The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 3 December 1852
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section18 1852-12-03 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. roi. 19. SljretvAPOMtE, 1HIIK1 1* .WOlLVLTf;, 3BD DECEMBER, 1852. •Vo. 45118 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement863 1852-12-03 1 ftOVSKlfKBBT NOTIFICATION. AT THE COURT AT OSBORNE HOUSE, ISLE OF WIGHT. \Sth day of August 1852. PRESENT The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty in Council. WHEREAS hy the Foreign Deserter's Act 1852," it i» provided that whenever it is made to appear to Her Majesty that due facilities am or will863 words
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Advertisement678 1852-12-03 1 Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Office. Battery Hoad—Singapore* MfWlHE Peninsular and Oriental ComJL pany's Steamer SIKGAPORE from China, en route to Bombay, miy be expected at Singapore about the 5th proximo, and the Peninsular and Oriental Company s Steamer with the Europeau Mails en route to China, about the678 words
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Advertisement804 1852-12-03 1 White inti tiguicd Cuumete, figured Mtio f velvet «L(I fancy Wiiilcodivg. White end colored Waistcoat Quilting. Neckerchief* in lilk, latto end gauze. Corduroy, drill and duck trowaering. Wove woollen Shirt*. Flannel—white, pink and blue. Sock*— cotton, Lisle thread and ailk. Gluvea—thread, ailk and kid. Riding Gloaea. Biacea in gteat variety.804 words
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Advertisement644 1852-12-03 1 JUST PUBLISHED At the Mission Press, SECOND EDITION GREATLY ENLARGED. Price 2 Dollars each A VOCABULARY of the English and Malay language?, comprising all the words ccmmonly L\ languages,comprising all the words ccmmouly in use, and sntticieui for the ordinary purposes ol conversation and also some Nautical Terms aie lUtrodticed644 words
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Advertisement719 1852-12-03 1 Wax—plain and fancy Wafer*—initial, oplka plain, Ac. WINES SPIRITS. Ales—English and Singapore-bottled A laopp and Beta' Beer Brandy—beatCognac Champagne, Geiiler't Claret—first quality Cordial, cherry and raapberry Cherry Brandy Glenlivet Whiskey Gin in caaea Hcctt Juhannisberg Liqueur*—asaorted Maraschino and Ratafia Old Tom Port—eery superior Sberrv—J. Cockburn'i, Campbell'* «e. OILMAN'S STORESBeef—apiced and719 words
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Article203 1852-12-03 2 The following is the CHARGE SHEET from 25th November to 1st December:— No. Charge Property found or not Hoic disposed of 1272 Stealing in a garden 1273 Larceny, Sapun wood 1274 To fiud Sureties of the peace Found I Acquitted Acquitted To give sureties for 12 months himself in203 words
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Article16 1852-12-03 2 Ai Bi'av a,on the I61I1 NovemHer, ihe Lady of f'oN*ld McMillak Ktq., of a daughter.16 words
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Article1763 1852-12-03 2 Singapore, Ft iday, 3rd December 1852. H. N. M's. Steamer Batavia Capt. Vander Moore, arrived here on the 23rd inst., having left Batavia on the 29ht ult. The P. O. Co's Steamer Erin, Captain Roberts, which left Calcutta on the 20th ult., arrived here on the 28th1,763 words
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Advertisement1034 1852-12-03 2 London-made Carpet-bags with patent locks; Camp aid sea Cots to order; Coats—dress, uniforms, shooting and plain of ihe finest materials and most approved fashions; Caps—Naval and Plain; Epaulettes— Naval and military Flanr.el Waistcoat! and Drawers; Gemlemen'sCompanions flats—Bea*?r, ••Ik, pith and straw Jackets—Naval, grass cloth. Linen &c Lamb's Wool and Merino1,034 words
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Advertisement794 1852-12-03 2 G. J. DARE CO. SHIP CHANDLERS. SA1UMAKERS, Auctioneers and Commission Agents WHOLESALE AND RETAIL VVNE, SPIRIT A BEER MERCHANTS Boat Quay, Singapore, BEG to announce 10 Ship-owner*, Merchant*, i Commanders of Vessels and the Public in General, that they have always on hand a large and well selected assortment of794 words
