The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 4 June 1862

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 12 1 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY EVENING, THE 4TH JUNE, 186*2.
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  • Domestic Occurrence
    • 18 1 g an2 kok, Siam, on the 14th ultimo, the Wife i-vi L LE3SLEK, Esq., of a Daughter*.
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  • 1958 1 Singapore, Wednetnay, 4 th June, 1862. LOCAL. prom our Java extracts it will be seen dint the pirates who have lately been sli'Vmg themselves in the neighbourhood < J iva. are supposed to have passed into e Ciiina Sea. We trust the Sarawak boats may
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  • 1467 1 The Sarawak Steamer Rainbow Captain Hewat, which arrived this morning Irom Sarawak, brings us tidings of six of the large Lamm pirate pralius that have of late been doing so much mischief on the coasts of Celebes, Borneo and Java, an > which managed to elude the vigilance of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 28 1 NQTtGS. M r FERDINAND VON DER HEYDE is authorized to sign for our Firm by ...ration from this day. procure BEI1N, MEYER CO. s prepare, 2nd Jnne, 1862.
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  • 610 2 •I3y t!tc Dutch Mail Steamer we have Java papers id the 14th ultimo i here are no news from Banjerniassinff. 1 lie pirates that were tloin<! so much mischief amongst the islands in the Java sea had disappeared, and they are thought to have proceeded loathe China sea.
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  • 1165 2 We have tiie f'iumi'j (iaz ttr to the April. uud the Argus to the *24tli. '1 tie attempt to enforce compensation from the Lurut chiefs for the losses sustained by the Pinang Chinese miners in tlie recent disturbances llieie, had not, so far, been successful. The money was not
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  • 660 2 The Barque S niacin, l nptaiu Howe, of London, which left this on t lie IO1I1 current for London, with a full general cargn, struck on an unknown reef on the 23rd ultimo, at 8 a. in a (I was obliged to lie abandoned, the water being over
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  • 445 2 ARRIVALS. May 10 Walcheni (Dutch) from Batnvi* n20 Aratoon Apcar (steamer) Pom bay tt 20 Lady Amherst Cotie it 20 Flora McDonald Bally tt 21 Nievre (H I M's steamer) Saigon tt 21 Gustar Ampanan tt 21 Helgoland (Bremen) Melbourne tt 22 Kim Thav Hein (Dutch) Samarung tt
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  • 584 2 i CWil'.V A'iWM. '/'<«> j j ton "WH tr! S. Cousig vex. Drshinllloii ye. 11. M.'s Steamer Sr nt 1462 ('orbett Government jScrawak II. M's. Surv. schooner Samcrti i Stanton I >i: t<» 1 Station II. I. .M's steamer Girnnde 2000 1 1'ascoiis French Con ml
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  • THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
    • 1516 4 THIS PORT THERE ARE NODUTIESON IMPORTS AND EXPORTS, AND VESSELS OF EVERY NATION ARE FREE OF ALL CHARGES. LIGHT DUES LEVIED ON CERTAIN YE$$i UNDER THE ACT XIII OF 1854, THE HIGHEST OF WHICH 18 ONE ANNA (LESS THAN 3 CENTS) PER TON. L Accovntsareheptin Spanish
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    • 100 4 On LONDON— Private Bills at 6 months sight are scarce and the rate has declined to 4s 8*d the Banks drawing at the same date at 4s 8. On CHINA —Private Bills at 30 da 3 s sight have been sold 5 per cent discount and at 60 days
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    • 113 4 The demand for vessels continues active and few available. The following charters have been effected -.-ArcAva.ae* «l 162 tons, at $l,l"0 l>' r "'""'J'' "'ILf/ToVlT w K kong at 30 cents Iron and 90 cents. 'or $2,800 Colousoy (23'» tons) to Hongkong and W l.anjpoe l?ir .*2 600. Beaver
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    • 456 4 COTTON GOODS. GREY SHIRTINGS—' The clearances dnrinw the past fortnight have been moderate, principally <>t medium qualities, and sales reported nt 7 lbs at <82 12ft u 2 4 8| lbs at $2 55 a 2.65 and recently at 2./ o. T Cloth the Market is cleared of
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    • 325 4 BQMBAZETTES —The demand continues fair for Scarlet at 53.75. SPANISH STRIPES—Sales limited and confined to Scarlet at 95 cents. CAMLETS —Small sales of Scarlet light weight at 518. LONG ELLS—In little enquiry—Nales <>t assorted 12 lbs at <58.25. Scarlet at 59* ORLEANS —Small sales of Blue at 16 cents.
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    • 65 4 ALE Ba v s and Allsop old stocks in ca>k in no enquiry. Bottled wanted and market bare. &*les of Tenneuts at $1.60 2. WiNE—Market hare of good Champagne and wanted. Supplies of Sherry rather heavy, and only saleable in small lots at $6 o tt.
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    • 461 4 ALUM—None and enquirrd for. AI.RACK, Batavia—Supplies and sales at $34 50 per leagr. BKES TV AX —Supplies and sales of good picked at $58 a 60. BBTKLSUT— III less enquiry and sales at -$4 90. CHINA CAMPHOR—In request and Market cleared at $34 per case of 92 catties.
