The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 18 April 1861

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 28] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 18TH APRIL 1861. [NO. 16
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    • 580 1 AGENTS Street. LoifDM —Mr F. Algae, II, Clement'* Lane, Lombard PARI^—Mr G W. Yapp, No. IS, Kite D'Angnnleoae, MALTA —Mr Muir, New* Agent. St. Honore. IIONUKOXC— Friend oi China Office. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S OFFICE. BA TTER Y ROAD, —SiyGAPORE. MAIL LINES. QUTWAR® MA.tL.St ONE of the Peninsular
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    • 719 1 ROTICt. 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 withiu 6 hours, or it will
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    • 793 1 PATROHIZED BY "aUXEV VICTOMV The Royal Family and HohUity of Great Britain, The eerecal Oonrta of Amstria, and THE FIRST PRODUCTION IN THE WORLD FOR THB Growth. Restoration, and (or bumkj and BRAUTEFYING THE KVX*M HAXR* ROWLANDS' MACASSAR SR. tion by its taldneee to Monitorly active; WHisuia. ito MUSTAproved beyond
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    • 723 1 BILLIARD TAM.R3 THE ONLY Billiard Tables appreciated in India are those made by THURSTON Co., who have supplied HKK MAJESTY'S and tlie Native Regiments for the last forty Yearz. 14, Catherine Street, Strand, London. SSFSW THE LONDON ASSURANCE (FIRE BRANCH.) rB Undersigned having been apjKjinted by the Corporation of the
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    • 554 1 AGliATs. V HATATU— Co., Uookwller. 11'AAXOTTA —Mr»sr>Tlim.Ler ,?>(Milk 4-Uv- jiiAudrewa Gazette Office. [Library INSURANCES. NOTICE, ATR JOHN BAXTER UD Mr JOHN LAWRENCE KIRBT having complied with the regulations of the Insurance Committee, have been elected Surveyors to the undermentioned offices, at this j»ort, from the 1st proximo. Singapore, 17 th
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  • 1363 2 THURSDAY MORNING, 18TH APRIL, 1861. The British Steamer Cosmopolite, Capt. CatLpbell, from Honglcong, -arrived here on the 13th cut rent, and sailed for Bombay on the 15th. The P. "O. Co*i Steam-ship Colum. bum, Captain Skottdwe, arrived here ou the morning of the 14th current, having
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    • 1671 2 Stand*. Pickle Stands; Liquor Stands; Penknives Oflice Knives, fee.; Dressing Cases; Travellers' Writing Denfcs; Argand liaiwii.g, Table Wall Lamps; Wicks, Spare Glasses, lie.; Buggy and Carriage Harness; Saddies—complete; Buggy and Riding Whips; Fowlingpieces in ca*es, Double Barrelled—complete from 41 Alor<i//ter"j Rifles ditto, Pistols ditto; Powder Flasks, Nipples, Sliot Flasks; Gunpowder,
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    • 718 2 nonets ©p FIRMS. ROTICE. THE undersigned have this day established themselves at this port, for the transaction of a General Commission Business, under the firm of: STELLUMJ IIOOGLANDT and Co., G. H. P. SPELLING, WM. HOOGLANDT, Office No. 7 Boat Quay, lately in the occupation of Messrs Williams Anthon and
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    • 637 2 MISCELLANEOUS TO LET ENTRANCE ON 1ST MAT. NO. 250 Waterloo Street, at present occupied by Mr ROBERTSON. The House has just been thoroughly cleaned and repaired, and can be seem at amy time. Singapore, 2 5th March 1861. n n r—■ -i- -.J- —i a- i ,yi_m »r SCKGAPOM LEBMHT.
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  • 2054 3 (From the Piiiang Gazette, A pril 6.) Captain Hugh McXeale of the brig Alma lias been committed for tiial at the next Criminal Sessions on a charge of shooting his chief mate, with intent to do him grievous bodily injury. A native landholder residing at Sung}' Nibrong bis built
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  • 1403 3 GENERAL SUMMARY. (From the Bombay Gazette, March 17.) The past fortnight has not been an eventful one. Famine is still sore in the land. The Commissioner of the Agra Division reported to Government last month that the distress was not on the increase that there has by no means
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  • 1007 3 We have been .submitted to great tribulations during the month which has elapsed. A cyclone or cyclones passed over the island, causing loss of life and property to a serious extent. The first symptoms of approaching bad weather were apparent on Monday the 11th February, since which date to
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  • 4673 3 CULTIVATION OF THE CINCHONA* IN INDIA. Frem the Inspector General of Hospitals, to the Secretary to the Principal Inspector General, Medical Department, dated Madras, 19th December I860, No. 50. In my letter No. 42, dated Singapore, 1st September last. I reported to the Principal Inspec tor General liiat an
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  • 1088 4 The official report of the exploration undertaken by the government of Queensland, for the purpose of discovering the mouth of the Burdekin. has at length been published. It will be remembered that, in 1859, Mr G. E. Dairymple went out at the head of a private party to trace
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  • 828 4 Vetsel's Name*. Ton* Commander s. Consignees. Destination dev. 11. M's. steamer Beagle Hay, Esq. On the station I Al'a «ti> imor GrniUld/1 i 700 Mons. Haselwood B.schooner Ann Key 140i Wilson Borneo Conipanv Limited For sale B. barq Commerce 274 Hutchison Ditto Cor or Falmouth French
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