The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 5 November 1852

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser mi. 19. SMJiret*MPOHE, EHMIK1 1* JtMOHJVIJTG, 5TB J% OVEJflJUEB, 1853. »Vo. 45
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 797 1 FOR FORT PHILLIP mHE A. 1. Barq HELEN MARY, JL Captain LEGO, will sail for the above Port in about 14 days. For faBe I'llaTTi Freight or Passage, having superior accommodations for Passengers. Apply to M AUT.N, DYCE CO. Singapore, 21st October 1852. FOR LONDON. rwi'ltt A. Baique HRITON, 355
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    • 738 1 NOTICE. THE Undermentioned Houses and Properties belonging to the Estate of the late JAMES STEPHEN, will be sold by Public Auction, on the I5ih of February next, at the Godowns ol the Undersigned, unless previously disposed of by Private Contract No. i—The House on the Beach, Campong Glam, lately occupied
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    • 804 1 White and figured Casamers, figured Mtio, velvet »td feuej Wslstcostlng. White end colored Waistcoat Quilting. Neckerchief* ia (ilk, inlin end gauze. Corduroy, drill end duck Uoweeriog. Wove woollen Shirts. Flannel—white, pink and blue. Socks— cotton, LiAe thread and silk. Glo?es-*-thread, silk end kid. Riding Gloves. Braces in great variety. Neck
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    • 639 1 JUST ZUBLXSH£D A' the Mission Press, SECOND EDITION GREATLY ENLARGED. Frfee 2 Dollars each A VOCABULARY of the Engltsh and Mulay languages, comprising all the words commeuly in use, and sutficieut for the ordinary pwrposee of conversation and also some Nautical Terms are introduced for the convenience of 8ea-men, employed
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    • 725 1 Wax—plain and fancy Wafers—initial, oplka plain, Ac. WINES SPIRITS. Ales—Eugliih and Singapore-bottled Allsopp and Base' Beet Brandy—best Cognac Champagne, Geuler't Claret —firat quality Cordial, cherry and raapberry Cherry Brandy Gienlivet Wbiskey Gin tn caaea H oca— Jo hannttbery Liqueura— aaaorted Maraschino and Ratafin Old Tom Port—aery anperior Sberrv—J. Cockburn's, Campbell's
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  • 69 2 POLICE OFFICE. A native teaman named llobeit Brown, stabbed bim-elf in seveial i-laces with a k nife. on the night of the 1st instant, in a boaiding house in Queen Street. He had been taking large quantities of 8|iiits f< r several day* pievious, which had induced a state
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  • 460 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE ISO A POKE FKEE PRESS j UtuT 8 >imwhai more it a a y*ar ago the Munici al ommilre, letting thai ilie re>suie liom w.ihuui w a« too strong tor iliein to ie*i9t, ralteil u,.on ilie Government >uiv.)or 10 sii' mil to hem a11
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  • 8799 2 Singct/ ore, F id ay, bth Nov* tuber 1852. The P Qo's Steam ship Sinyapore, Captain Evans, arrived here on the 29th ult., bringing the September Mails, and left lor Hongkong on the following day. II. N. M's. Steamer Batavi* Captain van der Moore, arrived here on
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1113 2 London-made Carpet-bags with patent locks; Camp and sea Cots to order; Coats—dress, uniforms, shooting and plain of the finest materials and most approved fashions; Caps—Naval and Plain Epaulettes— Naval and military Flanr.el Waistcoats and Drawers; Genllemen'sCompanions Hats—Bea»?r, e lk, pith and straw Jackets—Naval, grass cloth, Linen &c Lamb's Wool and
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    • 689 2 Just received Overland Per MALTA." And carefully selected in London. Latest Editions of Admiralty Charts, fur the various Ports, llatbours and Coasts East of the Cape, Marryal's Signals down to No. 8.025, 2nd Dist. I Pendant, Horsburgh's Directory .Thompson's Tables, Hurricane Guide, Nautical Magazine, Ship-master's Guide, Hooks for Circle Sailing,
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    • 54 2 ORIENTAL COLONIAL CIRCULAR. GW. WIIEATLEY O Oriental Agents, a 15f> Leadenhall Street. London, have prepart<1 a < ircular containing Prices of Mess Supplies O lmao's stores—Saddlery tluns, Pistols, Plate and Plated-ware— Watch s locks—Jeweller, -Lamps-Cutlerj-Baths -Perfumerj-Mat.o-nen and all European necessaries, ahich maj be bad gratis oo application to Messrs T.
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  • 1256 3 V tr.%. i ital 1 M'adi! .wr IJ, '.st, >i,t Hon Sec. 11. Ai. »loop Conteit LI.... LI.. 1 460 lion, hpeucer 1 11 t. ner nuu-><y H. N. M »teamer Hat',via 1 Dutch ship ci.ra Hennettc Dut str. K. der Nedertanden U. schnr Aia'ia B
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  • 1371 4 By II. N. M's. steamer Hntavh, Captain Van tier Moore, we have received files of the Javn Couranl an t J ton Hvdc to the 27th ult. On the 17th September a Hash of lightning enter* •d through the loof of the Mosque at baros and killed the Mahomedan
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  • THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
    • 1212 4 IN THIS PORT THERE ARE NO DUTIES ON IMPORTS AND EXPORTS AND VESSELS OF EVERY NATION ARE FREE OF ALL CHARGES, EXCEPT 3 CENTS PER TON LEVIED UNDER ACT VI Accounts are kept in Spanish Dollars divided into Cents. The tisnal credit on sale* isasfolUnes: Europe
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    • 93 4 On LONDON —The Oriental Bank offers to draw at 4s GJd for 0 months' sight and 4s for 3 months' sight. Sales of Australian Bills at 4s Gd 30 days sight. Private Bills at G month sight have been sold to a considerable amount at 4s 7d. On CALCUTTA
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    • 69 4 Rather scarce but seeking vessels are expected from China and the colonics. The Briton, Mahomed Alii and lwjlevoood are loading for London the Zrujari and Alceste for Liverpool: Tin.. T £2.10.0|>20cwt Coflee £2.18 18 cwt Sago in bags £2.12.0 Black Pepper..£2.15 V 16cwt Sago in boxes. .£3 Hides. ..£3
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    • 661 4 COTTON GOODS GREY SHIRTINGS —Imports 2433G pes. The low prices which holders have lately submitted to has induced buyers to come forward more freely and considerable sales have been made during the month, although checked by large stocks of damaged goods. Those reported, amounting to about 21,000 pieces,
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    • 402 4 BOMBAZETS —Stocks are still very heavy and can only be re- ditccd by forced sales at $2.75 a 3 for Scarlet and assorted at $3 a 3 i and these on a very limited scale. CAMLETS —Nothing doing in Scarlet. Assorted colors have 1 been in partial inquiry and
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    • 999 4 BETELNUT —In some demand and no stock: last sale at m a lb BEES' WAX —Market well supplied with inferior which is offered at $20 a 28. Good quality still commands $33 a 32. COTTON —No sales to notice and offers very low. No improvement likely to take
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 1434 5 LONDON, 22nd September 1852. The Death of the Duke of Wellington has absorbed every other topic ofinterest, if indeed it did not find and fill a vacuum. His Orace had been unwell for a day or so, that is not quite so well as usual, but had had
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