The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 15 March 1853

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  • 12 1 THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT. 8INGAPORE, TUESDAY, THE 15TH MARCH,' 1853.
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  • 131 1 Bp the American skip Cynthia, for New York. Ship, ert 1,573 pit and 77 ctyt (in, 1,515 pli and 13 ctyt gambier, 1,076 pit ebony, 59 pU guita perrha, 19 pla and 74 ctyt nmm<g4, 5 6 ctyt ma<e, 150 pit and 68 cly« tapanwood,
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  • 242 1 Feby. 10 Dutch Oscor, Gavin, from Port Phillip 13th J«nu*ry for Battvia. 21 Dateh ahip Buctly, Tibheta, from Batsvis, for Ptdiof. 13 Spaoiah ahip Perfects Tribonce. from Manila lor Cadis 13 Amar ikiplMnii'M. Drew, from Hongkong t lib Faby, for Hamburg, i, 24 American ship
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  • 211 1 ARRIVALS. March 4 Ganges (steamer) from Bombay 4 AmaxoD Ainoy 4 Dorisana Liverpool 6-Gem Akyab 7 Water Witch Hongkong f 8 Pekin (steamer) Calcutta tt 8 t riton Port Phillip t, 8 Famhool Salam Akyab 9 Neptuno (bpaoiih) Arracaa f 9 John Buchanan do 9 Bride Calcutta 10
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  • 258 1 F cue It' Namet. I Tom Commandrrt Consignee*. J I Detlinulwn tfc. H. M. 1 Com tat 4S0 Hon'ble Spencer Maulraain Hi Ed. 8. Bittern •tee Vansiliarti Esq H N. M. steamer hatavie 1000 Vander Moore A L. Johnston k lo Batavia Linga brig Brigand 150
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  • 1268 1 IK THIS PORT THBRE ABB NO DUTIES ON IMPORTS AND EXPORTS AND VESSELS OP EVERY NATION ARE FREE OF ALL CHARGES, EXCEPT 3 CENTS PER TON LEVIED tTNDER ACT VI A nvmntM art keot in Spanish DoUart divided into Cents, The usual credit on sales is
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  • 103 1 Ou England. —The Oriental Bank is drawing on Lon don at 6 mouths sight at 4s 7$d —3 months at 4s 7d, I month at 4s 6Id and at sight 4s 6d. Private Bills—large sales at 4s 8d and rate likely to continue On Calcutta— The Oriental Bank is
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  • 68 1 For Europe and the Colonies continues very scarce and in great demand. The brahmin and Victoria are loading for London and the boriiana for Liverpool at £3. IUs to £4. 10s £4 for a general cargo to Liverpool has been offered and refused. The Reliance has been chartered for
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  • 483 1 COTTON GOODS. Grey have been in somewhat better demand at about 10 ceuts over quotations in our last report Usual common qualities have been sold at $1.70 a 1.85, and 40 inch at 1.85 a 2.25 per piece. White Shirtings —are neglected. Figured —have been enquired for but
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  • 446 1 Arrack —Stock reduced and wanted at quotations. Pees IP ax —Stock of inferior large, but very little of good quality in the market. Cotton —No transactions have taken place since our last. Cojfree —In good demand, and very scarce. Cambitr —Our anticipations of a moderate crop l ave
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  • 1140 2 location in tfingMpore shall be preferred and the removal of a wart from the Settlement shall not take place without the formally recorded cjucufreope of at least six Members of the Committee. 1 That the Secretary of this Committee shall at all times on the requisition
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  • 537 2 By H N M'a Stetra-»hip Ratavia Capt. Yaiider Moore, which arrive l here yesterday, having iefi Batavia on the 12th instant we have ti.es of the Jmva four aat and J*va Lode to the 12th inst The Java A ode of the 2nd contains the following paragraph »es ecting
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  • 142 2 (From ike Brighton Guardian, Deer. 15 I live iu my Jn ia'a eyes" sai l an affected dandy in Coleman's healing, H Ah replied George >• i observed she bad a sty in them when I saw ber list.'' Tis false" as the girl said when Iter lover
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  • 176 2 Mercantile Question Answers. (From the Ladiet own Journal and MixcelUny, December It.) What is double entry ?—Charging the tame thing twice What is single entry .'—Charging a man with goods, but not crediliug tbe cash he pays for them. What is book keeping .'—Forgetting to return borrowed volnmea. What is
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  • 1192 2 IN THIS POUT THERE ARE NO DI TIES ON IMPORTS AND EXPORTS AND VESSELS OF EVERY* NATIOxX ARE FREE OF ALL CHARGES, EXCEPT 3CENTS PBB TOW LBVIBD FNDER ACT Tl A <conntg are kept in Spanish Dollar* divided into Cent A. The usual credit on soles
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  • 102 2 On England.'- -The Oriental Bank is drawing on Lon don at 6 mouths sight at 4s 7$d —3 months at 4s 7d, I month at 4s 64(1 and at sight 4s 6d. Private Bills—large sales at 4s 8d and rate likely to continue On Calcutta— The Oriental Bank is
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  • 68 2 For Europe and the Colonies continues very scarce and in great demand. The Brahmin and Victoria are loading for London and the Doriiana for Liverpool at £3. IUs to £4. 10s. £4 for a general cargo to Liverpool has been offered and refused. The Reliance has been chartered for
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  • 475 2 COTTON GOODS. Grey >hirtings— have been in somewhat better demand at about 10 cents over quotations in our last report. Usual common qualities have been sold at ,£1.70 a 1.85, and 40 inch at £1.85 a *2.25 per piece. White Shirtings —are neglected. Figured —have been enquired for
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  • 450 2 Arrack— Stock reduced and wanted at quotations. Bees' IVax— Stock of inferior large, but very little of good quality in the market. Cotton —No transactions b-ive taken place since our last. Cojfte —In good demand, and very scarce. Gambitr —Our anticipations of a moderate crop have proved correct,
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