The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 23 April 1863

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser VOL. 30] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE 23RD APRIL, 1863. [NO. 17
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    • 624 1 AGENTS. [Street. \frF Alear, 11, Clement's Lane, Lombard KrS w yiV No- 13, Boo P'Anoon,^, NlALTA-Mr Mulr, Kw* Agent St. Honor*. HO.NUXONO— Friend °L China Offfte- PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S. Offcet at New Harbour, and at the Borneo Company (Limited) COMMERCIAL-SQUARE. /O H MAIL M LINES. OUTWAaa MAILS*
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    • 568 1 I and consignees will be held responsible for all detention, expenses, and damags arising to i the Steamers from such incorrect declarations, and furiher that no shipments of goods of this nature can be made here for Ports beyond Hongkong. H. BROWNE,- A lent. P. Sf 0 5. N. Co's
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    • 755 1 JUST RECEIVED And on tale at the Free Press Office, a further supply of CRAWFURD'S Descriptive Dictionary of the Indian Islands &c« Price $4. \j Indian Islands &C., Price $4. ALSO FOR SALE The American Expedition to Japan. —By Commodore Perry, with numerous illustrations. —Price $7. Ditto Vol. III. Observations
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    • 575 1 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. WE hare given over the entire management of this Dispensary to Mr ROBERT JAMIE, late AIa§ager of Mr BAILDON'S Medical Hall, and formerly Assistant to Messrs DUNCAN FLOCK HART Co of Edinburgh. In our Rooms adjoining we may be consulted from 10 A. M., to 4 r. u.
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    • 436 1 AOBNTf. BATATIA— MMtri Langa AC CO., BoobaoT.ert. CALCUTTA— ipiwk k Co. StAndrawa PinAJio—Gaiatte Offlaa. fLibrarj MISCELLANEOUS A CARD. MRS. WISEIIAM'S PRIVATE BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, RIVER VALLEY ROAD, SINGAPOREWithin 10 minutes drive of Commercial Square. j Parties visiting Singapore or residing in tliis Settlement are respectfully informed that Mrs TV. is ready
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  • 4157 2 THURSDAY MORNING, 23kd APRIL, lt<53- The Dutch Steamer Konin/jin der Kederlundeti, Captain Lewis, from Batavia the 15th current, arrived here on the 18th, and sailed on her return voyage on the 21st, with the Europe Mails received from the Mcssageries I m peri ales steamer Alphee.
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    • 593 2 TQ> BE 3CLB OR LET, DALVE Y, that desirable residence near "VVyang Satoe, at present occupied by M. F. DAVIDSON, Esq. The house, which is convenient and admirably adapted to the climate, is situated on a hill commanding a view ot the flag staff at Fort Canning and of the
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    • 778 2 INSURANCK3 SUN FIRE OFFICE, LONDON B8TABLI8HXD 1710. TH E 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
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    • 813 2 INSURANCES. QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY. Chief Office— QUERN INSURANCE BUILD IN«S LIVERPOOL London Office —83, KINO WILLIAM STREET, C. CAPITAL One Million Sterling. General progress of t&e <$crapang' During the last lour years is thus shown, viz FIRE PREMIUMS, 1st year £12,569 3 5 Ditto 2nd 24,996 14 8 Ditto 3rd
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    • 437 2 INSURANCES VICTORIA INSURANCE COMPANY. 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, ls< May, 1862.
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    • 561 2 KQTIGE. THE Undersigned have fonned a Partnership and established themselves in business in this place, under the Style or Firm of CHIANG TEO SONS, in English, and under the ChoD TEANG WHAT in Chinese, as General Merchants, and Commission Agtnts, from the 10th May instant. 9 CHIANG HONG LIM. CHIANG
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  • 1191 3 From the Pinang Gazette, April 4. The Pinang hills are relapsing into jungleSince the fall of prices in spices and since the nut. meg disease commenced large tracts have either been abandoned or have been little attended to. Bukit Gambier a few years ago presented a very rich and
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  • 1852 4 Fr< m the Daily Pre.i3 April 6.) "Much as we lament the absence of the Chief Justice, we are nevertheless under the impression thfit his presence in London will be productive of much good to the Colony. Jt is the custom when otfieialo return t.> England from their odoni.sl
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  • 1843 4 THE LAW OF "CONTRACT IN INDIA. Sir Charles Wood and his little Senate in Westminster have been again busy in overthrowiwg a wise and salutary measure of Lord Canning's. The esse is soon stated. Such is the abject poverty of the peasantry of India that no agricultural product j
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  • 1220 4 Tesxei's Name*. Ton* \imihuudei s. Consignees. Destination $'c. II. M's steamer nnn n, li Government A 1 VV 1 /IMVtll H. JM\s. Straits steamer Pluto 400 Kales Ditto Malacca and Pinang 11. M'< steam gun-boat Tonze 100 Fox Ditto do II. M's. steam <j :un-b.iat J
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