The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 9 December 1858

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 25] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 9TH DECEMBER, 1858. [NO. 49
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    • 789 1 AGENTS [Lombard Street. Lomrow— Meears Algar Street, 11, Clement'* Lane, Pakis— Mr G. W. Yapp, Rue Montpensier, No. 6. >1 ALT A— Mr Muir, News Agent. HombkoMG— Friend of China Office. JUST RECEtVEO ARB FOR SALS BY THE V«3, superior OLD PORT Singapore, 23rd September, 1857. JU§T REGilVtBe AND ON
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    • 1088 1 tCARGMSON'S PATENT METALLIC LIQUID SHEATHING. TILE necessity for a composition of the above description, at a moderate cost, to effectually prevent the accumulation of sea-weed, Barnacles, &c., on the bottoms of Iron Vessels, has been long felt; it being well known that from the i cant of such a preparation,
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    • 804 1 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S OFFICE Battery Road—Singapore. ©UTWAAD MATU. ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Steam-ships, with the European Mails of the 9th November, may be expected to arrive at Singapore, en route to Hongkong, on or about the 15tn December. Application for Freight and
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    • 955 1 NOTICE. T)ASSENGERS per P. and O. Co'i steamers are i requested to take Notice, that on and after the 1st January 1857, their Baggages will be weighed and labelled before shipment, and any exoess of the regulated weight will be charged for at the rate of dn. 14.40 per cwt
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    • 865 1 AGBJUTS. HA T AVIA— Messrs Lange Co., BOOKSELLER*. t CALCUTTA— Meaar*Thacker,Jjpn»k it Co. St Andre* a Pi* ANO— Gasette Office. [Library wines and spirits Ales--English and Singapore bottled, Allsopp's and Bass' beer, brandy, best cognac, champagne-- Ge isle re," cUret, first quality, cordial, cherry and raspberry, cherry brandv, Glenlivet whiskey,
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    • 876 2 WtMttPQA CO.'S ADVERTISEMENTS. MESSRS WHAMPOA CO. liave always on sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following Goods, selected especially for their Stores:— WHOSAI.K, RXTAID, AMD FOB EXPORTATION. millinery and hosiery Articles to the Work Table Balzarine Dresses Bonnets of the latest modes, from Paris Berlin Wool, of assorted
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    • 975 2 LI8T or AR1ICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION BOOMS OF LITTLE QQ, COMMERCIAL SQUARE— SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT, Boots, Shoes, and Slippers—Paris and London-made Braces—Elastic. Silk, and Cotlon; Buttons —Naval and Military; Coats, Ready made Dress—Sur touts, Codringtons, Pilots, Office, Shooting, of the finest ana light est materials; Carpet Hags of
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    • 826 2 KQTtet* THE Undersigned has resumed business an AICTIO.NKKR and BROKER, at No. 14 Boatkfuav. JOHN HENRY. S> ngajxrrt, 28th June 186ft. CANTON INSURANCE v L OFFICE THE Undersigned having lwsn appointed Agents here for the above Office, are prepared to grant Policies payable in China, Calcutta, Bombay, London and Singapore.
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    • 692 2 TO CAPTAINS AND TRADERS. "lyfESSRS SPICER ROBINSON .1VJL beg respectfully to cull the attention of the above to their large stocks of first class CABIN STORES, and hope by confining their attention to that particular branch of the Shipping trade, they will continue to receive the general support of Commanders
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    • 787 2 HOTte*. R CHAN KOO CHAN hereby gives notice LTX that from and after this the following rates will be charged for Storage of Gunpowder in his Magazine, and for boat and coolie hire in (Si. t$.—.Broken periods of a month will be charged as a full month—thus if a pieul
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  • 31 3 At SingHjwre, on the 7th current, tlie wife of Mr P. 1I.GOTTJ.IEB, of a DAUGHTER. At Kskhank, on the 8th current, the wile of Wx. MACTAGGAUT, Esq., of a DAUGHTER.
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  • 38 3 At the Church of the Good Shepherd," on the I'Tth November, by the Very Reverend J. M. BEIREL, Pro Vicar Ajtoetolic of the Malayan Peninsula. Mr GEORGE B. WILLIAMS, to Miss REBECCA L. RAWLE, both of Singapore.
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  • 2364 3 THURSDAY MORNING, 9TH DEC., 1838. Tlie Siamese Screw Steam-ship Chow Phya, Captain Achoon, arrived here on the morning of the 4th current, from Siam tlie 28th ultimo. She will return to Siam in a lew days. II M.'s Steam-ship Pylades, Captain DeCourcey, from Trincoiualee ihe 20th
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  • 990 3 2ND MONTHLY M BETING. Singapore, 21th Nozsmber, 18-58. Present: —The Ilon'ble II. S. Mackenzie, Chairman, T. Dunman, Esq., II. T. Marshall, Esq., M. F. Davidson, Esq., Joaq. u Almeida, Esq., A Note wa> refill from .Mr Dioiman with regard to the Bailiff occasionally vis ting houses at titnes
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  • 1937 3 THE SINGAPORE TELEGRAPH. (From the Friend of India, October 14. J Some time since, before the success and failure of the Atlantic Telegraph, the Government of India were requested to consider the propriety of laying a submarine cable from Rangoon to Singapore. That cable will be essentia] as the
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    • 520 3 NOTICE. MR JAMES MURRAY is authorized to sign our Finn by procuration from this date. SYME CO Singapore? 28th October, 1857. NOTICE, TIIE Undersigned hereby gives notice, that he has withdrawn his Interest and Responsibility from the Chop TEK THAE Co. All persons to whom the said partnership stands indebted
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  • 24 3 DEATH. At Singapore, on the ."it h current, Mr HENRY VAN SCHYK, late of the London Hotel, after a protracted illness, aged 28 years.
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  • 1007 4 WILLIAMSTOWK POLICE COUBT.— (Before Lieut. Crawford, and Thomas Mason, Esq.)—Yesterday, Lyman Well®, master of the schooner Caroline from Singapore pleaded guilty to an information filed against him bv Charles Broad, Esq., Emigration officer, charging him with baring arrived in Hobson's Bay, from Singapore, without first having undergone the inspection
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  • 1963 4 Tbe Indian Archipelago is one of those those portion* »f rbe globe which has had the rare for- tune of being early known and long neglected. The Dutch, in the palmy days of their dominion, made tome effort to make it of advantage to Europe; and it will long
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  • 1483 4 Vessels Names. Tons Commanders. Consignees. DestinatwnJf j. H. M/l steamer Pylades H lf.'i schooner Saracen British PaIikmUl 235 :W. 8tauton, Esq. itiflu vOlUDlbl^ Amer. barq Kleber 446Crowell Williams, Anthon and co Amer. ship Atalanta 699 Colby Ditto Amer. ship Octavius 756; Pike Ditto Jo Amer. barq
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