The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 11 April 1861

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser VOL. 28] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE IITII APRIL 1861. [NO. 15
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    • 580 1 AGENTS- [Street. LONDOW —Mr F. Algar, 11, Clement'!* Lane, Lombard PAKIS—Mr G W. Yapp, No. 13, Rue D'Angonleme, Muir, New* Agent. St. Honore. HoNut oWG—Friend ol China Office. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S OFFICE. BATTERY ROAD,—SING APORE. MAIL LINES. OUTWARD, MAILS, ONE of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation
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    • 736 1 NQTtGE. THE Steamer with the Mails from England of 26th February, and all subsequent ones, will proceed at once into New Harbour and not go round the Rabbit and Coney as heretofore. Specie and Cargo must be taken delivery of on board the steamer within 6 hours, or it will
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    • 782 1 PATRONIZED BY QUEEN VICTORIA," The Royal Family and Mobility of Great Britain, The several Courts of Fraaoe, Buwia, Austria, and Prussia. THE FIRST PRODUCTION IN THE WORLD FOR THB Growth, Restoration, and for Improving and BEAUTIFYING THE HUMAN HAIR, is ROWLANDS' MACASSAR OIL proved beyond question by its successful results
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    • 697 1 HC.UARP TABLE? THE ONLY Billiard Tables appreciated in India are those made by THURSTON Co., who have sapplied HKK MAJESTY'S and the Native liegiments for the last forty Year:. 14, Catherine Street Strand, London. THE LONDON ASSURANCE (FIRE BRANCH.) THE Undersigned having been appointed by the Corporation of the above
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    • 550 1 AGENTS. HATAYIA—Messrs Lange Co., Bookseller*. CALCUTTA—MesswiTliaeker, Spink it Co. St Andrews PINAHG—Gazette Olttce. [Library INSURANCES. NOTICE. TV/TR JOHN BAXTER and Mr JOHN LAWRENCE KIRBT having complied with the regulations of the Insurance Committee, have been elected Surveyors to the undermentioned offiees, at this ports from the 1st proximo. Singapore, 17th
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  • 832 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. Sir, Please to oblige me by giving a place also in your esteemed paper to the accompanying eopv of my letter to the Editor of the Straits Times, of the 4ih instant. Yours obediently, H. VON DE WALL. Malacca, 6th A-pril,
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    • 1685 2 Stands, Pickle Stands; Liquor Stands; Penknives I Office Knives,&c.; Dressing Cases; Travellers' Writing Desks; Argand Hanging, Table Wall Lamps; Wicks, 1 Spare Glasses, kc Doggy and Carriage Harness; Saddles —conipiete; Buggy and Riding Wliips Fowlingpieces in ca*es. Double Barrelled—complete from "Mortimer"' Rifles ditto, Pistols ditto Powder Flasks, Nipples, jyiot Flasks;
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    • 954 2 FOR SALE EXECUTORS' SALE TO CLOSE ESTATESbe Sboto bn public Ruction, OX THE 8POT, On Monday, the 1st September, 1861. [UNLESS PREVIOUSLY DISPOSED OF] r FHE extensive premises at the head of Beach Street, George Town, Pinang, well known as MESSRS REVELY A CD'S GO DOWNS Having an area of
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    • 746 2 to the good working of which they can produce numerous References and Testimonials. N.B.—Descriptive Catalogue of G. B. Co.'s Machinery forwarded on application. Designs supplied for Sugar Houses for Estates all sizes. In addition to the above Q. B. Co. continue to manufacture and supply as usual all kinds of
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    • 600 2 MtSCELLAKEOms ESTAlUSKt© (847 G. J. DAMT& CO. SHIP CHANDLERS, SA ILMAKE%S, AUCTIONEERS. 1 WINE, SPIRIT AND BEER MERCHANTS. No. 1 Boat-quay and Flint-street, Battery. r0Q y Singapore. RESPECTFULLY inform Ship-owners, Merchants, Commanders of Vessels and the Public, that'they keep constantly on hand a larae and complete stock of NAVAL STORES.
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  • 2796 3 THURSDAY MORNING, 11TH APRIL, 18(51. Siamese Steamer Chow fi hya, Cap. Shannon, from Bangkok the 29th ultimo, arrived here on the 3rd current. The P. 8c O. Co's >crew Steam-ship Madras, Captain Browne, arrived hereon the morning of the 4th current, having left Bombay on the
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  • 4752 3 —o^^o^^o—(From the Pinang Argus, March On Sunday last the Coroner held no less than three inquests. The first case was that of a Hindoo pauper who was found dead in a shed in Ma- colisterlioad. It was one of those cases of death from want which have so frequently
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  • 1018 4 i easel's Consignees. Destination Jfc. II. M's. steamer Nimrod 850 Arthur, Esq On the station II. M's. steamer Beagle, Ilay, Esq. Suez II. I. M's steamer VDrtide Ledaiirs Saigon B.schooner Ann Key 140 Wilson Borneo Company Limited For sale B. barq Commerce\ 274 Hutchison Ditto Cor
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  • 840 4 The Almighty is still increasing famine upon the people. 14 I could a tale unfold, whose lightest word, Would harrow up thy soul." An eye-winess declares that the statements which have been published of the extent and severity of the suffering are in no wise exaggerated. Extensive districts throughout
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