The Straits Times, 16 September 1845

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  • 21 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL. Ist. FOR THE WEEK ENDING TUESDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER IGth. 1845. NO. 10
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  • 386 1 Asi> Singapore Journal of Commerce. This day is published at the office No. l y/ Commercial Square, Singapore, a new Journal (entitled as above) to be issued on the morning of Tuesday and continued weekly. The arrangements made by the Proprietors, will, it is confidently expected, ensure
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 264 1 FOR LONDON k* THE Fine New A. I. Prig "REJkJ\ GINA," Captain Kreeft, 240 Tons WUI meet withjquick dis-I'.iii-h. and has room only for a [few Tons of Measurement Goods and fine accommodations fur Passengers. Apply to, BOUSTEAD SCHWABE CO. Singapore, 30th. August 1845.^^ FOR BATAVIA jk THE fine A.
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    • 417 1 J.S hereby given, to all whom it concerns, that Mr. Simon Stephens and Me. Marterus Thaddeus Ai»cab of Singapore, Merchants, who have carried on business in co-partnership under the firm of APCAR and STEPHENS by a Deed dated 23rd instant, conveyed and assigned all their joint and separate Estate, real
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    • 647 1 SI NGAPORE^ DISPENSARY. IN consequence of the Establishment of a Government Hospital, the undersigned have (in the mean time) given up the Private Hospital attached to the above Dispensary OWNERS AND MASTERS OF VESSELS, are respectfully informed that they, their Passengers and Crew, can be attended at any hour of
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  • 17 2 Ad f\ Aug. 12th Macao Sont M ata™ August 30th Madras j,l li
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  • 3695 2 THE Straits Times. Straits Times Tuesday, Sept. 16 th. Tllß STBAMBR FIRB QUKBN.-A meeting of the proprietors at Singapore was held last Thursday to take into consideration what measure, should be adopted in reference to the fire Queen. Some accounts, necessary to enable the proprietors to determine, were 'lacking; and
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  • 2056 2 TO THK EDITOR OF THB STRAITS TiJMS. Singapore, Uth September, 1845. Sib,— -You will perhaps pardon me an old resident m Singapore, begging the favor of a reply either from yourself, or any of your Correspondents to the following questions 1. On the day 01 the departure of the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 522 2 FOR SALE. A Few boxes of fresh Japan RicbCURSETJEE CO FOR SALE. ONE Guzerat Milch Goat with Bm> tw> Kids: all in excellent condition. jjffS^uM^ App'v to the Printer of this Paper. Singapore, July 15/7*1845. TO LET s^AjaibiAjL THE Duelling Housb with "JSttj *A mt& commodious Godowns underJHlJUS_neath, situated on
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    • 487 2 NOTICE W. H. MILES, begs to inform the Inhabitants of Singapore, that he Intends to stop Killing Beef for the present, having now got a number of Bullocks up feeding on rice for the purpose of fattening, that for the future he may be able to supply them with good
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    • 299 2 NOTICE. Mr. T. H. Patterson, Veterinarian, begs leaves to inform t 1 c gentlemen of Singapore that he arrived here from Madras and will carry on the Veterenary art in all its branches will endeavour to give general satisfaction to all who may favor him with their ■patronage and support.
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    • 5 2 JfiJSssWBK .Trte& he I k
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 149 3 A report having been circulated prejudicial to Lieu* TJollairs K. N., in charge of the mails, attributing to that gentleman blame for the delay that took place in makiiu up the packets for Galle, we are authorised to give a ful contradiction to the rumour. It was entirely owing to
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  • 303 4 of Pirates.— A Dutch Gunboat lately brought letters from the Resident at Rhio, requesting the aid of the Government here in apprehending several persons residing in the Islands near Singapore, who were accused of piracy and other crimes. The information was, we believe, derived from a quondam pirate who
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  • 102 4 The Java Government has at last, we are informed, got rid of the troublesome Van Vlikt at least for the present. It is said that about 20 days ago be was removed from the Gaol at Batavia on board a ship, but where he has been sent is unknown,
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  • 538 4 News of the Week. We have not heard of I much to report since our last issue. We hear thapolice force on the Soonhy Krcan district of the Province has been lately much increased. We believe a Constable, a Jemedar and three Peons, with a guv mounted on a
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  • 1020 4 OUR English readers will be gratified to learn that though there is a Jittie true Dritish grow|. ing in the political atmophere, the pbysicalaffoni, little cause for complaint. Very few cases of i> venof any sort have occurred, and, amongst ci\ii» lians, at any rate, none, we believe, of
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  • 144 5 WRECK OF THE MART. \Vi> ropy from a Van Diomen's Land paper the folWing letter respecting the unfortunate loss of the To the Kditor of. the Laimceston Examiner. Si r> I do myself the honour to forward to you, by in Newby, tfafl particulars of the wreck
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  • 3126 5 NARRATIVE OF THE WRECK OF THE BARQUE MARY, ON SATURDAY MAY 24, 1845 The yiary sailed from the Heads of Port Jackson on Monday Marning, the lDth of May, and the wind being unfavourable f>>r New Zealand, Captain Newby coasted to the south, and attempted the passage through Bass's to.
