The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 17 September 1852
1852-09-17
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Title Section16 1852-09-17 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser fill. 19. sura*4PonE, JMomjrurei, iim JSEPTEMBEB, I«52. .»v>. as16 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement811 1852-09-17 1 In the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales' Island, Singapore and Malacca. NOTICE is hereby given that ike Pourth General Quarter Session of ike Peace, will be holden by the said Court, for Siogapoie and the places inbordinate thereto, at the Court House in Singapore on Friday the First811 words
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Advertisement808 1852-09-17 1 SINGAPORE AUCTION A*Cj> COMMISSION MAST. THE Undersigned has |ihis day opened a Mart, styled as above, for the sale of Merchandise and properly of all descriptions, 10 which he solicits the assistance and patrooage of the Singapore Community. The Mart will be opened for the receipt of Goods at all808 words
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Advertisement766 1852-09-17 1 NOTICE. MR THOMAS HINTON CAMPBELL was admitted Partner ia mr if* here, at Singapore, Miaiu and Glasgow tk fint of May lest, at which data Carwib ratirad from aama, when hia responsibility ceased. MARTIN, DYCE A CO. AefeoM, bth 1852. o. J. DARE 4 co. SHIP CHANDL?**, sail.makers, Auctioneers and766 words
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Advertisement775 1852-09-17 1 Corded and qoilted Slip*. Liile Thread, black A pearl, ailk A merino Stocking!. Kid, ailk aod thread Gloves. Blaek and white Mitte. Frrnch Cambric, Pisa aod Embroidered Grasaclotb Handkerchiefs. French Lawn, mitible for do. Satin, black and bronze, kid and enamelled Shoes. Black Lasting Boota. Do for Ladiea Boota or775 words
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Advertisement897 1852-09-17 1 FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At 3 o'clock this day, AT MESSRS G. J. DARE CO.'S roa thi BiNtFir or troeb ooncibmbd. one old Jib, j one old Trysail, S Much torn, one piece of Top-gallant Mast, j Singmrorc, \Uh September 1851. EAST ZNDIAXTZ XBIB1TZOM of 1853, Under the Management897 words
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Article238 1852-09-17 2 T fron No. he following is tl i 8lli to I5tli Septe Charge CHA in be r Projh•> ty found or not RGE SHEET tlow (Imposed of 988 Vagrancy, sleeping in the open market 7 days H. C. 98b Stealing in a Garden Com plaint, not present case 9%238 words
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Article295 1852-09-17 2 TO THE tDlTOR OF THE >INGAP.iRE FREE PRE** Sir, Toe s\ stem at present prevailing with regard to cash J l 7 raen ,n .jf 1 8 place has become such a nuisance that I no .e you will interfere, (as it appears nobody else will), and endeavour to295 words
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Article15 1852-09-17 2 At Singapore, on Sa unlay il.e itih .85*, Mis W. W. Wittan.Va So. Scp,Prribcr15 words
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Article1166 1852-09-17 2 k ln 9 a f ore, b iday, 17 th September, 1852 The American brig An if/a, which li ft this on the 10th instant lor New York struck on the Great Pan Shoal about I 0 clock |> ui. on the same day. She was lightened1,166 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement718 1852-09-17 2 Sb w nd Scirfs, pine, crape, s*t>n, Cashmere and Delhi—an elegant aaaortment Stockiugt, ailk, cotton and Lisle thread Satin—white, blue and pink Thread Edgings, Tnilet Corera, Ate. flic. BABY LINEN, &c. Bonnets in variety Boots of worsted Capa of lace, silk, Ate. Frocks, long and short Hoods and Bonnets Socks—cotton718 words
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Advertisement1192 1852-09-17 2 Flannel Plain and Printed Frencli Kid and Silk Gloves of colors Hose—cotton and silk Handkerchiefs—Silk, Grass-cloth, Cambric Pina Horse Hair Petticoats Long Cloth of Horrock's manufacture Lace of English and Brussels manufacture Muslin and Muslinet Dresses, Curtains, fitc. Mousselin de lame Dresses Needles—a choice variety of the best kind Pins1,192 words