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Advertisement912 1852-12-03 2 J&AXTA, EGYPT, INDIA, IONIAN 1SLI8. DnO I n HER Britannic Majesty's Packets, 312 horse power, possessing every requisite accommon power, possessing every requisite accommodation for pasiergers, keep op a regular communication between England and India, via Marseilles, Malta, and Alexandria, twice per month, leave Marseilles for Malta 9th and 26th;912 words
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Article3379 1852-12-03 3 (From the Pinang Gazette, November 20 On entering one of the Police thaoaabs a few days aio, we obaerved a recent government notification in Malay patted up, and aa we conaider it to be of greater importance to the inbabitanta of Pinang than many of those which are officially3,379 words
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Article1691 1852-12-03 3 The Fall of Prome. (From the Eastern Slar, Oetr. 23.) Prom Burmali we ieain tbat Prome baa again fallen into our hands. Tbe General left Rangoon in the latter part of September, and after a fortnight's tedious navigation, diveisified by occasional groundings and detentions on account of scarcity of1,691 words
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Article1022 1852-12-03 3 Vessels 1 Mamms. i ons Commanders i Consignee* Ueslinuiion tfc. li. C steamer Hoogkly Dutch stiip Vl-tra Henrielie Tro" 75o Stewart DeBoir A. L. Johnston Co Malacca Katavia Fr ship Villa de Tonniens 59 j Monnier Ditto Akyab Dutch steamer Hatuvia 1000 Vander Moore Ditto Maclaine,1,022 words
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Article1629 1852-12-03 3 From the Bengal Hurkaru, November 19.) We cnderatand that a Mr Lovi lately arrived in Calcutta, haa contrived a very ingenioua plan for railing the treaiure sunk in the ateamer Packs in the Straita, and that he haa auch confidence of aucceaa that he ia nilling to go to1,629 words
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THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE PRICE CURRENT.
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Article1270 1852-12-03 4 IN THIS PORT THERE ARE NO DUTIES ON IMPORTS AND EXPORTS AND VESSELS OF EVERY NATION ARE FREE OF ALL CHARGES, EXCEPT3 CENTS PER TON LEVIED UNDER ACT VI OF"^ Accounts arc kept in Spanish Dollars divided into Cents. The ustuil credit on sales is ns1,270 words
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Article100 1852-12-03 4 On LONDON —The Oriental Bank offers to draw at 4s G d 0 months' sight and 4s 5]d 3 months sight. Private Bills are selling at 4s7d 6 months; sight, the amount however negotiated has been very limited, buyers waiting the arrival of the Steamers. On CALCUTTA —The OrientalBjnk100 words
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Article132 1852-12-03 4 Continues scarce and in good demand for tlie Rice trade at Arracan and several vessels have been takeu up to load at Akyab for Singapore 3*2] a35 Cents and China 70 Cents. For Great Britain at £*3 |M.T ton of 20 cwt and for the Continent at £3 5s132 words
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Article595 1852-12-03 4 COTTON GOODS. GREY SHIRTINGS —Imports 4,850 pieces. The demand has considerably abated and buyers are offering very low rates which, in some instances, arc submitted to. The sales have been chiefly of low aud middling qualities at $1.70 a 2; GO a 04s at $2.10 a 2.20; GGs595 words
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Article451 1852-12-03 4 BOMBAZETS— Scarlet arc inquired for and trifling sales made at $3 a 3]. Assorted in no demand. CAMLETS —Dull, except for Orange which is in some inquiry and sales made at $17. Scarlet neglected. LONO ELLS —No sales to report. SpANisii STRIPES —The Bugis traders are offering very low451 words
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Article923 1852-12-03 4 ALUM —Saleable in small lots at $1.20. AnRACK, Batavia —Recent imports have been sold a high rates and mimand continues. BEES' WAX —In better inquiry and Market nearlv cleared of good quality at $30 a 3*2. Middling may be obtained at $28 a 29. BET EL NUT —None923 words
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