The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 4 June 1852

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fY»I. 19. SIJTGJIPORE:, XHIU*& r JNOM 4th i 852. .V©. s:i
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 761 1 FOR SALE, FY PUBLIC AUCTION. OS MONDAY FIRST, THE 7TH JUNE, 1832. AT HOON. Jf nut previota'y dispoted of by private contract/ptiß Brig HEROINE," of 200 I Tons burthen She is built of AfcfjtJEgfa Teak and Stain Hard Wood, carries kssS£23 f rom 4,000 lo 5,000 piouls Rice, aud is
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    • 962 1 In the Court for Relief of Insolvent Debtors at Malacca, In the matter of DATO KARDA KAIIA, late a trader, at preseot a prisoner for debt in H. M. Gaol at Malacca, an Insolvent. NOTICE IS QEREBY GIVEN that a Petition has been filed in the said Court by the
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    • 1102 1 y h A COPYING CLBAK immediately. Apply to the Printer ol this Paper. Singapore, 3rd June, 1852. ON SALE, AT THE OFFICE OF THIS PAPER. Peteimann'a New Map of Borneo, puce *2 Circulars, plans and other work in lithograi hy. executed with neatness sod despatch at the office of this
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    • 1045 1 round Cape Horn or Cape of Good Hope, lo te provided wiih approved Ventilators as a preventive against ignition. 14. —No Vessel l ound on any over-sea voyage, should on any account be loaded beyond that point of immersion which will present a clear side out of water, when upright,
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    • 620 1 London-made Carpet-bags with patent locks; Camp and sea Cols to oider; Coats—dress, uniforms, shooting and plain ot the finest materials and most approved fashions; Caps—Naval and Plain; Epaulettes— Naval and military Flannel Waistcoats and Drawers; Genilemen'sLompanions Hats Beaver, s lk, pilh and straw; Jackets—Naval, grass cloth, Linen Ate Lamb's Wool
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  • 786 2 POLICE OFFICE. 27 1k May 1852. A Chinese complained that during hit absence from home yesterday forenoon a pig was stolen from his house in Tangling Road. A Chinese complained at the Chan Chu Kang station, of having been attacked on the previous day about II A. m., upon
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  • 3245 2 Singapore, Friday, Ath June 1852. Tlie Dutch Mail Steamer Java Captain Batten, arrived here on the 27th u!t. t from Batavia the 24th, and left on her return on the morning of the Ist inst. The P. P. Company's Steamer Gauges, Captain Baker, from Bombay the 17th
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 765 2 Caies, segar, trinket, card, Ac. Cheat and Backgammon men Curtain Gauze Clucks—Japan manufacture Crape Shawl*—an assortment Dretaea—China aitk and satin, plain and Sowered Fens and Punkas Grass cloth Handkerchiefs Japan. ware—in great assortment Paper Cutters—lvory, Turtoiaesbell, Ac Puzzles, of various kinds Silk Purses and Ornaments Silver filagre Card Casea, Ac.
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    • 908 2 NOTICE. THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell f>y Public Auction, on Tuesday, the Bth June, 1852, the valuable Household Furniiure, Crockery and Glass Ware, belonging to A. Ham rnond, Esq., c. s. Catalogues will be issued a few dayj previous to hp s ale. LITTLE. CURSETJEE SI CO. Singapore,
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  • 721 3 (From the c trait Times, J«K l*f Mr Nicol I lien. alter characteristically dismisMiig the absurd charge of Sir James Brooke's intimidation, A:c. by stating, in Hie very teeth ol the letters we extracted trom last week, that he is satisfied that Sir
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  • 5797 3 Singapore, 7th March, 1848. Robert Burns, EsqBrunt. De Slf We received on the 25th nit. your letter i i ~'t advising an order on ua for goods bought J Tin wv Arent for 4 1,350, which after the from ling y« 8 surprized
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  • 894 3 1 tiscls' Namr* /'on* I'n'nma'lderi I Consn>nee*. IJeslltyHuin dfc. H. M.S. eptnt 440 Luaiu, Esq Pioang H. C. steamer Hoogltly i Stewart 11. C. s brig Krunita Ward H. r. S Liig S P9 1 B bug Isabella B. brig Juhai.Hn Aroer barq Race Hone 255
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  • THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
