The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 20 October 1858

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  • 12 1 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, THB 20TH OCTOBER, 1858.
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  • 337 1 Scale of Charges for receiving, Landing or Shipping Goods (including boat and cooly hire) and for Storage—agreed to by the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, on the 22nd Mag 1858. Articles. 1 i deceiving anding or Shipping, ncluding joat and ;ooly hire. Storage. R. P A "E®" picul o cents Betelnut
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  • 18 1 At Lady Hill, Singapore, on the 17th current, Mrs F. G. SC Hit IDT, of a SON.
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  • 1327 1 Singapore, Wednesday, 20 th October, 1858. LOCAL, CRIMINAL SESSION. —The last Session of Oyer and Termintr and General Gaol Delivery for the present year, was opened on Monday, the 4th current, before the Hon'ble Sir R. B. McCausland, Knight, Recorder. The following Gentlemen were sworn
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  • 214 1 The Portuguese Government at Delly (Timor) we 'understand, has made proposals to Mr Co/es de Vries that bis steamers should land and receive mails at Delly on (heir way to and from the Moluccas. This proposal lias been submitted by Mr Cores de Vries to the Netherlands India Government
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  • 1221 1 By the Mail s'eamer we have Java papers to the 9th current. Accounts from the South and Fast division of Borneo state that in the district of Tanah Laut some chiefs instead of planting paddy in ladangs as formerly are now using the plough in preparing sawahs. Beds of
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  • 545 1 The P. O. Co's Steam-ship Noma, Captain Rodgers, from Hongkong the 28th ultimo, arrived here on the morning (Continued in the Supplement.) of the 6th current, and left for Pinang and Bombay on the 7th at 2 P M. 11. M Steam-ship Niger, Captain McDougall, left this on
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  • THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
    • 65 2 ALE—In more demand. Sales of Bass in wood at $29. other Brands at 520 a 25. Porter at 520. English bottled 5M at 1.75. Bottled Aid #1 75 at 2. WINE, Sherry—Market well supplied—sales at a 8. Port at 4*7) aB. Champagne in small lots at
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    • 488 2 BETBLNUT— In some demand for China* Sales at 524 a 2 25. 1 BEES' WAX—In demand for Java. Imports and sales of good Siac at 542. COFFEE—Large supplies and further arrivals expected The article continues .in steady demand, and prices sup* ported. Sales of Bally at 58-50 a
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    • 1400 2 SINGAPORE, 20 th October, 1858. IN TlilS POUTTHERE ARB NO DUTISSON IMPORTS AND EXPORT*, AND VESSELS OP EVERY NATION "ARB FREE OP ALL CHARGES, EXCEPT LIGHT DOES LEVIED ON CERTAIN VEBSIA UNDER THE ACT XIII OP 1854, THE fiIGHEST OF WHICH IS ONB ANNA (LESS THAN 3 CENJS) PER fON.
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    • 78 2 On ENGLAND —The number of Private Bills offering is very limited and selling at 4s 6 Months sight. 1 lie Banks are drawing at 4s l|d for Bills of the same date. On INDIA— Bank rates Calcutta 220- Bombay 225. On CHlNA— Private Bills offering at 2 J a
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    • 96 2 The Harbour has besn relieved nf considerable amount ot tonnage, but further arrivals of seeking bessels are expected, which must tend to depress rales of freight. The Dulcinee of 506 tons, has been sold for #13,500. The Asiatic and Hiopogriff are loading for London. The Volant and Isabel la
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    • 503 2 COTTON GOODS. GREY SHIRTINGS—' The accounts j from *iam received ten days since being favorable, combined with a steamer being on the eve of departure tor that port, an < active demand sprang up resulting in sl,,c J ts bcsiag n*-arl> < cleared. Sales reported consist of lb
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    • 384 2 BOMBAZ&TTS— The demand has been very dull and limited^ to Scarlet. n LONG ELLS— In no demand and quotations nominal LAM lets, in no enquiry at present but stocks light Spanish > tripes in moderate request. Sales of assorted at IK) Lents to 51.05. Scarlet at 166 a 1
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 349 3 Sept. 23 British Mirage, Roberts, from shanghai 3th August for London. 24 American Granada Taylor, from xew York 15th June for siam. 24 Dutch Vice- A. Gobius, Linden, from London 14th June for Batavia. 24 Hambro' Mauritius, Kulhken. from swansea 30th May for Hongkong. r>
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    • 471 3 ARRIVALS. Oct. 5 Marmion (American) From callao 5 Daniel smith l'inang n 5 Kossuth siam >» 6 xorna (steamer) Hongkong n 7 Albert cezard (French) R. Janairo 7 Hamlet (American) Hongkong 7 s. of the Times (American) Macao 7 L» Rochelle (namb.) London n 7 Pique (H. M.
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