The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 17 February 1854
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section36 1854-02-17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. I'.. I V» >•» ,MJ(. iL t llhnsl Jj >0.9*M} jf r., mnwutMJrur 17TH 1154. 11 r n xl.t?« _I—>. .IW.1..1 .< I* »■.< 'S l-» < .-••s <u 1 f^ol* Je > 936 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement779 1854-02-17 1 gOTEMIMgHT NOTIFICATION. rG ROLLOWMO VOTICB IB PUBLISHED FOE GEuttiL IBFOBMETIQB pOBT. CHURCH, Secretary to the Governor of Prince of Woiet It laud, Singapore if Malacca. 4 Beacon is placed on ibe centre of Middle Is- land reef, similar to the one on Tine Island the following bearings wen taken from779 words
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Advertisement744 1854-02-17 1 With entry on 1*/ proximo. MmME House io North- bridge Road,*at X pieseot occupied by Dr ALLS*. Apply io U T MACLAINE, FRASER A CO. Singapore 10M February, 1853. :r 1 J STEAK TO XATA. 7T1HE Netherlands India Steam Boar Company'■ j J Steamer JAVA, baviog beeo engaged by the744 words
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Advertisement638 1854-02-17 1 STfeUB Undersigned having'botto appointed by (he Owywiiidt lbs abovs Company, no iheir Agents at Singapore* tie prepaved AMsfce Riaka 3ainst Fire on GodowwrndPatObf 'Ueoaee bnih Brick and covered with Tiles, and IMo Medua* dise stored therein. 'T^L!, r Fell particulars will be furnithedonS^b^trOT. Simgdpore, tOlk October, 1853. THE Undersigned Having638 words
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Advertisement740 1854-02-17 1 PUBLIC NOTICE. ©tiratjee iFrommurje, j HBttKdY gives No ice that he has withdrawn from ihe ftrm lately carrying on Trade and ■osmose under ihe style of LIITTLB, CURSETJBA A Co., and he has this day established himself as a General Dealer, Commission Agent and Auctioneer under ihe style of. CUR8ETJEE740 words
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Advertisement638 1854-02-17 1 LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION ROOM8 OP JOHX LITTLS CO. COMMERCIAL SQUARE—SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT"^u Sli PP«f— P*ru and London-made; i and Co****'; Button®—Naval and Military; C oat*, Ready made Cod™gtonM>ilots Office,^ooUag^oftkTfi.^^££ ®t BjaUiIalsj Carpet Bags of various sizes Cordumv 4011 Lin- S Naval blae Cloth and Gloves—White,638 words
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Article4586 1854-02-17 2 Singapore, Friday, 17 th February 1854 The American clipper ship Raven* Captain Josiab Crocker, passed through the harbour on the 15th instant, bound to Padaag. The P. O. Co's Steamer Tartar, Capt Caldbeck, arrived here on the 14th instant, having left Southampton on the 26th September* The4,586 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement1105 1854-02-17 2 FOR SALE LADIES APPAREL. Berlin wool of colors, boots and shoes, English I and French bonnets direct from Paris, siHt, satin and nett, Dunstable and straw, bilzarioe dresses, caps—blond and lace, capes and cuffs, Cardinals, a la mode, chemisettes of every description, cambrics English, French and Scotch, collars, finely worked,1,105 words
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Advertisement963 1854-02-17 2 WO of vm'g to» ftta secured for the climate, just imported, r Apply to SYME k CO. *»m \apore, 25 th Apritr108$. THE British Government have been pleased to award to Messrs Arnold and Charles Fbodiham, Chronometer and Watch Maketp, 84 8traod» the sum of £5,170 for the excellence of963 words
