The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 21 November 1857

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  • 12 1 THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, THE 21ST NOVEMBER, 1857.
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  • 1270 1 SINGAPORE, 21st November 1857 num.* ON IMPORTS AND EXPORTS, AND VESSELS OF EVERY NATION ARE FREE OF ALL CHARGES, EXCEPT LIGHT DUES LEVIED ON CERTAIN VESSEL ACT XIII OF 1854 > TII E HIGHEST OF WHICH IS ONE ANNA (LESS THAN 3 CENTS) PER TON. Acowitsai e kept in Sjuimsh
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  • 88 1 ON ENGLAND —During the month Private Bills at 6 Months' Sight have been negotiated to a large amount at 4s lid to 4s lOfd and laiterly at 4s I0;d. The Banks are drawing at the same date at 4s JOd. On INDIA —Bank rates, Calcutta 221'. Bombay 225. On
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  • 120 1 The arrival of seeking vessels continue to encrease, and although the demand for tonnage to various ports is unabated rates are gradually declining. Several charters for large vessels have been concluded to load at Akyab for Cowes and a Market at £3 15s to £3 2s 6d per ton.
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  • 941 1 COT lON GOODS. GREY SHIUTINGS—A brisk demand has continued throughout the month. The whole of the recent supplies have been cleared and considerable sales made for arrival at an advance on previous rates. The following sales have been reported :—sis 6| lbs at $2 05 u 2.10; 7
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  • 647 1 ALUM —In more enquiry during the last few days and sales at S 2.10. ARRACK, Batavia—Stocks small and good quality wanted. Sales of inferior at $271. BEES' WAX —Arrivals and in less demand. First quality offered at $4O a 42. BETELNUT —None and wanted. First supplies will probably
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  • 1882 2 itcrj in itself i* "not improbable, bat it It not borne out bj tbe deposition of the Diuco M jor of the 72nd The latter mentioned that tbe Sergeant was in Delhi, but did not allude in any way to
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  • 1456 2 European Settlers. (Prom the Athenceum, Cctolcr 3.) THE first sign of change in the established order cf thing-', to which the Court of Directors h \e clung with much pertinacity, has already replied India in the following order, which although dated upwards of a twelve month ago, has only
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  • 1578 2 1 flit It' Names. j 'Tons mmunarrt Consigners Destination Ifc. ll. M. si»i p Atnc thy it 91* tiientell, iwj 1) ship Mar la A rider una 7 ib V anderhild 11. T. Marshall Batavia B ship Atirinn 938 i llaiu'usn Dido do Duuh ship dutiiu
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