The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 5 October 1865

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1 6 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869)
  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VOL. 32.] SINGAPORE: THURSDAY MORNING, THE STH OCTOBER, 1865. [N 38
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 659 1 AGENTS. Street. LOXDOX —Mr F. Alger, 11, Clement'a Lane, Lombard PAHIS—Mr G. W. Yapp, No. !3, Rue D'Angonleme, MALTA —Mr Muir, News Agent. St. Honor*. Hoxoxowo—Friend of China Office. skips* me PENINSULAR Am> ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S. Offices mt New Harbour, a*d stf tfe Borneo Company (LimitedJ Commmcul*S«llAll. MAIL LINES.
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    • 666 1 SHIPPING. RQTtCK it. 'having been made by O the Company's Steamers to Shang, hae, and other open Trading in China of Fire-arms, Munitions and Implements 01 War, as well as other Contraband Goods, •tated to be J J erckandiss, and causing considerable loss and dftenlion to the Company's Steamers, the
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    • 640 1 IN SURA net OFFICES NOTICK '£HE undersigned having been appointed Agents fhe HANSOBQ USSUWBITCRO n IsiFUlCl COM FA NIK# OF N t T YOKE, BOSTON I'SIUDKLIUI. -quest that all eases of shipwreck be comniuu. a ted to them by the Master or Survivors on the eaching this port, tor the
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    • 676 1 (ttSUHAKCe 3 OFFICES. i THE QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY. OOO—* 156, LEADENHALL STREET, LONDON, B.C. QUBBN IKMUMANCB l<UILDI*68, LJTBRPO'>L. CAPITAL TWO MILLIONS STERLING. HE GENERAL PROGRESS OFTHE COMPANY during the last five years is thus shown, via:— FIUE PREMIUMS, 1st year 12,569 I 5 24,996 14 36,482 IS 47,520 8 m
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    • 652 1 AGISTS. •*Tj Ltit« k Cm »o«k*dler«. CALCUTTA— MrMr»Tha« ker.S>pii>k kC.o. StA«Hr«W' PlNAlMi—Gaxrtt* Office. fLihrmry Ftßt IKSU&AHCe. RATES FOR BUILDINGS AND THEIR CON. TENTS AT SINGAPORE. Avt less than jmr ('ant per Annum, Brick and Stone and covered with Tiles, Slates or Metal... f Brick and Lath and Plaster... Vessels in
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  • 269 2 TO THE BDITOB OF THE SIMQAPOBI FBKI PBBSS The Editor of the Sfrm'i Times, saw* some wonderful things on his journey round the island, but nothing so extraordinary as the MitioH he met with at Krarjie it was surrounded by a paddock of plaintain and guava trees, but, the
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  • Domestic Occurrence.
    • 21 2 At Singapore, on Thursday the 28th instant the wife of Mr. VALAIIISO WILLIAM LAZAL of a Daughter. «%T1 A til!
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  • 4341 2 THURSDAY MORNING, STH OCTOBER, 1865. We announce the arrival of the following passengers per P. and O. Co' a steamer Emeu. For Singapore. —Mr. and Mrs. McLean, and Mrs. Dana, Messrs. F. Marshall, J. Main, M.Alloin, C. F. Wilkinson, and < onductor Finn. For Hongkong. —Messrs.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 746 2 TEETH WITHOUT- P AIN. OSTBO EIDON. Patent, March I*/ 1862. Messrs GABRIEL'S Invention for supplying Artificial Mineral Teeth, with soft flexible gums, entirely dispensing with the use of springs, wires, or metallic fastenings, and especially adapted for those long resident in warm climates. r; SSS vl Dialoma 1815. 27, HAKLEY
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    • 732 2 JUOSON'S ANILINE DYES, In Crystals, Powder, or Liquid. Packed in Bottles, 1 St S n*s; or Jar*, 1 St 2 lb* each. NAMES OP I*o LOU KB. M argent* Rnseine Fuchsine Violet Puipl* Crimaon Mauv* R *e Green Canary Orange Yebow Fhoaphin* Scarlet IL-D* Ultra marine Brown B aek Regius
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    • 775 2 M&OE TA. ROSEifff. FUCMSIIE. SCAB LET. PHOSPHINR. EMERALD GREEN BLUE. MAUVE. VIOLET. YELLOW. 80LUBLE BLUE. PURPLE The above brilliant ANILINE DYE CRYSTALS k 1 M. Bottles, WITH DIRECTIONS FOB USE. ALSO, SCARLET PASTE (Soluble in Water) 2s. per lb. In 1 0). Jars. Daniel Judaon 4k San, ANILINE DYE MERCHANTS
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    • 95 2 premises capable of supplying 50 tons per day,—and pipes to convey the water to the River for supplying water boats Ae., Engine shop and Carpenter sheds as they stand. Tenders for the purchase of the above property as a whole as it now stands in full working order, or in
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  • 15 2 DEATH. At Pimlico, on the 19th August ELIZABETH CAROLINA, irife of W. R. GEORGK, ESQ.
