The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 29 September 1859
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
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Title Section18 1859-09-29 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 26] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 29TH SEPTEMBER, 1859. [NO. 3918 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement836 1859-09-29 1 AGEXTB- [Lombard Street. LOSDOM— Me«r» Algar k Street, U, Clement'* Lane, PAMS— MrG W. Yapp, Rue Montpensier, Mo. 6. MALTA— Mr Mult, New» Agent. HONGKONG— Friend of Chiua Office. t PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO MP ANTS OFFICE Battery Road—Singapore. QOTWARft MAILS. ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam836 words
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Advertisement722 1859-09-29 1 NOTICE* PASSENGERS per P. and O. Co's steamers are requested to take Notice, that on and after the Ist January 1867, their Baggages will be weighed and labelled before shipment, and any excess of the regulated weight will be charged for at the rate of drs. 14.40 per cwt. to722 words
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Advertisement779 1859-09-29 1 01 Great Britain, Aiutria, and THE FIRST PRODUCTION IN THE WORLD FOR THR Growth, Beet oration, and for Improving and BEAUTUPTIIft THE HUMAM watb., j ROWLANDS' MACASSAR OIL ■at* a cbvtcby pest. It prevents Heir from falling off «r ton. JPV. ■trengthena week Hair, dtuw it from Sear# aad aad779 words
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Advertisement622 1859-09-29 1 INSURANCES, SUN FIRE OFFICE, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1710. THE Managers of the SUN FIRE OFFICE, LONDON, beg to inform the Merchants at X LONDON, beg to inform the Merchants at Singapore, that they have constituted and appointed the undersigned as their Attorniee to issue Policies of Insurance against Fire on Buildings,622 words
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Advertisement660 1859-09-29 1 •v AGENTS. BATAVIA—MESSRS LUNGE Co Booksellers. CALCUTTA—MEMI »Th»tker, Spiuk it Co. StAndf**'* Pi HAX6— Gazette Office. ("Library NOTICES OF FIBXB NOTICE T S HEREBY GIVEN, that the Co-partnership under which THOMAS SAMUEL RAWSON, WILLIAM WEMTSS KEE, WILLIAM PATBBSON, and HENRY MJNCHIN SIMONS, have heretofore carried on business as Merchants and660 words
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Advertisement1051 1859-09-29 2 FOB SALE ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION BOOMS OF JOHN LITTLE CO, COMMERCIAL SQUARE—SINGAPORE. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boots, Shoes, and Slippers—Paris and London-made Braces- E tattle, Silk, and Cotton; Buttons—Naval and Military; Coats, Ready made Dress—Surtouta, Cod riugtons, Pilots, Office, Shooting, of tbedinest and light est materials for Trnnaerii a1,051 words
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Advertisement488 1859-09-29 2 Stands, Pickle Staftd»K Liquor Stands; Penkefcres Office Knives, See.; Pressing Cases: Traveller** Waiting Desks; Argaud Hanging, Table k Wall Lamps; Wicks, Snare Glasses, SLC.I Bugg) and Carriage Harness; Saddles—complete; Buggy and Hiding Whips; Fowlingpieces ia eases, Doable Barrelled—complete from Mortimer" Rifles ditto, l'istols dittfrfrowder Flasks, Nipplea, Shot Flasks; Guupowdar, No.488 words
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Advertisement982 1859-09-29 2 TO* 3ALK IN the immediate neighbourhood of the Town of Singapore* the very desirable property of C. R. PaiJisar, Esquire, lying between the Orchard and Bokit Timah Roads, and consisting of Hills and \rtpf Grounds daily enereaang in value. These Lands will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, and982 words
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Advertisement785 1859-09-29 2 FOR SALE. f> k\TKIX t CO. SHIP CHANDLERS, AUCTIONEERS AND SAILMAKERS, HAVE always on hand the following well selected stock, of NAVAL STORES at very reasonable prices;— Russian and English CORDAGE—I to 9 inches. Tar'd LINK, MARLIK, Set;* YARN— well assorted. CANVAS— Ist and 2nd quality, all numbers. Boar ROPE785 words
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Advertisement891 1859-09-29 2 «V| K rniiE PENINSULA* AND OMENTAL X STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S DBMFFISR STEJ SHIP CANTON* 21TON# OH Register 150 Horse-power, is or light draught of Water, and well known as a mostdeeir. able River Steamer. If not dispose of by private sale, she will be offer, ed for sale by Public891 words
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Article22 1859-09-29 3 At Cairn Bill, Singapore, on the morning of the 2'ith current, the wife of J. J. GKEENSUIELDS, Esq., of a DAUGHTER.22 words
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Article1976 1859-09-29 3 THURSDAY MORNING, 9 TH SEPT., 1859. The American steamer t. Louis, Capt. Stephenson, from Saigon the 16th current, arrived here on the 21st. The British steamer Viscount Canning, Captain Blackmore, proceeded to Calcutta, via Pinang, on the 23rd current. H. M. S. V. Roebuck Commander F.1,976 words
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Article360 1859-09-29 3 (From the Ptnang Gazette, September 3.) During the week a tiger has been seen at different places in the jungle on the Paya Trubong hills. There does not, from all accounts, appear to be more than one in the Island. The wandering habits of the tiger are well known.360 words
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Article529 1859-09-29 3 (From the Daily Press, September 2.) From Canton we learn that orders from Pekin have been received to stop the progress of the Sluuneen site. The contractor received some little time ago the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars from the Canton authorities, and had made a lair commencement with529 words
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Article1412 1859-09-29 3 Rumours have been afloat for some days to the effect that the Captain of an American vessel in our harbour was likely to be charged with a crime no less serious than the murder of his wife at sea, some three years ago. We were unwilling to give either1,412 words
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Article1078 1859-09-29 3 A time will come, we fear, when the aborigines of Victoria will exist only in tradition, and when old men, ransacking the storehouses of their memory, will dimly recall to mind the substanoeof something which had been told them by their fathers touching the few surviving members of a1,078 words
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Advertisement575 1859-09-29 3 HQTtCC. fpHE partnership heretofore existing between -1- the undersigned and CHAW LTW WAT, Chop Hoon Wat, was dissolved on the 26th August last, owing to the decease of the said CHAW LTW WAT. The undersigned will henceforth cany on business under the Chop Teow Gttan. YEO KWAN. Singapore, September, 1859.575 words
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Article4869 1859-09-29 4 THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF INDIA. The ugly topie vu the subject of a debate in the "Commons on Monday last, when the Indian minister asked for a loan of 5,000,0002. for the distressed empire that was once thought to be a mine of wealth for England. 'the exposure which4,869 words
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Article1067 1859-09-29 4 Vessel* Names. Tons Corn ma win s. Consignees. MM B. barq Sappho 900. Stephenson Hamilton, Gray and co. Freight or charter Anier. steamer St. Louis N uliams, Anthou and co Discharging Ditto Uncertain Amer. ship Cohotal OJU ;Day Ainer. ship Isabella Coffin *90 Eschauzzier f00 McMillan1,067 words