The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 18 June 1862

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  • 12 1 THE OVERLAND SINGAPORE FREE PRESS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY EVENING, THE 18TH JUNE, 1862.
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  • 668 1 Siliga pore, Wednesmy, 18 ih June, 1862. SAIGON, Tl.e la«t news from Saigon are of a more r i ..ature than at any former penod of -d seem to hold out of an end being put to the hoetdiues LThave been raging in Coclnn Clnna
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  • 1410 1 By the Dutch mail steamer we have Java papers to the 31st ult. The Governor General was about to set out on a short tour of inspection in some of the provinces of Middle and East Java, principally with the object of being able to form a conclusion
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  • 80 1 II. I. M's. Steamer Europe M ORIS Lelraper, arrived here on the 4th, Irotn Saigon the 1st current. The Dutch Steamer Pa dung, Captain Guynt, Irom Batavia the 1st current, arrived here on the 4th, and returned to Bat avia «»n the 13th with Europe Mails of the
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  • 128 1 May 29 American Nestor, Howes, from Batavia 27th May for Boston. 30 British Omagh Davidson, from Singapore 12th May for Australia. r> 31 Bremen Confucius, Raschen, from Whampoa 21st April jfor Melbourne. June 1 British Pegasus, Penrice, from London 27th February for Shanghai. r> 3
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  • 335 1 ARRIVALS. June. 4 European (French stcamer)Saigon m 4 Padang (Dutch steamer) Batavia n 4 Sonora (American) do n 4 Flag of Truce Amoy r> 5 Jamsetjee Jeejcebhoy Bcmbay r> 0 Concorde Sourabava 7 Wilhelmina (Dutch) Samarang n 7 Ayrshire Calcutta n 8 Kate (steamer) Cauditf n 8 Iskunder
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  • 488 1 Vessets Kamcs. Consignees. Destination tec. II. M's. Surv. schooner Saracen Stanton Government I Surveying H. Li's, steamer Rifleman i Reed Ditto do II. Li's. Steam gun-boat Tonze 100 Noyes !000 Paseolis Ditto Malacca H. I. M s steamer Gironde i French Consul Suez H. I. M
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  • THE OVERLAND FREE PRESS PRICE CURRENT.
    • 1451 2 jN TIIIS PORT TIIEKE ARE NO DUTIES ON IMPORTS AND EXPORTS, AND VESSELS OF EVERY NATION ARE FREE OF ALL CHARGES, EXCEPT LIGHT DUES LEVIED ON CERTAIN YESt* UNDER THE ACT XIII OF 1854, THE HIGHEST OF WHICH IS ONE ANNA (LESS THAN 3 CENTS) PER
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    • 91 2 On ENGLAND—Previous to (lie arrival of the Europe Mail Private Bills at 6 months sight were said at 4s 8jd; but the rate has since declined to 4s 8|d, the Banks drawing at the same date at 4* 8d. On HONGKONG —Private Bills at 30 days sight liave been
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    • 169 2 The demand continues active and available vessels find immediate employment at advanced rates. The following charters have been effected Sorinra (American) to New York via Pinang at $15 per ton. Heligoland (Bremen) to load Timber to Shanghai at $15 per ton. Cadnvius (Danish) hence to Hianghni «t 50 cents
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    • 462 2 COTTON GOODS. GREY SHIRTINGS— In good demand and a < fair amount of cleanup es made oi 39 inch lbs 7 a' <8 2.15 *i 2.2(1; lbs 7| at $2 30; ibs 8a8 3 at $2.50 lbs at $2.60 a 2 70; lbs at 2-50 (inferior) and $2.75;
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    • 288 2 BoMBAZETTES —Dull small sales of Scarlet at $3 70 SPANISH STRIPES —Scarlet is some enquiry. Sales at 95 cents to $1 and Assorted at 85 a 95 cents. CAMLETS— Dull arid no sales reported. LONG ELLS —Exceedingly dull and very low offers made. LA STINGS —Small clearances at 41
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    • 55 2 nnu oriniio, l 0 °d no sales to notice. Bottled wanted and no stock of B?.ss or Allsop. WINE— Sherry saleable in limited lots at 5a 9. Good ?M I,ted ales of Port at So 75 a8. BHANUY—Chojce brands in Bottle saleable at £71 a8. OIN—Limited
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    • 473 2 nui iV/UEiOt ALUM— No supplies and enquired for. WAX— In demand and imports of good auilitv command £56. Sales of Japan at £14*. ETfelNUT-Inless enquiry and procurable <#1.80 a 1.90 CAMPHOR— Supplies in first hands and in no enquiry. CASSIA— Market bar and in some request. JZ e
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