The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 4 January 1858

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1 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 12 1 THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT. SINGAPORE, TUE9DAY, THK 4TH JANUARY, 1858.
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  • 1529 1 SINGAPORE, 4 th January, 1859. INTHIS PORT THERE ARB XODUTIESON IMPORTS AND EXPORTS, AND VESSELS OP BVBRY NATION ARB FREE OP ALL CHARGES, EXCEPT LIGHT DUES LEVIED ON CERTAIN VESSEL UNDER THE ACT XIII OP 1854, THE HIGHEST OP WHICH IS ONB ANNA (LE3B THAN SCENTS) PER TON. Accounts are
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  • 54 1 On ENGLAND —The rate has been gradually declining and Private Bills at 6 months' sight are now being negotiated at 4s 8d and 4s 7|J. The Banks drawing at 2d less at the same date. On INDIA— Bank rates, Calcutta 222. Bombay 225. On CHINA—Bills in little request at
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  • 105 1 Abundant and freight without improvement. The Bnrmah will leave tomorrow for the Cape and London. Loading for London the Cornwall, Maori and Remicia. Globe for Liverpool. Ataltnta and Rocket for the latter port. Brothers for the United States. (7. C. Dow for New York Splendido for Trieste. 7\ fV.
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  • 775 1 COTTON GOODS. GREY SHIRTINGS—'The Market being bare of the qualities in demand little has been done during the past fortnight; but imports of suitable goods would be readily cleared at rates previously ru'ing The only sales reported are lb 61 a 7 at $2 10 a 2.20 8$
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  • 508 1 ed ßE Nc,' WA x S u PP H„„f good very limited and wanted. No. 1 commands 42. No. 2% 38 CU?CH ND R7 N tUCk i'- ndn en< l" irv present, i mnUocTina "PP l "'a 6 for ship. CAMPHOR, China—Wanted and no .lock. i„ FIJ hand.;
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