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sake of fruits; the countrey people to whoom these Lands belong meet the towns people at two great markets, one on Mondays calld
Passar Sineen
, and the other on Saturdays calld
Passir Tanabank
, held at very different places for the convenience of Different districts, each however about 5 miles from Batavia; here the best of fruits may be got at the cheapest rates. The sight of these markets is to a European very entertaining: the immense quantities of fruit exposd here is almost beyond beleif, 40 or 50 Cartloads of pine apples packd as carelessly as we would do Turnips in England is nothing extrordinary and every thing else is in the same profusion; the time of these markets is however so ill contrivd that as on Monday or Saturday all the fruit for the ensueing week, both for retailers and houseke[e]per[s], must be bought in. Before Friday there is no good fruit in the hands of any people but the Chinese in Passar Pisang.
Thus much for meat. In the article of Drink nature has not been quite so bounteous
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