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Advertisement849 1852-09-17 2 riety of the beat kinds; Pickles of first quality; Salad Oil; Sausages and Polonies from Bologna; Sauces for fish, game and meat; Sardines direct from Nantes Soap—white, yellow and Dacca Tongues —pickled, salted and smoked Viuegar in bottles and casks. Outfitting Department. Braces—elastic, cotton and silk buttons, Navy and Military;849 words
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Advertisement713 1852-09-17 2 II. —Tar, t urpentine, Hosiu, he. 10 have tl»e IIit Beds cf wood uoder the quarters, of an inch thick, and allowed to stow six heights. 12 —Very frequent and serious loss falls on Merchants on the upper part of Cargoes, particularly in Vessels that bring W heat, Corn, looacco,713 words
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Advertisement28 1852-09-17 2 FOR FREIGHT OR TEr IUK FdSi-sailing ba>qup Zj/fjLf >** ra P'«"» 347 ions p 0r parii'ulars apply 'o ■fcVTS .V, Wm SPOTTISWOODE &CO i»g»po e 1 6th Srpiemfer, 185*2.28 words
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Obituary34 1852-09-17 2 DIED. At k, on ,he 25M, Juno a of Dy< e rv l"lt S£P J J-' 4 9 ,a e of h h »S Mi^i' l the 41st y*ar oi his a K e.34 words
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Article422 1852-09-17 3 20/A A U\ust 185'2. PRESENT lion. T. < him ti. K*q Chairman, M. F. Davidson, E*q J. Harvey. E-q J. T. Thomson, F.sq-, A n emornnduin by the Effi '•rating So per in tendert of Convicts and Roads was read, relative to a reform in tl e in422 words
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Article2805 1852-09-17 3 "«< > >»»■ [From the Piiang Gazette, August 14] »e are g| id to see from the proceedings at the Court of Quarter Sessions held on Wednesday last, 'h* Police have awakened from one of those periodicals fits of slumber with which ihey oblige gamblers, and that the Court2,805 words
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Article389 1852-09-17 3 (From the Englithmen, Augtut 25.) A fearful accidmt occurred about half paat3 o'clock in the afternoon or Monday in the Company'a Yard at Kidderpore, by >he fall of a abed, the end of the ahed giving way first, and beam after beam, and truia after trnaa came down in389 words
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Article491 1852-09-17 3 f mall J teamets for Service in Barm ah. A correspondent up (be River Indus who ha* reintelligercs about the intention of tba Governor General to indent ug on Komb.y for email ateameri for ae vice in Burmab, recommenda the employment of the steamers Satellite. Planer, N ion rod,491 words
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Article1376 1852-09-17 3 Coffee Tea. To the Editort of the Colombo Observer. Sir», *o re advertisementi baring appeared in the Ceylon Papers, calling upon tbe Coffee planters to futnirh samples of d• i»d C< ffee leaves, and to send t nHera fur their supply by the too a sapim' e»r. respondeat <b*1,376 words
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Article5158 1852-09-17 3 The Late Mrs Clarke, (From the Weekly Newt and Chronicle. July V) This once fair, frail, and famous *)ioin died last week at Boulogne. The events of 18t'9, m which she figured, are almost foivotten. In the January of that year Col. Wardle, an officer of militia, brought forward5,158 words
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Article1471 1852-09-17 4 The Emigration to Auetrotiu —The tide of emigrtlion to the Australian gold fields if increasing to a far geater extent than even reading the accounts of it in the ne s.spers would lead most persons to ima ;ine Through all the great cities and towns of En. land, men1,471 words
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Article777 1852-09-17 4 £AA£/> V -Mf.i l u<u «,ounua .lie s 4% 4r<". li. 1 s'eamer Hoo-.hly Stewart Malacca A Pinang Dutch ba»q Peking 550 Leonhardt A L Johnston Si Co. Baravia i B ship Tkos A rbuth-at j 620 Bannatyne Syme Co Capt-T iwn&Loodou B. ship J U777 words