The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 30 January 1854

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1 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 14 1 THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT. -SINGAPORE, M Off DAT, THB 30TH JANUARY, 1854.
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  • 739 1 m THIS PORT THERE ARE HO DUTIES ON IMPORTS AND EXPORTS ARD OF RATION ARB FREE OF ALL CHA ROES, EXCEPT S CENTS Vt^TT Rio. wbSt Oram b, the Pood, ly It. Pimm. IttmTtmi t, Crtty e/XS™fit. Gold Pmt tkt frXlJtl vtack laqs I I 1
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  • 139 1 On ENGLAND— A large of Bills are offering but owing to the tightness of the Money Market the transactions have been rather limited. Bills at 90 days sight have been negotiated (faring the month at 4* lOd and a small amount 6 months sight at 4s lid. Bank rate
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  • 124 1 To Europe continues scarce apd high rates of Freight are maintained. Vessels are also wanted to load at Akyab. Recent Charters have been at £5 for England and £5.1 U for the Continent. One or two vessels are wanted for Australia. It is probable that many seeding ships will
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  • 732 1 COTTON GOODS. GBBT SHIRTINGS —Imports 18,010 pes. The demand has been very dull throughout the month and the limited sales made have been confined to the coarser Goods, fine qualities being quite neglected. Thoqe reported consist of T Cloths at~#1.30 a 1.42$; G. E. 40 inch 54s at
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  • 703 1 An RACK, BsUasna— Continues in demand and supplies are readily taken at $14 a .15 per half leagr. Stock small. BEES' W AX— Import# of good quality being moderate and in demand prices are firm ak$39 a 41. A few lots of inferior quality have been sold at
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