The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 30 July 1852
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Title Section17 1852-07-30 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. roi. 19. SIJVa.IPOHE, MOHJPMJTG, SOTII JILT, 185 S. Jtv». 11l17 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement807 1852-07-30 1 NOTICE Mr J. T. THOMSON is appointed to be a Member of the Municipal Committee at Singapore, during the absence of Captain MA* on public duty. A BLUNDELL, Officiating Governor. P inane. sth Inly. 1852. UK SWT WOTXriCATIOIf. TLLE FOLLOWING IS REPUBLISHED F R GENERAL INFORMATION I Circular No 323807 words
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Advertisement873 1852-07-30 1 TO LIT, THE House, Corner of lligh lately occapied by Captain AIIKER. For particulars, apply to JOZE D'ALMEIDA SONS Singapore. 9tk Jan V 1851. TO LET. r~~ GODOWNS situated in Battery Road, For particulars, apply to WOLCOTT CO. Singapore, I6<A February, 1852. TO LET. WITH IMMCDIATR ERTRT. THAT Commodi us873 words
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Advertisement712 1852-07-30 1 NOTICE, IS HEREBT Givm, that tier Majesty's Court of Judicature at Singapore bas this day granted Probajy, with the will annexed, of JOSXPH WISI, Esquire, deceased, unto WILLISM WARDRO? Sutw, Enquire, one of ibe Executors io tbesaid will named All persons indebted to the estate of the said deceased art712 words
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Advertisement707 1852-07-30 1 LIST OP ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE GENERAL WARE-ROOMS W. G. SE&R CO. {Adjoining the Oriental bank)~*%ngupo'c. LADIES APPAREL.I White and colored Glace Silk, Satin and Tarlatanne Bonnets always on hand, and made to order according to the lateat Europe Modes, or to suit the taate of C'uatomers. Tmcan, Dnnatable707 words
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Advertisement851 1852-07-30 1 OILMAN STOKES* York and Belfast Hanoi, Wiltshire Bicon is Una, Tripe in jira and tioa, Wiltshire and Pina Cheeaea, Preserved Provisions. Pickles, Salad Oil, French Olives, Sardines, Tongues, Sauces, Preserved Potatoes, Salmon Pickled, and Preserved in tins, Durham Mustard, Yarmouth Bloaters *in tins, Vinegar, Capers, Oatmeal in tins, Carrots, Peas,851 words
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Article704 1852-07-30 2 POLICE OFFICE. Several cases of theft are leported during the week the details ot which are of no particular inteiest. 2 i it July. A Chinese gambier planter residing at Secodi. Johore, reported that two days ago he came t 0 the' house ot a relative of his at704 words
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Article1439 1852-07-30 2 Singaj ore, F iday 30 Hi July, 1852. H. M. S. S-rpenf, Captain Luard, arrived here on the 26th instant having left Labuan on the 4lh. £>he touched at Sara* wak. The P. O. C. Pek'n Captain Grainger, arrived here on the 27th, having leit Calcutta on1,439 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement712 1852-07-30 2 Roy, Ac. Ac. Waistcoats, Paris and London-made Beer, Wines 6c Spirits. Allsopp,Bass, Hodgson and Tenneni s Beer, English and Singapore bottled. Diandy real old cognac Bitters, direct from Germany Clarets of choice flavour Champagne of first quality Cherry Brandy, Cordial and Ratafia Gin, real Hollards and old Tom ||Ock—Rudesheimer, Johannesberger712 words
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Advertisement823 1852-07-30 2 WINES SPIRITS. A!e«—English and Stngspore-bottled Allaopp and Baas' Beer Brand v—bestOognac Champagne, Geisler'# Claret—first quality Cordial, cherry tod raipberry Cherry Brandy Glenlivet Whiskey Gin in caaee HOCK— Johanntsberg Liqueurs—assorted,,' Maraschino and Ratafia Old Tom Port—very superior Sfaerrv—J. Cockburn's, otmpbell's at. OILMAN'S STORES* Beef—spiced and smoked Bottled Fruits and Sauces Bacon—in823 words
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Advertisement1152 1852-07-30 2 Lloyd t, 26th May, 1851* To Messrs SYME A CO LLOYD'S AC EM IS, Singapore, Gentlemen, I am instructed by the Committee for Managing the Affairs of Lloyd's to transmit to you (be accompanying Copies of Instructions to Com* manders and Mates for the STOWAGE OF MIXED CARGOES, and to1,152 words
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Advertisement1180 1852-07-30 2 will undertake to guarantee the dunnage. The American Shipowners, tn the stowage of mixed Cargoes in large Ships, hare, from exp*rience, discovered what pressure" Flour Barrels, Provision Casks, Sc. wilt beam, and 21 feet depth of hold, Orlop Decks will come into general use so as to relieve the pressure,1,180 words
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Advertisement88 1852-07-30 2 NOTICE. LLOVDS. W E ,r; qOMI L l^ l P ar,icul r til c« M t f y T Shipwreck be communicated lo „i hV.t Master or Surrieor. on their reaching ihi.L' he the information of the Underwriters in London SY&IE co Singapore, 1851. Boyd's AgenU "NOTICE. WE have appointed88 words
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Article2804 1852-07-30 3 LONDON, 24 th June, 1852. The Session still dwindles on and lllhough it is believed to be in its last week we have no official notice of the dissolution. Protection may be said to have been interred The Earl of Derby has declared that he does not expect2,804 words
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Article647 1852-07-30 3 From the Gjiette, July 3. The caaker in ibs husk ol ih« nutmegs, which of late years his been produclite of so much loss to planers, is begiooiog to shew itself in plantations which hare been bee fiorn it (or sume time. The westher ha* been unusually and, to647 words
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Article256 1852-07-30 3 From the Engliihma*, July 8 Fort William Home Department, Legislative, 2nd July.—The following Draft 0 f a proposed Act was read in ouncil for the first time on the 2nd of July, 1852. Act No. or J852. An Act to amend Act No. VI. of 1852Whereas it is eipedient256 words
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Article1631 1852-07-30 3 (From the Englithman, June 21.) It: .swill.extreme regret that we bare to announce the total lots of the ship Centaur of Calcuita Can t in W T Salmon, on the coast of Ar.bi.'.bout one hundred and twenty miles from Muscat The vessel was proceeding to1,631 words
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722 1852-07-30 4 (From the S. M Hera'd.) We yesterday spoke of the flourishing state of our public rtvenue?, as exhibited in the amounts received duting the first quarter of the present year compared with those receired during the corresponding quarter of last year. Si.ce722 words
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Article770 1852-07-30 4 Prospects of Emigration* From the Home New, June 8. While nobody denies the immediate necessity of promoting emigration to Australia, eery few know how to set about it. This is the complaint which comes up from all sides. The emergency is so new that there is no disgrace to770 words
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2941 1852-07-30 4 (Before Sir G. TURNER.) MACBSIDI V. LINDSAY. (From Evening lf.il, April 23 Mr James HasteH aad Mr Freeliog appeared in tupport of tbv demurrer iu this ease, which was filed by tbe defendants, Hugh Hamilton Lindsay, Heary William Ka<n« d, Henry Wise, sud others, the2,941 words
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Article772 1852-07-30 4 fYnrfi Name*. am t'.nrnmande.rs i Canngneea. Destination gr. H~M78~ •erpent 43V lion Capt Spencer Pin ing Goodwin, Esq. 11. t. steamer IVRWRITI H. M brig A CQ 1 iiirH P«n v OBI tCMw soy 1 LUdlU| E#?v| U S C«»n«ul U. S ship 81 Mary Magrudre,772 words