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Advertisement741 1854-02-17 2 Watered Dacnpe sad GUcd Silk for Dresses. Lie* ud p\ tfu ui tmbreidtrpi Tarlataaa* wd Boek.Mvulia Drtssas. V Kogliab, French ud Swiss entered IIMUM. Foil tad boll mourmlag NMUM. Book ud Jacoosct MuUait Sprig ud apod Matllaa. Baraga and Balsariee Dresses, Scotch Elaatie Mall. Silk ud WooUaa PUid far Oraiaaa.741 words
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Advertisement900 1854-02-17 2 Rleetro-plated Uquor and. ores* Stands. Pktaot Filtering Machine*. Pataat Filtering MMhiasa. Nurserv Lam pa witb Kettlts and Tinned Tea CcttlM. Percaaalon Cape, Gun Nipples, Nipple Keys and Am Screw*. Gen Wadding, Powder Flaaka, Shot Bolta A Pouebea, Perellel Ration, brnaa jointed Compasses, Gnntara Seeloe, Measuring Tape*; Foot Rnlea, Ae. Stationery—co900 words
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Advertisement733 1854-02-17 2 porcelain, ivory, tortoiseshell, wood al«o paintings by the first China tHf,; 11, oil, water eolors, he he. VVHAMPOA co float Quay—Sin a pore. H, [OFFICIAL ADTBHTISBMBNTI J Tka Drawing takta place irrtaocaHv on ike K/i Merck, 1854.-- This Distribution contain* 18,400 Sharei to *ki ata allotted 6,000 Prise* and UVi733 words
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Article221 1854-02-17 3 ARRIVALS Of FASSEPGBRSJ I Par (taxr Mr J. /egaaAAay—Maaart W. Raa/ray, i. Raid, J. Frwet A H. v r «och. Par LM ftlic*— Mr ui lira RtfAut aad family Par steamer J woo«*/Y— LT. Mclatyra aad Ravi. Mr Pan*. Per aUamar JCM-MT aad H,t Milaa, Mr fcJMra Haaiktu, Mr221 words
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Article133 1854-02-17 3 By the Dutch contract Steamer Java, Captaiu Batten, we have'Java papers to the 8th instant. The whole of the export and import duties in Java for 1853, reached the suin of J 7,441,459, including duties on Government produce and duties returned, to the amount df/ 1,672,737, so that the133 words
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Article1476 1854-02-17 4 Royalty of Kature. [Frem the Bsaminer, December 10.] One of llie most distinguished and respected of our actresses, who has tor years maintained ber family by ber exertions, was the other day subjected to ibe distress of appearing* tbrongk her husband, in the Insolvent Debtors' Court. It appear* ed1,476 words
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THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
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Article1354 1854-02-17 4 SINGAPORE, 1 5th February, 1854. IN THIS PORT THERE ARB NO DUTIES ON IMPORTS AND EXPORTS AND VESSELS OP EVERT NATION ARE QE. ALL CHARGES, EXCEPT 9 CENTS PER TON LEVIED UNDER ACT VI OF 1854. Acconnt* are kevt in Spanish DoNarsdituUdlnto Cents. The usual credU on sales isasfolloics: —Europe1,354 words
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Article107 1854-02-17 4 On ENGLAND —Bills at 6 months sight are offering at 5s a 5s.0id without finding buyers. The Oriental Bank offers to draw at 4s II |d, 6 months sight. On CALCUTTA—A large amount of Court of Directors Bills for sale. The rate is nominally 233. On CHINA —We have107 words
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Article55 1854-02-17 4 Continues scarce and much wanted. The Lady Flora has just been laid on for London at £5 a 5.10 Tin at £4 20 cwt Coffee. Sago in boxes.... £5.10 Black Pepper.£5.10 16 cwt Ssgo in baits £5. Hides.. 16 cwt i Gambler in bales. £5. India Rubber,. r £6.55 words
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Article220 1854-02-17 4 COTTON GOODS. Grey Shirtings There has been little more doing within the last few days but at very low rates. For White Shirtings the demand continues dull. A few hundred pieces of Figured Shirtings has been placed at #2.50 a 2 60. Brocades are without inquiry. For the220 words
