The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 26 March 1863

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 30] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 26TH MARCH, 1863. [NO. 13
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 624 1 AGENT8- [Street. I OMDOK —Mr F. Algar, 1 Clement's Lane, Lombard u AHIg _Mr G; W. Yapp, No. 13, Rue D'Angoulgme, MALTA— Mr Muir, News Agent. St. Honor6. HOHWSOKU— Friend ol China Office. PENINSULAR and ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S. Offices at New Harbour, and at the Borneo Company (Limited) COMMERCIAX-SQCABB.
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    • 579 1 and consigners will be held responsible foral detention, expenses, and damags arising to the Steamers from such incorrect declarations, and further that no shipments of goods of this I nature can be made here for Ports beyond Hongkong. WM. MACAULAY,- A lent. P. fy O. S. W. Co's Offices, J
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    • 745 1 JUST R&C£t\f£U And on tale at the Free Press Office, a fut ther supply of CRAWFURD'S Descriptive Dictionary of tb Indian Islands &c~ Price 84. V_y Indian Islands Ac., Price 84. ALSO FOR SALE The American Expedition to Japan. —By Com modore Perry, with numerous illustrations. —Pric $7. Ditto Vol.
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    • 586 1 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY, WE have given over the entire management of this Dispensary to Mr ROBERT J AMIR, late Manager of Mr BAU.DON'B Medical Hall, and formerly Assistaut to Messrs DUNCAN FLOCRHABT ger of Mr BAILDON'S Medical Hall, and formerly Assistaut to Messrs DUNCAN FLOCXHABT Co of Edinburgh. In our Rooms
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    • 442 1 AGBNTS. BATATIA —Meuri Lang* k Co., Book»*ll«ra. CALCUTTA —M«A«r»Thack*r, Spink It Co. St Andrew* PIUAWS— Gazette Oliie*. [Library MISCELLANEOUS. A CARD. MRS. WISEHAM'S PRIVATE BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, RIVER VALLEY ROAD, SINGAPOREH it/tin 10 minutes drive of Commercial Square. j Parties visiting Singaporeorresiding in this Settlement are respectfully informed that Mrs IV.
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  • Domestic Occurrence.
    • 20 2 At Glasgow, on tlie 14th February, 18C3, the Wife of JOHN J A lev IE, Esq., of a SON.
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  • 2691 2 THURSDAY MORNING, 2CTH MARCH, 1^3. Her Majesty's Straits Steam gun boat Tunze Captain Fox, from Malacca the IG1I1 current, arrived here on 18th current, and sailed on her return voyage on the 22nd. Her Majesty's Steam-frigate Scout, Capt Corhett, froui 13atavia the 14th current, arrived here
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 594 2 TQ B£ §Q LQ QR (LIT. T\ ALVE Y, that desi rable residence I near Wyang Satoe, at present occupied by M. F. DAVIDSON, Esq. QsHBvP Tbe house, which is convenient and admirably adapted to the climate, is situated on a hill commanding a view ot the flag staff at
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    • 805 2 INSURANCES SUN FIRE OFFICE, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1710. THE Managers of the SUN FIRE OFFICE, LONDON, beg to inform the Merchants at Singapore, that they have constituted and appointed the undersigned as their Attornies to issue Policies of Insurance against Fire on Buildings, Goods, Merchandize, and other Property at that place.
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    • 835 2 INSURANCES. QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY. Chief Office —QUEEN INSURANCE BUILDINGS LIVERPOOL London Office —83, KINO WILLIAM STREET, E. C. CAPITAL One Million Sterling. 3)5* <£eiural progress of tfie (Kompartp During the last tour years is thus shown, viz FIRE PREMIUMS, 1st year £12,569 3 5 Ditto 2nd 24,996 14 8 Ditto
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    • 447 2 INSURANCES VICTORIA. INSURANCE CQMPANT. THE Undersigned having been appointed Agents here, for the above Company, are prepared to accept risks by any first class Ship to any port in India or China, and to issue Policies, payable in Bombay, Calcutta, China or Singapore. WM. SPOTTISWOODE CO. Singapore, 1st May 1862.
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    • 212 2 RQTIQ1. THE Undersigned have formed a Partnership and established themselves in business in this place, under the Style or Firm of CHIANG TEO SOXS, in English, and under the Chon TEANG WHAT in Chinese, as General Merchants, and Commission Agents, from the 10th May instant. CHIANG HONG LIM. CHIANG HONG
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  • 779 3 CoooC (F.c-n the Pinang Gazette, March 14) The American barque Conquest has brought a large quantity of machinery lor this place, and a supply of ice for Singapore. Iler passage from Boston was made in 11*2 days, but it would have bcon considerably shortened, had she not experienced a
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  • 2122 3 —oo (From the China Mail, March 14.J The London mail of January 26th arrived here on the 10th instant. The liebel victory at Tai-tsan on the 15th ultimo, recorded in our last issue, has been succeeded by another victory at Shaou-hing (more properly Shaou-hing) 90 miles from Ningpo, which
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  • 1675 3 000 The Englishman reports an important case before Sir Al. Wells. Messrs Hugh Balfour and Co. of Manchester, through their Calcutta Agents, Messrs Gladstone, Wyllie and Co., import Turkey red piece goods marked with a crane in gold upon a green ground, with the words Hugh Balfour and co.*'
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  • 1345 4 DREADFUL CALAMITY. LOSS OF 11. M.S.3. ORPHEUS AND 190 LIVES. (From the Southern Croit, February 19.) At an early hour yesterday (Sunday) morning it became rumoured in town that H.M.s.s. Orpheus, 21 guns, carrying the broad pendant of Commodore Burnett, C.B., was a total wreck on the Manukau bar,
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  • 1058 4 GIVE A PROJECTOR AN ISTHMUS, AND At the last meeting of the popular and fashionable, but we must a'so add, most useful Geographical Society, two papers of no tedious length were read, ami on each there was an interesting discussion. To the first of these we think it desirable
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  • 1214 4 1 'esse?x Name*. Tan* Commaiulet x. Consignees. II. M's. steamer Rifleman 486 Reed Government 'Station II. M's. steamer Janus 233 Adams Ditto Uncertain II. M's. steam gun-boat Mohr\ 100 Warwick Ditto Repairing H. M's schooner Saracen 65 Ditto do H. I. M. 6teamer Renomntee] Regreng French
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