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  • 2648 5 A NORWEGIAN TALE. I (From Hood's Magazine.') jT was ona cold wii-r's night towards the middleof the last century, thata gentle knock was heard at the door of a hut situated among the mountains o fC nr jstiaiiia, in Norway. The summon* was answered *»y
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  • 1806 6 PRECIS OF MISCELLANEOUS EVENTS. The following is a list' of all pensions granted between the 30th of July, 1844, aud the 26th day of June, 1845, and charged upon the Civil List Patrick Fraser Tytler, Esq., as an historian, 200/.; Mrs. Jane Hood, wife of Thomas Hood, Esq.,
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  • 845 6 FROM PUNCH." Utopia at Last.—" Les Brave* Beige*" are at present without a ministry. O nimiumfortunuti sua bona norint Extraordinary Event i\ High T,ii. f —Last week, at St, George's Church, was married a y0u...--lady of rank !-ancl the Duke of Wellington did not give her away British M
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  • 437 7 JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. Singapore Tuesday September 16th. 1845. n)fCt i n g of the members of the Chamber (Commerce took place yesterday to take in,isideration the inefficiency of the Singa--1 p^ office, more especially in relation to if mails for despatch by the Lady Mary \Yood The lateness of the
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  • 985 7 The mulct is completely stagnant for every description of Europe manufactures^ and a general opinion prevails that trade is duller thin has heretofore been experienced at this season of tiie year. There exists scarcely any enquiry, so that were holders inclined to give way, we question whether
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  • 1902 7 Septr. Oth. British barque Waterwitch, Douglas, from Calcutta August 26th. BritUh barque Harbinger, Candiish, from Bombay August 9th. lLimlmrch barque Uizabeth, Ganjar, from Punang August 2'Jlh. British sslcnihht Lady Wary Wood, from Hongkong September Ist. I 10th. H. C. afcamvr Diana, Congalton, from a Cruise. British barque Louisa, Dunford,
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  • 1319 8 grite* Singapore. Fob Eastern and Western Pro i> ire e—-T übb d a y Morning, September 16th 1845. The Port of Singapore is free no Duties are levied on Imports or Exports no Harbour dues exist. Commercial wages.— Accounts are kept in Spanish Dollars and Cam—the
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  • 55 8 FREICHTSTO LONDON LIVERPOOL Antimony Ore £2 20 cwt. Tin £1 Sago in Boxes 4 for 50 cubic Feet do. in Bags 4 for 20 cwt. Gembier in basket. £4 10s per '20 cwL Coffeeinbags £4 per 18 cwt Blackpepper £4 par 16 cwt. Cassia 9 shillings per box. Measurement G00d5.,..
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  • 140 8 AT I ON French Corvette Dutch ship Dutch ship Bremen ship British ship Dutch barque Dutch barque British ship British brig Dutch barque British barque British brig British ship Dutch schooner British brig H. C. steamer Brtish barque British barque American barque Britibh brig Bally brig
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  • 46 8 To Ei ON GOODS. ope (not north of Great Britain^ 2} cent." Do. (north of Do. 3 a and NS. Wales 2$ fG. Hope &St Helena. 2 li r 2 lj Gulph 3j a 4 1* ius 2 1 I l\ i r
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  • 72 8 London.. 6 Months sight 4s. 2d. per Dollar. 30 days sight 4s. Id. do. Calcutta. .60 days eight Company's Billa 220 n accepted ditto 220 China.... 30 days sight at Par. Madras.. 60 days sight 225 per Drs. 100 Bombay. .30 days sight 226 per Drs 100 Syce
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 102 8 Kate 3 of SuBSCUir-rioN. Yearly 16 Spanish Dollars or 36 Company's Rupew Half Yearly 9 or 20 Quarterly 5 or 11 Monthly 1| or 4 Single Copy 1 Java Rupee. Subscriptions Advertisements and communicate should be addresst'd to the Editor No. 7, Commercial Squint also to the care of the
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