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  • 188 3 Official reports in the Jara Courant state that the rice crop this year docs not promise anv very favoraole results, while the price of rice in nearly all the residencies is much higher than in the previous year The sugar crop is expected to be similar to that
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  • 261 3 (From the Penang Argus, Bept. 21.) The British ship Idas, of London has become a total wreck. The Maulmein Ob. server gives the following account of the disasters: "It is with unfeigned regret we learn that the ship Idas under the command of Capt. C. C. Wvse, which le«t
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  • 1711 3 PIRACY. A communication has been received from the Chinese authorities to the effect that the Mandarins at Haiiutn have captured a piratical Junk with a crew ot a-mut twenty men. off tln-t Mand near the spot wh»-r»: the British ship h'ormby waa lateiv attacxed. Thta Junk had on hoard
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  • 483 3 (Jbrom the Friend of China, Sept. 5.) An advertisement in the official paper Tester* day morning made known to the communitv that at half past one p. in Her Majesty's Court for China and Japan would be opened for the transacting of buMness in the Court Roma of the
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  • 2034 3 Japan Herald Market Report. Although in poltical ma iters the record must exhibit a total blank, in pverv other respect the past fortnight has not been by any means uninteresting. Municipal affairs have mot with a temporary check fro in the action of the Consular bo<ly in a:t«»ring or
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 791 4 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. "171J F bare given over the entire management of this Dispensary to Mr BQBIIT JAM in, late Mann- per of Mr HAILDOK'S Medical Hall, and formerly Assistant to Messrs DTISBIS FLOCKHAST Co »i Edinburgh h. oar .looms, adjoining we may be convlted from 10 a. at., to 4
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    • 1638 4 RKftfll? YiA'Xo}]£3, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, SILVER AND ELECTRO PLATE. JW, BENSON, LUDOATB HILL, LONDON, E. C. (EstnlJished 1749. Watch and Clock Maker by Warrant of Appointment to U. B. H. the Prince of Wales, baa fitted up extensive Workshops with steam machinery for the production of Clocks and Timepieces of every
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    • 1310 4 Prom long praoticalobservation of the treatmetn pursued in the most famous Intitutioai of thit country sad the continent, for those diseases referred to in the shore work, the Proprietor has had some, what unusual facilities for acquiring that uniform stfteess which has hitherto characterised his practice* in which the distressing
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 430 6 Arrival®. Sept. 17 British skamer Teen Chanf, Sinclair, from Calcutta, 15th September. n 28 British barq Echo, Shapledon, from Colambo, Bth September* mm 28 British ship Lcchlevm Cattle, Gowan, from Glasgow, 12th June. n 88 British barq Drums, Honsford, from Penang, 19th September. nB9 British barque Satellite, D.
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    • 770 6 Sailing Vesseli and Steamers Vessels* Names Flag and Rig. Commanders. Zona! Consignees. Desttnation. Coquette Ome Wyoming ft. 11. steamer H I M stmr. Roe Juin 677 Senior Naval officer 1 5000 French Consul Station [J. S. steamer looo 1 fiOO Kltiitit Heriog Bernard Brine fit Roy
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