The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 26 April 1860

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 27] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 26TH APRIL, 1860. itwm
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 645 1 ~.'!(>\@%%(-"=+,-!=%{=}@@?!?~\> reainsui**' and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Offlcea, Mattery Road, —Singapore. "J*< e v -/S ma,l ay DS 3 *1ZU7 qutwa&Q MAILS. J *,J ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Steam Shipg with the'English Mails of March 26th, may he expected at Singapore, en route to Honghong,
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    • 850 1 L€V S AMMUNITION Comprises every description of 8porting and Military Ammunition. D°E?a LK WATERPROOF CENTRAL FIRE PERCUSSION CAPS, as originally invented by them, are particularly adapted for use in India, where the caps are often allowed to remain a long time on the felppLu. «f rMee and fowKug-pieees, the ignition
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    • 579 1 "i t 1- lli.1 8ILUAKQ TUUi STJ ea* 4-«Ij r£ ONLY Billiard Yabtee apprecaftsd 4a iudia an these made by tHUB3TON Co., who have supplied Rat HUMtll and the Native Bsgimenta for the last forty Yean. 14, Cut hurt to St root, Strand, London. imperial not immAMe csbmby. LONDON ESTABLISHES
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    • 592 1 ROTtCK 111 B J. X- SMITH hat been admitted a partner of omr house, of which we have established branch at Singapore under the same Firm, the partners being JAMBS ADAM SMITH, of London. 4 ROBUST PHILLIP WOOD, of Liverpool. LAWBBUCB ROBBBTSOK BELL, here, and Joan KBOX SMITH, at Si
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    • 596 1 >/&!?^_.\>~^[.~&&,<|]>{"]'__\}) NOTICES OF ElftltilT" RQTICR'*?' L nrilE Partnership hitherto ilirtinii bmstetn A JAMBS GABOHTAN SMCBR and FmLiHMBTNSOH, carrying cm business hou semen under the style of Sricn ROBINBQN, is this day dissolved by mutual consent ,n All debts owing by or to the said firm, will bv paid and received
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  • 2680 2 THURSDAY MORNING. Mm APRIL, i860. The British Steamer Hindcstan, Capt. Stewart, Bailed for Calcutta ou the ISth current. Ciptain cLkt, the 19th current, with the ahipa a#J-i *haw thin, nnd the in tow. Her Majesty's Steam-ship Encounter Captain Dew, proceeded to Hun k koJ m Dm
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1121 2 FO E SALE uir or AR1ICLES FOR SALS At TKI COMJtWrOK KOOM0 O* JOKK UTTLt A. CO, COMMERCIAL SQUARE—8INGAPORB. OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Boot*, 9boe*. aud Slippers—Part* and London-mad* |p,i ElastM. Bilk, and Cotton; Buttons— Nan) and Military; Coau, Raady made Drwi—Surtout*. Codriaftoao, Pilau, Office, Shootiug, of the fiueat and light Ministerial*;
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    • 541 2 iU<>4», Pickle Mauds; Liquor Btauds; Pen kSH* Office Ktrrves, Jcc.; Dressing Casee; Travellers'W Office Knives, ice.; Dressim Cases; Travellers'W Desk*'; Args'id Hanging, table k Wall Lamps; Wleks, Spare Glass**, Ate.; Buggy and CarriageHarness; Saddles—complete; Buggy and Riding Whip*; Powlingjieces in canes. Double barrelled—eompletefroui M*r■■i>ner"i Rifles ditto, I'istol* ditto; Powder Flasks,
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    • 961 2 NQTICtL UNRK8RRVED SALK OF G<»DOWN8 I(F COM- MERClAft 8QU/H4K. THE undersigned kMnwirid instruction# from JL the Administrator to Umi estate of the late w SKfnimoi*, Esq. to SdB by *u*fc JUBction, $L^fcU b i»fcTtoaRiif^^ eial Square. Thorn Lurrjt and SabtUntiallf -built (fodommm Gommtrernl Aa«w», At tamm* oocmptod by Mesftt MiuDLMajr,
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    • 653 2 W«tfVCCU Hi* VIVUIUW and Bukjp Tiagfo Mmfa MKi consisting of Hills i and Low GtotmdsJMfr encreaaing in value. Tufcle Lands ml bs told in lota to anit purchasers, and all farther particular* ma? be learned frm Mr Kir**, At Superintendent of the Estate, or from Messrs Muta, Dt<a fo Co.
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  • 1471 3 GBKEBAL MISTING. v Singapore, 1 If A April 1860. i e*B9BWT. J The Hon*Kle Capt H. MAS— President T. Dm*KAK, Esq., W. H. READ, Esq., G. Axons, Esq., and R. C. WOODS, Esq. Licenses were granted to ose houses No. 48 in Arab Street, and No. 117 in
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  • 2325 3 (From fke Pinany Gazette, April 14.) Two weeks agoja Chinese boat, soon after leaving the Larut for Pinang, with a cargo of tin from the interior, was attacked by Malays. A lucky shot from one of the leilas of the Chinese struck the piratical boat, which sheered off. Really
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  • 1386 4 CFront At Overland China Mail, April U.J We mentioned in our last Summary that the ultimatum requiring the Imperial government to make a full apology, to admit a vessel of war to Tientsin and to admit Mr Bruce to Peking, had been handed over to the Ghinese authorities at
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  • 2953 4 PUBLIC WORKS IN INDIA. Sir Charles Wood was lately asked in the House of Commons whether the Indian Government had any intention of accepting the offer of a Company to undertake the irrigation of a large tract of country in Lower Bengal, which, from the effect* of alternate drought
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  • 1515 4 r«j trij Names r«tt 1 Commander*. 1 > Consignees. o,. j 1" :-*»>? Destination tpe l H H'l simmer i 1175 Sir R. llcUare H. ll'i rt earner Cockchafer 232 Holder -i H. M's. steamer Sampson 1299 Hand, Esq. 1 J r ■~...4 4:.-U". 1 China
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