The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 15 March 1855

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 33 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. RIAL. 23. .*7iixiy nxrz F RA I/;I» UI I>/!FTR. K RJ«\ S/.L*FT.<POWE, TH(/IL«IMI' ,»«HA7.R«, 15TH .11.1 Ht'll, 1555. 'I MR/-'IN !J-. I. > I •"■-•"»•>•••■• •Vo. ll' Tli
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 733 1 In the Court for jn elief of Znsol* vent Debtors at Singapore. IN THK M4TTIU 01 Dulbader late, a byrang, Tan Boon Soo, laic a Trader, Yeo Ah I ham, late a Cleik, Choo Jeed Kien, late a Carpenter, Tem'yad.im. laie a Toddy Setter, Pakier and Serang Madar Saw. ,a,e
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    • 958 1 THE NETBCSLANDS INDIA SEA Ir»SU.i AIvCE COMPANY, 'WE Undersigned havi'g been anointed Agent* I here, Iff the. above Wffi'f, are prepared n.iake risks and is sua policies, payable ig.aiitfapore and Ba ma. t !'im MACLAINR, FRASWIfc C<» S vnt'iporc, 9 tk lebmury 1853 E&aTERN' 1 MAKiNB INSURANCE COMPANY. -U'L r
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    • 936 1 NOTICE. TH E Conartnerihip heretofore existing between ibe Uudersittned, under the firm of Joua STIEL V Co as Ship-f handler*, Aoenooeers and Commission Agents, is this day dissolved, the term of.CoparinmUiohaving expired. .i. Air. W. CAMPBELL is authorised to receive and di*cha-tte ai| < u<siai.dn>t Debts due 10 the fiioi,
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    • 969 1 FOR SALE LADIES APPAREL. B«tlin woo! of colon, boots and shoes, English •i d French bonnets direct from Paris, silk, satin aod nett, Dunstable nod straw, balsarine diesses, capsblond and lace, capes aod cuffs, Cardinals, a la mode, chemisettes of every description, cambvics— English, French and Scotch, collars, finely worked,
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    • 729 1 GOD OWNS TO LET. CONTAINING B >aciout accommodation, with a jetty to the ben. Anply Offi e of this paper. Singapore i*ik Februay, 1855 NOTICE. MR JOS. WKBSTBIt ta this daj admitted Tf Fanner in our Finn. 'Our Commission Atercy business will in foltfra be conducted under (be Style ol
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  • 551 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPoRC FREE PRS«S Deer Sir, kjfM we caa extract" Sermons from Stones. Books from the running Brooks, and good from everything. I humbly beg to show yon, how from the of lastMliiidat t Wlierr H. *.Tlnku Alii resigned the sovereignty of Johore to H.
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  • 1785 2 Saturday, tear, in parsa«nce of iaatiactiißS from ib« Ssprtnr Qottroßeat, (be So t<n of Johor* w»i for--1 msfiy recognised hy t w e local su'boiities. The cere. mony tnoh placy it noon, In the large room of tha Goft ntßeni i fficea. Al'hoagh but little rime hid 1 bee*
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 908 2 Messrs WHAMFOA of'S ADVERTISEMENTS, t II KS&RS WHAUPOA h CO. hive tlwiyi ou LTJ. Bale an extensive and choice aaaortmeot of the following Goods, selected especially for their Stores; WHOLESALE. RETAIL A FOR EXPORTATION. Millinery A Hosiery. Articles lor the Work Table ftsliarine Dresses Bonnets of the latest modes, from
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    • 977 2 japj f ARTICLES. FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF JOHN LITTLE A CO. COMMERCIAL SQUARE—SINGAPORE OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boots, Shoes, and Slippers—Paris and London-mads; Braees—Elastic, Silk, and Cotton; Battons— NrraUnd Military; Coats, Ready made Dress Surtouta, Codringtons, Pilots, Office, Shooting, of the finest and lightest material-; Carpet Bags of varioussires;
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    • 835 2 I MEDICAL, INVALID, 7TTTTTTWW SOCIETY. Ettabliihed 1841. X, ,4 I IJC* LI HEAD OFFICES, 15, PALL PTALL, LONDON. ENGLISH BRANCH. TRUSTBES. Chariot Hopkieaoa, E»q., Reqent Street. Sir Thomaa Phillips, Temple. Alfred Waddtlees, D. C. L., Doctor** Commons. DIRECTORS. Major Henry Duoeton, Edward Doableday, Btq W. i. George Gen Hay. Eaq..
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    • 599 2 J V- v r < FOR CHINA. Clipper bchoooer 4PRAF, Capt 'Rgft' 1. Boorbt, deity «p«c»ed from Caleutta, and will have room for Optom. NHB For Freight *e anpty to Wu. SPOTmWOODE CO Sfefspere, Mk March, »BM. FOR LOIfDON, rW|ti B Clipper Barque COMMOXfeSS X I ORE, of 489 tone
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  • 1471 3 Singapore, Thursday, 15 th March, 1855. The P. O. Co's Screw-stcamer Chusan, Captain Curling, sailed for Hongkong on the Btli iustant. VVe have been requested to state that the Address from the Community of Singapore to the Hon'ble the Governor, will be laid on the table of
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  • 2039 3 (From the Pimang Gutette, March 3.) It is not three years since Chimse planteis might be seen felling lull frown betelnut trees in order to put nutmegs in their place During that period disease has much spread amongst nutmeg plantations generally, while in several localities—as Bukit G>m bier. Ayer
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  • 7472 3 The Wax Chxistmas. (From the ?paUior, December 21.) The season of domestic reunion, the anniversary from which each Christian year would naturally date, comes to as this time nnder ciicum-Unces unknown to the majority of those who are now lie ing. It differs in some degree esen from the
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  • 24 3 VTTB. At Singapore, ot the 12th March. CHA#LB* FARMBR COTBNTRT, Senfor Lieutenant of H. M. S. Rapid, after 3 daya' ilinea, aged 30 year*.
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  • 648 4 »l Vessel*' iVuviri I Tor.t X ow.wut.-Wpei (.'diuisneej besltnattvn $c. tf•* U VI r l-i n iKU -»u. e, B. atq Uncle lout 150 Lancaster McEwph Lo Alyab B-* 11 y "a<q Ida 120 R-y Diito lM»fy V B. barq Cornchn 397 K j <«on j
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 192 4 Table of Weather in Singapore in January, 185f. I Monday 2 Tuesday 3 Wednesday '4 Thursday 5 Friday 6 Siturday.. 7 Sunday 8 Monday.... 9 Tuesday.... 10 Wednesday.; 1 11 Thuisday....| 12 Friday 13 Saturday.. 14 Sunday.. 15 Monday 16 Tuesday 17 Wednesday. 18 Thursday,... 19 Friday 20 Saturday 21
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