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  • Domestic Occurrence.
    • 17 5 \t Bangkok, Siam, on the 14th ultimo, the Wife of Paul Lesslek, Esq., of a Daughter.
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  • 1957 5 Singapore, Wcdnesnay, 4th June 1862. LOCAL. prom our Java extracts it will be seen tluit the pirates who have lately been slp.wing themselves in the neighbourhood „f J.iva. are supposed to have passed into m China Sea. We trust the Sarawak gun-boats may succeed in
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  • 1466 5 The Sarawak Steamer Rainbow, Captain Hewat, which arrived this morning from Sarawak, brings us tidings of six of the large L.tnnn pirate pralius that have of late been doing so much mischief on the coasts of Celebes, Borneo and Java, an > which managed to elude the vigilance of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 28 5 NQTtGB. rR FERDINAND VON DER HEYDE \1 )S authorized to sign for our Firm by .ration from this day. ptocii r«» reHN, MEYER CO. Singapore, 2nd Jnne, 1862.
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  • 606 6 •By the Dutch Mnii Steamer we have Java papers io the 14ih ultimo i here are no news from Banjcrmassing. 1ho pirates that were doing so much mischief amongst the islands in the Java sea had disappeared, and they are thought to have proceeded loathe China sea. |he
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  • 1201 6 \V<* have the Piuany Gas tie lo Hie 2t>th April, aud the Argus to the '24th. l ue attempt to enforce compensation from the Lurut chiefs tor the losses sustained by the Pinang Chinese miners in the recent disturbances llieie, had not, so far, been successful. The muoey was
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  • 646 6 I lie Dili que Sutftcin, t aptaiu Howe, of London, which left this on the lOih current lor L<.mlon, with a full general cargo, struck, on an unknown reef on the 23rd ultimo, at S a. in a d was obliged to he abandoned, the water being over
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  • 442 6 ARRIVALS. May 19 Walcheni (Dutch) from Batavi* »20 Aratoon Apear (steamer) Bombay n 20 Lady Amherst Cotie n 20 Flora McDonald Bully n21 Nievre (HI M's steamer) Saigon n 21 Gustav Ampanan 21 Helgoland (Bremen) Melbourne n22 Kim Thay Hein (Dutch) Samaruug r> 22 Margaretha (Hanv) Hamburg n
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  • 558 6 1 /»**<'. V A nmex. 1 <i«>i t 'tunown lei x. i Consignees. Destination .ye. IT. M.\« Steamer Sc at 146- Corbrtt Government Sarawak IT. M's. Surv. schooner .Sarncei I>i:to Station 11. I. .M's steamer GironiL r 2000; Pascoiis French Con oil In dock R. steamer
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  • THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
    • 62 8 ALE— Ba-s and Allsop old storks in ra>k in no enquiry. Bottled wanted and market bare. Sales of Tenneuts at $1.60 2. WiNE—Market bare of good Champagne and wanted. Supplies of Sherry rather heavy, and only saleable in small lots at $6 o0. Good Claret wanted.
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    • 468 8 ALUM —None and enquired for. ARRACK., Batavia— v upplies and sales at 534 50 per leagr. BEES WAX— Supplies and sales of good picked at 558 a 60. BBTPLNUT IN less enquiry and sales at <51 90. CHINA CAMPHOR lr. request and Market cleared at 534 per case
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    • 1521 8 SINGAPORE, 4 th June, 1S62. TIII9 PORTTHERE ARE NODUTIESON IMPORTS AND EXPORTS, AND VESSELS OF EVERY NATION ARE FREE OF ALL CHARGES. LIGHT DUES LEVIED ON CERTAIN YE$SJJ UNDER THE ACT XIII OF 1854, THE HIGHEST OF WHICH IS ONE ANNA LESS THAN 3 CENTS) PER TON. Accovntsare fieri Spanish
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    • 100 8 On LONDON— Private Bills at 6 months sight are scarce and the rate has declined to 4s 8*d the Banks drawing at the same date at 4s 8. On CHINA —Private Bills at 30 da 3 s sight have been sold 5 per cent discount and at6l)du 3 s
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    • 136 8 The demand for vessels continues active ami few available. The following charters hav- been ettected ,orv of 162 tons, at Jl.lOO per month. Hero,(16 lonsj lor Hongkong at 30 cents Iron and 90 cents. (274It on-) lor *2,1)0. Colo,,soy (23-. tons) to Hongkong and \V han-po,. b,r JC2.600. Beover
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    • 442 8 COTTON GOODS. GREY SHIRTINGS— The clearance.* during the past fortnight have been moderate principally medium qualities, and sales reported <■( 7 lbs at > 2 12) 2.; 8 1 lbs at *2 55 a 2.65 and recently at 2./ J. I Cloth the Market is cleared of liyhi
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    • 330 8 BQMBAZETTES —The demand continues fair for Scarlet at 53.75. SPANISH STRIPES —Sales limited and confined to Scarlet at 95 cents. CAMLETS —Small sales of Scarlet light weight at $18. LONG ELLS —In little enquiry—Nales OF assorted J2 lbs at <58.25. Scarlet at $9. ORLEANS —Small sales of Blue at
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