The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 24 December 1852
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section16 1852-12-24 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser Vol. 19. FltllLir MOMUTtJTG, 24tii BECEJIBEB, 1853. »Vo. 5216 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement935 1852-12-24 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. THE FOLLOWING KOriCE is PUBLISHED FOR GCNER A L INFORMATION E A BLUNDELL. Officiating Governor of Pii'.ce of Wales Island, Singapore and Malacca. Dated Singapore. 18/4 December, 1852. A Floating Light vessel showing o* e fined plain Light, visible all round the horizon for seven miles, is moored935 words
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Advertisement709 1852-12-24 1 FOR LONDON. B A.l. Allip HINDO3TAN, 7CB jra ft tons Register, Job* Poos Commander, will be despatched about the 10th Januaiy. This Ship has excellent Poop accommodations lor Passengers an J carries a Surgeon. For Freight or Passage, apply to Mc£WEN CO Singapore, 24 th November, 1852. rORZsIVERFOOL, ag rflllE709 words
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Advertisement748 1852-12-24 1 Application for Freight or lO be made at ilte Office* of the Company, ID U. T. MARSHALL, Superintendent. Singapore, B th December, 1852. AUSTSAUAV LINE. ,NE of i lie Peninsular and Oriental Steam NaON E of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigatioa Company's Steamers still be despatched (or Sydney, calling748 words
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Advertisement610 1852-12-24 1 LIST UP ARTICLES FOR SALE. AT TUB COMMISSION ROOMS 09 LITTLE, CUaSETJUE CO COMMERCIAL SQUARE Sinyajjore. LADIESTAPPAREL. Berlin Wool of colore Boot and Shoes, English and Freacb. Bonneta direct from Pari*, eilk, satin and actt Dunstable and atraw Balzarine Dreseei Capa—Blond and Lace Cepea and Cuff* Cardinal*, a la mode610 words
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Advertisement784 1852-12-24 1 theesea, constant importations Dates and Piuoes Fruits (Frenchl in syrup Brandled Ginger (Coins; preserved in jars Hams—-Yorkshire and Westpheliaa Jams and Jellies Loaf Sugar Maccarcct In tins and boxes Marmalades in jar Mnstardi in bottles and pots Malaga Raisins I the first booses Preserved Prorisionsln tins, regular importations from Salad784 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement815 1852-12-24 2 Gin, r«'. Hollar ds and old Tom fjock— Rudeslieimer, J and Hockhei- Liqueur* of superior quality [mer j Madeira —Loudon Maraschino and Anizette Porter—English bottled Port —Haffinden's, Hunts, Ac. Sherry 11 P., Campbell's Cockburn's, Ac. Whiskey Scotch and Iris'i, Ac Sic Sic, Marine Stores. Anchors and Cables CuiJage and coir815 words
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Advertisement994 1852-12-24 2 Bombay inlaid Willing Dciki, Work boxes, ard Gasea and Traya t Cribbage Boarda, Ac. Btc. A great variety of Piua Scarfa, Cuffs and Handkerchiefs, manufactured in Manila* Manila Chocolate. WINES AND SPIRITS. Beer—Engliah and Singapore-bottled. Porter—Do do. Brandy, Gin, Champagne, Sherry, Claret, Porti Liqueura, Raapberry and Ginger Cordiala, Ac. OILMAN994 words
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Advertisement955 1852-12-24 2 FOR SALE At the Godotvns of the Undersigned. HOLLAND GIN of superior quality EX Henri Joseph BRANDY, French, English and Caslillun. VViNis. Beer, Porter, Hams, Butter, Ac. COPPER SHEATHING, Nails and Patent Felt. MUNTZ'S Patent Sheathing Metal. CANVAS, large and fresh supplies from Europe. CORDAGE, Patent, Russian and English. WOOD'S955 words
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Advertisement987 1852-12-24 2 AMERICAN FOREIGN AGENCY. CITY OF WASHINGTON, D. C. Aaron Huight Pa'mer, Counsellor of the Supreme Court vf the United 'lutes, Director. THIS establishment was founded under the immediate auspices of leading Senatois aud Members of Congress, for the prosecution and recovery of Claims on the United States, before Congress, the987 words
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Advertisement770 1852-12-24 2 NOTICE IS HEP.tBY OIVEN, that the Butjtess in Singapore nnder the Style or C hop of >oon Hin ha* been earned on since the 12th day of October last h. th undersigned, for his own behoof alone, and thai he i! now the sole paitner therein. TAN CUOON BOCK Singapore,770 words
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Article248 1852-12-24 3 The following is the CHARGE SHEET from 15th to 22nd December:— yo. Charge Property found or not How disposed of 1317 J Vagrancy ***** Larceny, Clothes ]34<j Unlawfully maliciously destroying the plantitPs Property ***** larceny, 2 Files 1351 having contraband chan doo in his possession 1352 Nuisance taken up248 words
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Article1327 1852-12-24 3 ro THE EDITOR OF TIIK SINGAPORE FREE PRESS 23 rd December 18.32. Sir, Will you permit me again to call vour attention to the arrangements for the bi-monthly Mail, which vave now been advertised, and upon which vou have *ome remarks in your paper of the 10th. I feel1,327 words
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Article2914 1852-12-24 3 Singapore, Ft iday, 2\th Dec., 1852. Ml The H. C. Steamer Hooghly Captain Stewart, arrived here on the 18th instant, having left Pinang on the 13th. The Hooyhly fixed the Torch Light vessel in its proper position on the Two and a Halt Fathom Bank, where we2,914 words
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Article1115 1852-12-24 3 (From the Friend of China, Deer. B.J By a Portuguese Lorcha advices to tbe 4th instant have been received from Amoy. The following particulars of an aff-ir of somewhat an alarming nature have been kindly communicated. Oo the 2lst ultimo after aome threata bad been used by a Police1,115 words
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Article1133 1852-12-24 4 (Frcm the Englishman, November 2 Mr 0. U okiuuer, formerly u( the Calcutta Bar, has been appointed Assay-Master in Australia. We believe there is little doubt that the learned gentleman is as well informed in lite value ol gold, as he was deeply versed in law We understand that1,133 words
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Article1330 1852-12-24 4 (From the Bombay Timet, November 6.) Our readers will probably remember the account published in the Kurrachee papers of the panic which hed aeised on the people of that nation owing to the reports spread abroad that a number of children were to be Mcnficed to the new chu1,330 words
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Article3403 1852-12-24 4 The North Country Shipowners and the New Rules of Navigation. (From the Evening Mail, October 13 The South Shields Shipowners Socie*y, in aoticipa* tion of the long and dark nights that are coming on, and the dangers incident to the navigation of the North Sea, bare prepared the fallowing3,403 words
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Article697 1852-12-24 4 Vcstrl v i 'HI! C'H-HUNAERS IMSAAN 1 OCT'■■■ SFC. 11. Al 3. I anted lloii'ole Spencer H C. steamer Hnoghly Slewatl Fiaoce French ship I) tear 1 406 Lsbiry 11 ntnekindt Brotbets B brig Mo'a 1 243 j T'-ulou Miclaine, Fr-iser St Co M turitins B.697 words