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Article556 1854-02-17 4 ALUM Continues to be inquired for and no stock. ARRACK, Balavia —Stock small; supplies are taken readily at $14 a 15 per half leagr BEES' WAX —Prices continue firm at #39 a 41 for good quality and $31 a 33 for inferior. CAMPHOR, China— Stock small but supplies556 words
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Article341 1854-02-17 4 Fault' Varna. Tom Commanders. Consignees. Destination Ifc. U. M. 11. Rapid 434 fclane, Esq China d H. C. steamer Hoegkly 175 Stewart Pioang P»nrh ilMmer C'llHM 538 De Plas a icuvii eivi wi vweee*" B. steamer Sir)Jegjeebkoy 88 Burrows E. Anel k Co Bombay B. steamer341 words
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Article239 1854-02-17 4 Jony, 18 Briiink Bttyamim Haapa, Halohenaon 8his|ki Sri J any., to Fort PbUlp. if S3 Danlah ConrttrVKrabb, AdeUldo 25th Da i- oember. to BitATlia fi 24 H. M. S. Ropallat, Bote, Hoo|koD| 2nd January, to Tfyooooth. t, $4 Da rob Mar partita Jokonma, 8ehow, An-239 words
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
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Article485 1854-02-17 5 15TH DECEMBER, 1853. 'Cn.TPB ftp INDIA. CHINA. I PRICES Stocks p JWUUV- 1 Sp. Dollars msi, ty pic ill half leaguer pieul tt 15 34 16 40 BOM Small Small Bees' Wax 1.50 1.76 None tt 22i Large Small m do Camphor, China ff 24 do Cassia485 words
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Article427 1854-02-17 5 ARRACK, Batavia— Stock small and readily saleable at #14 a 15 per half leagr. CLOVRS —In little inquiry and the small stock offered at #11 a 11|. CAMPHOR —-The market has been nearly cleared by shipmente to India at £17 a I7i» Supplies expected shortly by427 words
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Article265 1854-02-17 5 GENERAL SUMMARY. Since list mail we have had no advices from the Province of Pibchihli of later date than those (7th alt.) brought by the Junk then spoken of. The lesson leernt in the War with England, of keeping close quarters during the winter, is evidently not thrown away265 words
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Article132 1854-02-17 5 By the Dtitoh contract Steamer Java, Captain Batten, we have lava papers to 1 the 8tb instant. > The whole of the enrpert and import daties in Java far 1863, reached the stim of /7,441,450, including duties on Government produce and duties returned, to the amount of /1,373,787, so132 words
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Article219 1854-02-17 5 J«ny. <2 British 0e*p+> Hatcbenson j 6hii(bii 3rd J»ny.,to Pari Philip. 23 DiniO Co trier, Krsbb, Adelaide tJik December, to Beterie. 24 U. M. S. ft flint, let*, ilon|keui 2nd J anuarj, to PliaoU*. ,ff 24 Detca Murfwrtfha Jokonna Sehow, Amaterdaa 2th October, ft Bethdb.219 words
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Article681 1854-02-17 5 By the American barque Pamdia, to Melbourne—19,196 plhnks, 1,288 scantling#, 69 doors, 41 pU and 4 ctys pearl sago, 856 ctyo arrowroot, 75 capes preserves, 87 1st tea. j By tkoBritish barn Ranee, toAdelaidfr—157 beams, 530 joists. 179 scantlings, planks. SW Battens, 135 slabs granite, 8,660 shingles,681 words
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Article2164 1854-02-17 5 The P. 0. Go's Steamer Norma, Captain klack, arrived here this. -day, with the Europe Mail of 8th January. The following passengers came by this opportunity: Par Huajk.Qg —Mr Newby, Mm DoaflM tad Mr MiUt.ntf. ftrBttfapsrs—M**** M|ir dsddiBc, Lt.-G«. nnl de Sorara, Madttae d«K»trtr«, Miuea d«Ht«art Mr2,164 words
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Article14 1854-02-17 6 CSS3 »?^i^rjj »/|f!SSd yyjrwlJ 252B If L ninU my» i^Tff^r'MfflMS^^^Bl^TrWB14 words
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