    • 1250 4 IN THIS PORT THERE ARE NO DUTIES ON IMPORTS AND EXPORTS AND VESSELS OP EVERY NATION ARE FREE OF ALL CHARGES, EXCEPT 3 CENTS PER TON LEVIED BVDFR anT Rice. Wheat and Grain by the JagemtaguHg 2 Bengal fiaunds. Indian Piece Good, fry the Corey p/**)
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    • 77 4 On ENGLAND —The Oriental Bank is drawing at 4s 5d 6 months sight and 4s 3}d 3 mouths sight, and Private Bills to a large amount have been sold at 4s 6d. On CALCUTTA —The Oriental Biuk is drawing at 217 30 days sight. Court of Directors Bills have
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    • 60 4 The Isabella for London, the Bella Marina for Liverpool, and the Chieftain for Glasgow, are now loading at the following rates:— Tin £2AoP2ocwt M.O'Prl. Shell £2.10 Y2O cwt Sago in bags .£2.12.6 Gutta Percha..£3 »> Sago in boxes.. £3 Cotfee None. Gambierin bkts £2.10 «2.13,, Illack Pepper..£2.lop" 16 cwt
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    • 891 4 COTTON GOODS. GIIKY SHIRTINGS —Imports 43,948' pieces. A better demand has existed during the past month, particularly within the last few days, and extensive sales have been made of common quality at $l.BO a 1.90. 60s at $2.15 a 2.20. 64s at $2.25 a 2 33. 60s at
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    • 1551 4 BOMBAZF.TS— VeryduII. Sales of afew pieces scarlet at £3F. CAMLETS —Stocks continue large. Limited sales of Assorted at $l7! a 21J and Scarlet of heavy quality at #2l per piece. LONG ELLS —No sales to report, blocks moderate. SPANISH STRlPES— Assorted very dull. Small sales at $1.05 a 1.10
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 2249 5 LONDON, April *24*4, 1852. Parliament hat been making holiday during e g'eater part of the month, and although f: e has been a good deal of talking to 'dots by candidates, there has »»eeo but little De ,n the way of elucidating the intentions r ®'oiaters, who still
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    • 2083 5 (from ike Pintng Gazelle, May 22.) As the subject of the compett'ioo between the round and the long nutmeg, and its probable effect on prices, is oi vital importance to this island and to a large number ol our readers, we propose to oiler some additional remarks on the
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    • 1215 6 Colonel Butterworth. (From the South Australian Gazette, February 5.) iiis Llonor llie Governor of Smgapoie and Malacca, left town yesterday an! emhaikfj m the hent I ope lor Melbourne, in die continuation o( Ins voyage lo the Australian colonies, without, we are bound to say, the slightest token
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    • 1129 6 From the A runs, Ma'ck 26.) Through Cat fain Brooks, of the Emma, intelligence j was received oi a large ship, with passengers, name unknown, being ashore on a rock near Point Nepean on Sunday uight. The Sei belie arrived in the Bay > a
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    • 1021 6 7hs £m2rican Expedition to Japan (From the Ex-miner, April X 7 1 lie great Atlantic Republic i- about to come into Collision Willi the «*inj»iie of Japan, a> d it pending ail H'.edino.i to claim redies* f<>i flagiaot violations i f the law of nations, as w«'l| as wiili
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    • 106 6 From the tuna«> accounts relating to trade sol navigstloo, presented to ibe Houie of ueeimoo, on the 17lb all it appears that the quantity of p entered for borne cfhsumption in IBSU amounted t 42.*****., aod during the past year it had tocre.i d to 50,3C'81b. t
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    • 599 6 A discreditable aff.ir baa occurred at Mobile. Tba Chevalier Halve maun, tbe Austrian Charge to Wnb. ington, was passing through tbat city ou hie way to Havana, when a mob ro.e, suriounded tbr hotel, and inauitrd tbe Chevalier by yeils, hooinga, and clam ur
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    • 256 6 A MASTER OR MANY MEN. —Mr. Brsssey, the great rsilway contractor, Ins n"W at work upon liia ftridDi undertaking rhiial 40,000 men. In iiii blliitlt time be had seventy thousand men employed. MAN MARHIKDTO HIS AUNT. —ON Wednesday, at the Clerkeuwtll police. court, a young m.n appntd to Mr.
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