The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 11 June 1852
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section16 1852-06-11 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser rv»i. 19. si.r«.ipoRE, Moajrura, iitu JV.YE, IS53. ,»V>. 2416 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement785 1852-06-11 1 rOE CALCUTTA. a-rilUE Barque MAHOMED 8AMDANNY, Captain DAVIOT, will bare quick despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to STEPHENS A JUAQUIM. Singapore, 16th May, >851. Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Office. Battery Road—Singauore. THE Peninsular and Oriental Company's steamer GANGER from China, en route to Bombay, may be SjmBgjjm785 words
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Advertisement926 1852-06-11 1 GODOWNS situated in Ba'tery Road, For particular*, apply to WOLCOTT fc CO. 8in&apore, 16th February, 1852. roa SALE. At the Godowns of the Undersigned. AN Invoice of fine fresh Oilman's Stores, coositting of• York Hams, Wiltshire Bacon, Ox Tongues, Berkley, Chedder, Stilton and Albert Cheese, Pearl Barley, Currants, Jams and926 words
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Advertisement706 1852-06-11 1 LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE GENERAL WARE-ROOMS OF W. o, KERR 4 CO. {Adjoining the U'iental Bsn/c) Stngipve. LADIES APPAREL White end colored Glacd Silk, Satin tad Tarlatanne BooneU always oa hand, and aide to order ac> cording to the latest Europe Modes, or to aait the taste706 words
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Advertisement845 1852-06-11 1 OILMAN STORE' 5 York and Belfast Ham*. Wiltshire Bacon is tins, Tripe in jtrs sod tioi, Wiltshire sad Piat Cheeses, Preserved Provisions. Pickles, Sslsd 01, French Olives, Sardines, Tongues, Ssaces, Preserved Potatoes, Salmon Pickled, sod Preserved in tins, Darham Mu«t«rd, Yarmouth Blosteis in tins, Vinegar, Capers, Oatmeal in tins, Carrot*,845 words
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Advertisement653 1852-06-11 1 English and Bengal; Table-cloths—Damask od plain of sites; Trowsers-cloth, duck, drill, corduroy, Ac. Ac Waistcoats, Paris and London-madt Beer, Wines Spirits. Allsopp.Bass, Hodgson and Teooeol a Beer, En|lish and Singapore bottled. Brandy—real old cognac ditters, direct from Germany Clarets of choice flavour Champagne of first quality Cherry Brandy, Cordial and653 words
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Article923 1852-06-11 2 POLICE OFFICE. I 2nd June 1852. A Chinaman residing on Strangoon Road reported to Constable Maiquard that at 7 P. M. he was assaulted on the bighioad by a Klingmau and robbed of 42. 3rd June. Cap'ain Stephens, of the trince of Orange, stated that on ihe 8ih May923 words
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Article1593 1852-06-11 2 _Sinyapore, Friday, II th June, 1852. H. N. M.'s Steamer Hekla Captain Iiinlopen, arrived here 011 the 7th inst. from Batavia and Billiton and left on the 9ih for Palembang. The Screw Steamer Paou Shun, Capt. Wade, from Macao the 25th ult arrived here on the 4th1,593 words
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Advertisement792 1852-06-11 2 STATIONERY ROOKS. A fine selection of New Music Novell, Histories, Travels Ac. Account Boons, strongly bourn* Blank Books, plain and ruled Desks wilting, plain aud fancy Day Books Drawing Pencils and Crayons Envelopes in cases, or per I0U Foolscap, Letter and Note Paper Inks, black, blue and red Log and792 words
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Advertisement1327 1852-06-11 2 Lloyds, 28fA May, 1851. To Messrs SYM E i LLOYD'S AGENTS, Ssngag ore. Get ilemen, I am instructed by the Committee for Managing the Affcirs of Lloyd's lo transmit to you the accompanying Copies of Instructions to Commanders and Mates for the STOWAGE OF MIXED J CARGOES, and to request1,327 words
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Advertisement630 1852-06-11 2 went. The Stowage and Dunnaoe must and is Of tin of mare importance than the emss of the Vessel,as experience has proved. When Ships are chartered for a lump sum, the draft of water should be limited, as it not unfrequently happens that Brokers insert a clause that Coals are630 words
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Advertisement427 1852-06-11 2 Ex CHIEFTAIN" X FRUAl LONDU*. THE Undersigned have received the following selected by their Agent, and are now open for inspection:— Fancy Colored Alpaccas for Coats. Fine Black and Bine Ditto. Fine Black and Blue Cashmere for Coats. White and Colored Marseilles Waistcoating. White Cotton Shirts of qualities, linen Fronts,427 words
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Article776 1852-06-11 3 14fA -Way. 1852. PRESENT Hon.T. Church, Esq Reaideot Councillor. Captain H Man. Joaquiin d'Almeida, Esq. M. M. Davidson, John Harvey, A letter from the Collector wa» read submiuine hie Quarterly report of the state of the Municipal works Resolved that the report he filed and the Collector authorised776 words
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Article4037 1852-06-11 3 Horsburgh Light-Dues, {From the Bengal Hurkaru, May 5.) The legislative enactment levying a tonnage rate to defray the maintenance of the Horaburgh Light w.s very unpopular at Singapore in its original state as it sppesred in drsft. It is still less liked ss it has been patsed into law4,037 words
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Article104 1852-06-11 3 Bow Disgusting! (From the Spectator, May 5.) At the p'esent anxious juncture, wt»en intelligence from across the ssater is looted tor with to much eagernrsr, the receipt yesterday of what aeemed to oe an extra of aome journal—at Manlmain, as we imteinrd—brought by a sailing vessel, naturally roused our104 words
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Article637 1852-06-11 3 TheSFate of Xaeichhardt. (From the Mort.ing Chronicle, Merck 8.) We have much pleasure in copying the following letter from'Major Sir Thomas Mitcuel', Surveyor General of New South Wales, to our worthy friend !>r Ferdinand Mueller, ot this place, who our readers may remember published an ab e paper iu637 words
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Article1701 1852-06-11 4 fFrom the Evening Mail, March 2b.) The empire of Japan has long remained a eealvd book to tbe verioue nations of tbe civilised world. The rulers of that iicb and populous country have for a long period cootinued to act on maxima of exclusivenet* so complete as to put1,701 words
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Article2848 1852-06-11 4 (From the Evening Mait, April 9.) I proposed in my last soon to speak of the maritime expedition to Japan. I am n«t yet ao fully informad on the subject aa I should desire, but 1 ferl pretty confident that the following opinions will be justified2,848 words
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Article1529 1852-06-11 4 (From the Evening Mail. April 5.) An f (inordinary general meeting of the Pastern Steam Navigation Company held this afternoon was numerously attended. The report detailed the whole of the proceedings relative to the late lenders, and the award of the contract to their competitors, the Peninsular and1,529 words
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Article745 1852-06-11 4 Vessels iVufNKi I ons i < oof taers I t.oitsxerur. IJeSlinuton t(C. 11. C. S. brig Krunna Ward Su* Veyiug 11. C. S Irig Shepherd do B. biig Isabella 255 Peacock Almeida Sons London H. brif hrtgand I 150 Mchie Ditto Malacca B. kliip Vic o745 words