICE OFFICE. 2tit April 1852. Veraputen, residing in 1 ampong Karbow, stated that be lett his house at 7A. M to day to go Siraogong. On his return he found his bo* open and money and pioperi\ to the value of Drs, Gj.OO missing. A woman who had been5,206 words
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Advertisement725 1852-04-30 2 Lace —Shawls, scarfs, real anJ iuiitaliou Brussels anaLadies Companions nu aetur Work- boxea, London, Bombay and China m»e Mua'io —plain, figured and colored nufacture Dresses, embroidered and plain Book and Scotch Mualinett, corded Musse'.in de laine Dresses Pina acarfa, dresses, shawls, collars, handkerchiefs made at Manila Parasols—silk, plain and figured725 words
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Advertisement495 1852-04-30 2 PiiiOSPiXTI]^ SINGAPORE RACES 1852 7 irst-day, Thursday, 1 7th June. FIRST RACE —The Govew't T up presenied by the lloi.'ble E. A. Blundell, Esq. value Drs 150 (or all Horses, weights (or age and inches 14 hands, I and aged to carry 8 stone, heats K. C» Entrance Drs 5h.495 words
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Article4484 1852-04-30 3 Singai ore, Ptiday, 30 th April, 1852. H. M. Steamer Salamander, Captain Ellmin, arrived here on the 25th instant, from Rangoon the 16th—She left for China on the morning of lite 29th. The P. O. Company's steamer Lady Mary Wood, Captain Jamiesoti, arrived here on the 27th4,484 words
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Advertisement44 1852-04-30 3 NOTICE. LLOYDS. "l"l r E request thai paruculjis of all casts of Vf Miipwieck t e corou uuicaitd to us by (lie Ma«ter or Survivors on tfieir reaching this port, for the iuforinalioQ of the Uuderwuteis in Loudon. 5YAJE CO. Lloyd's Agents. Singapore, 1851.44 words
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Article2923 1852-04-30 4 {From the Pinang Gazette, April 17.) In onr issue of ISth March we mentioned that a ti<er, a tigress and a cub had been prowling abnit Val D'Or sugar estate aud its vicinity, and that a Malay named Etien had succeeded in killing the ligiess. We are glad to2,923 words
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Article1237 1852-04-30 4 "rreadful Disaster—Loss of Her Majesty's Steamer Birkenhead." (From the Engitihman, April It.) We deefly ani«iit having to tecoid one of the most depioiable di asieis that ever nccnned in connection wi Is sea going Me niers, by which, in the dead of night, wills scarcely a1,237 words
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Article517 1852-04-30 4 (From the Friend of India. April 15 WL STIONGLV OBJICT TO TAXATION IN ANY SHAPK.'' —so aay the merchants of Singapore, in a Meeting cs'led together in the public newi-room of that settlement on the 15th March. We heartily symrathixj with tha aen iment, aud indeed we h.ve an517 words
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Article253 1852-04-30 4 (F'Om the Engli hman, Ap it 12 The P. &O. Steamer Huddiugton has been ordered home direct from Suet lor the purpose of fating lengthened 60 feet, with addition of 200 U. P but will not be able to leave till a new shaft is sent troru253 words
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Article1039 1852-04-30 4 SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR resteii 1 Names I ont ■loa.a.andtrs 1 l.aawgnte* 1 )e*l*natro'i &'C. B. barq Yrincc Albert Hi Mason Almeida .V duns For sale B. brig Yuntaloon 200 Bonnym n Bargaito Ditto Spanish brig Sr Benito 125 Ditto Manila B. brig lsihella 255 Peacock Ditto B. barq Metropolis1,039 words