The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 29 May 1856

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  • 19 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. n>l. 23. SIJRA**ROMJE, THCKSDUTT JMOMRUM, S 9TH MA T, isse. JTO. n
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1084 1 aOTS&MKEirr HOTZFIOATXOV, THE FOLLOWIEO NOTIFICATION II PUBLISHED FOR GBKKRAL INFORMATION SAILING INSTRUCTIONS FOR ENTERINO THE RIVER MUTIiAH FROM SEA, The Channels leading from in into the River Muilah having been buoyed off, ibe following Notice i« published for general information The Western (or Ward's) (,'hannel ia bounded oo the West
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    • 985 1 2. Letters posted ia India, addressed to Great Britain, either i»i SoothPlaces to which pre- amptoa or vii Marseilles, payment is optieoal. or to Calcutta, Madras, Bombay, Aden, Ceylon, Singapore, Penanp, Malacca, or Hoogkong, can be pre-paid or not at the optioo of the sender. 3. Letters sent thrgngh Greet
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    • 660 1 Vtalinlav and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Ofloe. Battery Road—Singapore* ONE of tbe Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company** Steatn-sbips, with the European Mailt of tba lOth May, may be expeeled to arrivb at Singapore, eo route to Hoagkoo| t oa or a boot the 18th proximo. Application for Preight and
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    • 940 1 FOR BALE LADIES APPAREL. Berlin wool oi colors, boots and shoes, English and Freoch boqnets direct from Paris, silk, satin and nett, Dunstable and straw, balsarine dresses, caps—- blood and lace, capes and cuffs, Cardinals, a la mode, chemisettes of esery description, cambrics— Boglish, Freoch sod Scotch, collars, fioely worked,
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    • 779 1 LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALB AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF JOHN LITTLE 4 CO. COMMERCIAL SQUARE-SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boots, Shoes, and Slippers—Paris and London-made Braces— Elastic, Silk, and Cotton; Buttons—Naval and Military; Coats, Ready made Dleaa—Surtouts, Codringtons, Pilots, Office, Shooting, of the finest and lightest materials; Carpet Bags of various
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  • 5852 2 Singapore, Thursday 29' A a/ay, 1856* The H. C. Steamer Auckland, Captain Drought, arrived here on the evening of the 21st current, having intowH.M. Surveying Schooner Saracen from Siam the 15th. She proceeded again to Siam yesterday, conveyed C. B. Hillier, Esq., the newly appointed British Consul.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 913 2 Xtiixs WHAMPOA A CTO ADVERTISEMENTS. MESSES WHAMPUA a CO have alwayS oo Sale an ezteoaive and choice assortment of tha following Goods, selected especially for their Btores WHOLESALE, RITAIL A FOR EXPORTATION. Millinery A Hosiery. Articles, for Ult-Work Table v Ba I sarin# Dresses Bonnets of the latest modes, from
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    • 956 2 LONDON ESTABLISHED 4710. MANAGERS. WILLIAM R. HAMILTON, Esq., Chairman 4 Treasurer CBAALBS B. Fon, Esq., Deputy■ Chstrmm THE RIGHT HOW. WM. BERBIFORD, M.P, THE HON. P. PLEYDELL BOUVBRIB. HARRY CHESTER, ESQ. SAMUEL PBFYS COCKER ELL, ESQ. RAISES CURRIE, ESQ. M.P. JOHN DRUMMOND, ESQ. Ross ELL ETLICB, ESQ. WILLIAM FRANKS, ESQ.
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    • 884 2 the CtMkmiit Depart* mU Insolvents rupeeti*eleU Trader end now a the said Court. Th« prtionerfor debt 1a H. RT. letters of the Petitions Deal omm Akmed Mm aaid Insolvents will f— fir—i.Uto (f lfalarot, ihe heard at the Ceurt -c», oe beam at tie Trader Aaeoe.lateS Hons*. la Bisg*pore, en
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    • 795 2 la'e'y imported, »n-l of sxcellent qutltty. AHeop's BEEU, bottled to Singapore, fit for im mediate ute Singapore, 18/* May. 1856 MARTIN, DYCE A CO -TTTrrrrrTTTT OPPOSITE THI MASOMC LODGB. nPWE Undersigned, <of lumnmti of the I Coach Building Yard of Messrs .Known A Co., I Coach Building Yard of Messrs
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    • 157 2 > NOTICE. fALE OP A LARGE AND CE SELECTION OF JAPAN WARE On Thursday the sth June at 11 A M. Underlined hat b°en Authorised hv X Messrs. Martin, Djce and On to tell by P„hi li Auction, at their Godowns, on Thu.alay the sth Proximo, at 11 t. u.
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  • 1714 4 22 nd May 1856. PRK9ENT Captain H. T. Marshall, Chairman. J. Harvey, Esq. Captain Macpherson. Tan Kim Seng, Esq. Thomas Dunman, Esqr. Read a letter (A from Mr Cahill, Superintendent of Works, enclosing estimates of the cost of erecting Police Barracks at the Central Station at an outlay
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  • 221 4 (From the Pinong Qozette, Map S.) Wa l«*m from tb* Fret Prou th»t o*a tb« ylmi of iiforaitioa ho hu derived from the 6>Wl*m( paper* open to tb* Editor*, i* that tba Caert of Director* have ordered that the working of fba Copper Currency Act of last year should
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  • 1826 4 On Delations with Japan—The Dutch Treaty We publish elsewhere a convention concluded between commiaeioners on behalf of the governments of Japan and the Netherlands, respectively; on the 9th November last, altering in some particulars the relations between the Japanese and the Dutch. The convention is not intended to be
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  • 880 4 Tli» rcaos, ORDERS IN COUNCIL. rßomamoir 6w TMB TRADE WITH EDSIIA nnvoEKD. from tko Morning Harold, April, 10. At tba Coort at Beckingteam Puliec, the 9th day af April, 1866, present, the Quean's Most Escelleut Majesty in Council: whereas, a treaty of peace and friendship has been signed between
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  • 1096 4 Fault' Namei Tons Com manner i Consignee*. Destination ttc. H. M. ship Spartan 9i8 Sir W. ttosie, uart H. 11. schooner Saracen Richards, Esq Surveying H. 1! steamer Hoogkl v H 1. M. sir. Marceam j U.I. M. steamer Catin-t 180 221 Wrishi La Fiona. Esq
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