The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 13 November 1858

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  • 11 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS EXTRA. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, THE 13TH NOVEMBER, 1858.
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  • 127 1 THE Peninsular Oriental Company's Steam-ship NO UNA, Captain ROGERS, arrived here this morning, having left Bombay on the 31st ultimo, with the Europe Mails of the 9th October. The following passengers came by this opportunity For SINGAPORE— Messrs Van der Crab,
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  • 240 1 Consols 984 Indian Government Exchange on Calcutta and Ma iras, 2s. 2d. on Bombay, 2s. 2Ad. Bank rate remains at 3 per cent. Money Market very easy. Trade steady. Silk continues in good demand. No. 1 Tsatlee, 22s. to 23s. per lb. TEA Market has improved fully
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  • 2311 1 LONDON, Oth October 1858. j HAVING nothing much better to do, we j have all been stareing at the Comet, which j has surprised the vulgar equally by its mag- uificence, size and inoffensiveness. It has in truth presented a magnificent spectacle, such j as the
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  • 1565 1 LONDON, 9C A October. Sauoand Sago Flour— With less abundant supplies offering, the market presents rather a firmer appearance, and a better enquiry exists. Prices shew a reco*ery of about Gd from the late lowest poi .t. 1,791 boxes by auction about half Bold low middling to superior
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  • 34 1 ARRIVALS. From CHINA—Oct Neville; 7, Confucius. DEPARTURES. For SINGAPORE —Sept 26, Emma Goodwin and Commodore; 30, Chatham. For CHINA —Sept. 26, Jacoba Cornelia, Berwick Walls and Shangtung. Oct. 6, Banian and Esbansn&re.
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